Role Summary: The Environmental, Health, and Safety Director will provide strong leadership in the development and oversight of the organization's environmental and safety programs. This position will implement and oversee the EHS programs, strategies, and initiatives within the entire organization and will ensure compliance with all relevant regulations, policies, and standards to maintain a world class environmental organization that also fosters a culture of safe work behaviors that keep all our employees, guests, and stakeholders safe from any type of harm
What You'll Do:
and implement an Environmental, Health, and Safety strategy aligned with the goals of the Company
consistent environmental and safety best practices across all locations.
and oversee continuous improvement initiatives in the environmental and safety arenas.
keeper for all environmental efforts and ongoing compliance.
company resources and build relationships that ensure the best interests of the company.
of incident reporting and safety observation systems
full compliance with local, state, federal, and industry specific regulations.
monitor regulatory changes to maintain compliance at all times.
and implement health and safety programs in the prevention of injuries, accidents, hazards and emergency procedures
with Safety Managers at different locations, facilitating collaboration and best practice procedures
and maintain incident reporting and investigation procedures, emergency response plans, and crisis management protocols
reporting requirements, including preparing and submitting reports to regulatory authorities and stakeholders. Ensure the development of training programs and related training records and reports.
regular risk assessments to identify potential hazards and risks.
as liaison between the organization and regulatory agencies concerned with environmental control and safe work environments.
and maintain vendor relationships
Community engagement efforts and communications
and support best practice sustainability efforts
duties and special projects as assigned.
What you'll need
degree in environment, health, and safety, or a related field, required
Safety Professional (CSP) or other relevant certifications preferred
experience in safety and/or environmental leadership within a manufacturing environment
communication skills, with the ability to engage and motivate employees at all levels
knowledge of safety best practices and state and federal laws.
with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
years in an environmental or safety role
technical experience and best practice understanding in area of responsibility
operational and organizational discipline
business acumen
consistent and healthy tension to the organization to be high performing
to and supports company culture
effective teams including ability to manage people who are more technically competent
and credibility to lead. Must be respected as a leader and instill confidence in the organization
communicator to the board room to the operating floor
by a vision for the future. A strategist.
driven with a proven level of achievement
requirements to effectively cover all locations under their authority
be able to manage remotely
Who is New-Indy Containerboard?
in 2012, New-Indy Containerboard is a joint venture of two successful, privately held companies, the Kraft Group (Boston) and Schwarz Partners (Indianapolis).
an essential business, we operate in 7 states and in Mexico and have about 2,200 employees within 4 paper mills and 3 packaging companies.
has experienced substantial growth through acquisition. Since 2012, we have a growth rate of almost 900% and are not slowing down!
focus on environmentally conscious manufacturing processes and facilities including 100% recycled fiber at three of our plants, co-generation power plants and waste-water treatment capabilities.
our website at www.newindycontainerboard.com
us on LinkedIn atwww.linkedin.com/company/new-indy-containerboard-llc/mycompany/
Does this sound good to you? If so, great! Click the link to apply for the position. We look forward to hearing from you!
Pay Transparency: The starting annual salary for this position ranges from $175,000 to $225,000. Other rewards may include annual bonus eligibility, which is based on company and individual performance. New-Indy provides a variety of benefits to employees, including medical, dental and vision insurance coverage, life and disability insurance, retirement savings plan, paid holidays, and paid time off (PTO). Please note that the compensation information is a good faith estimate for this position. It assumes a rate based on location and experience.