Northrop Grumman (Corporate)
Environmental Health and Safety Engineer 2/3
Northrop Grumman (Corporate), Sunnyvale, California, United States, 94086
Environmental Health and Safety Engineer 2/3
Northrop Grumman Mission Systems is seeking an Environmental Health and Safety Engineer 2/3 for the Sunnyvale, California manufacturing site. The position can be filled at a Level 2 or 3. Key roles and responsibilities include: Reviews and interprets existing and proposed environmental, health, and safety (EHS) regulations to determine applicability and impact for site. Develops, implements, and maintains safety programs to ensure compliance, injury prevention, and risk mitigation. Conducts job hazard assessments and recommends appropriate hazard control approaches. Oversees occupational safety programs such as: electrical, lockout-tagout, material handling (cranes, aerial lifts, and forklifts), confined space, fall protection, cryogenics, robotics, incident investigations, and contractor safety. Performs analysis of health and safety data to identify trends, assess program effectiveness, and develop program/process improvements. Reviews new construction and renovation plans for EHS aspects. Compile, interpret and present various KPIs. Conducts internal compliance inspections to identify actions necessary to meet regulatory requirements. Partners with management to continuously improve the culture, awareness, and accountability in support of EHS programs. Partners with engineers, scientists, and management to support the integration of EHS into the design of new or altered processes and operations and building construction projects. Communicates safety information to employees, management, and other stakeholders and collaborate with cross-functional teams on safety initiatives. Interfaces with regulatory representatives, senior management, the site EHS Committee, and the Emergency Response, and Crisis Management teams. Provides timely and accurate submission of necessary reports to internal stakeholders, electronic databases and regulatory agencies. Writes and updates EHS plans and procedures. Coordinates EHS training for employees and conducts instructor-led EHS training. Supports the site's environmental, occupational health, and fire protection programs. Managing/overseeing third party consultants/contractors. Implementing and managing all safety related programs and supporting occupational health and environmental programs. Maintains current knowledge of changes in safety regulations, standards, and best practices and updates employer's safety programs and procedures accordingly. Basic Qualifications for Level 2: Bachelor's (BA or BS) degree in safety, industrial hygiene, engineering, environmental science, occupational safety, or a related field, and a minimum of 2 years of relevant experience. Experience in conducting incident investigations, personal protective equipment assessments, and job hazard analysis and EHS training. Experience in conducting training for crane, aerial lift, fall protection and forklift operations. Experience with managing various EHS compliance programs such as: lockout-tagout, material handling, contractor safety, confined space, fall protection, storm water, and hazardous material/waste based on the review and interpretation of EHS regulations. Ability to obtain and maintain a Department of Defense (DoD) Secret clearance. (U.S. Citizenship required). Basic Qualifications for Level 3: Bachelor's (BA or BS) degree in safety, industrial hygiene, engineering, environmental science, occupational safety, or a related field, and a minimum of 5 years of relevant experience; or a Master of Science (MS) in the same disciplines with 3 years of relevant experience. Experience in conducting incident investigations, personal protective equipment assessments, and job hazard analysis and EHS training. Experience in conducting training for crane, aerial lift, fall protection and forklift operations. Experience with managing various EHS compliance programs such as: lockout-tagout, material handling, contractor safety, confined space, fall protection, storm water, and hazardous material/waste based on the review and interpretation of EHS regulations. Ability to obtain and maintain a Department of Defense (DoD) Secret clearance. (U.S. Citizenship required).
Northrop Grumman Mission Systems is seeking an Environmental Health and Safety Engineer 2/3 for the Sunnyvale, California manufacturing site. The position can be filled at a Level 2 or 3. Key roles and responsibilities include: Reviews and interprets existing and proposed environmental, health, and safety (EHS) regulations to determine applicability and impact for site. Develops, implements, and maintains safety programs to ensure compliance, injury prevention, and risk mitigation. Conducts job hazard assessments and recommends appropriate hazard control approaches. Oversees occupational safety programs such as: electrical, lockout-tagout, material handling (cranes, aerial lifts, and forklifts), confined space, fall protection, cryogenics, robotics, incident investigations, and contractor safety. Performs analysis of health and safety data to identify trends, assess program effectiveness, and develop program/process improvements. Reviews new construction and renovation plans for EHS aspects. Compile, interpret and present various KPIs. Conducts internal compliance inspections to identify actions necessary to meet regulatory requirements. Partners with management to continuously improve the culture, awareness, and accountability in support of EHS programs. Partners with engineers, scientists, and management to support the integration of EHS into the design of new or altered processes and operations and building construction projects. Communicates safety information to employees, management, and other stakeholders and collaborate with cross-functional teams on safety initiatives. Interfaces with regulatory representatives, senior management, the site EHS Committee, and the Emergency Response, and Crisis Management teams. Provides timely and accurate submission of necessary reports to internal stakeholders, electronic databases and regulatory agencies. Writes and updates EHS plans and procedures. Coordinates EHS training for employees and conducts instructor-led EHS training. Supports the site's environmental, occupational health, and fire protection programs. Managing/overseeing third party consultants/contractors. Implementing and managing all safety related programs and supporting occupational health and environmental programs. Maintains current knowledge of changes in safety regulations, standards, and best practices and updates employer's safety programs and procedures accordingly. Basic Qualifications for Level 2: Bachelor's (BA or BS) degree in safety, industrial hygiene, engineering, environmental science, occupational safety, or a related field, and a minimum of 2 years of relevant experience. Experience in conducting incident investigations, personal protective equipment assessments, and job hazard analysis and EHS training. Experience in conducting training for crane, aerial lift, fall protection and forklift operations. Experience with managing various EHS compliance programs such as: lockout-tagout, material handling, contractor safety, confined space, fall protection, storm water, and hazardous material/waste based on the review and interpretation of EHS regulations. Ability to obtain and maintain a Department of Defense (DoD) Secret clearance. (U.S. Citizenship required). Basic Qualifications for Level 3: Bachelor's (BA or BS) degree in safety, industrial hygiene, engineering, environmental science, occupational safety, or a related field, and a minimum of 5 years of relevant experience; or a Master of Science (MS) in the same disciplines with 3 years of relevant experience. Experience in conducting incident investigations, personal protective equipment assessments, and job hazard analysis and EHS training. Experience in conducting training for crane, aerial lift, fall protection and forklift operations. Experience with managing various EHS compliance programs such as: lockout-tagout, material handling, contractor safety, confined space, fall protection, storm water, and hazardous material/waste based on the review and interpretation of EHS regulations. Ability to obtain and maintain a Department of Defense (DoD) Secret clearance. (U.S. Citizenship required).