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Job Description
SGS is looking for an experienced EHS Manager with a passion for workplace safety, operational excellence, and a desire to be part of a high-performing team. We want a true safety culture change agent to partner with our network across the US.
The Environmental, Health & Safety Manager will partner with our EHS line of business in managing risk, reducing loss, applying the global Operational Integrity Management System, and meeting or exceeding relevant local regulation. This critical role understands the relationship between leadership, safety culture, and operational needs and their combined influence on the success of the organization. They will carefully monitor the Environmental, Health, & Safety related performance of the EHS line of business and, using exceptional Environmental, Health, & Safety planning, communication, and technical skills, will work with management and staff to proactively deliver the desired results, while minimizing the impact of unplanned events
Ensure the maintenance of continuous "audit ready" state of compliance with SGS and governmental EHS Standards.
Responsible for the dissemination and implementation of global SGS OI Standards, Policies, and strategy. Aids in the development and implementation of programs to meet these standards, policies and strategies as required.
Keeps up to date with any relevant changes to health and safety legislation, client requirements and best practices.
Communicates these changes effectively by utilizing multiple means of distribution to ensure the message reaches the intended audience in a timely manner.
Conducts OI Audits to assess status of OI programs, generates audit reports and discusses findings and strategies needed for compliance with the supported Line of Business.
Ensures training needs for all positions within the line of business are identified, in particular as they relate to compliance with internal expectations and of federal regulations and works with the relevant management to deliver this training internally or through external sources.
Assist the Industrial Hygiene Manager with the implementation of Comprehensive Industrial Hygiene Exposure Assessment and Monitoring Plans by coordinating and, when needed, participating in IH hazard identification and assessment activities.
Leads the effective implementation and utilization of risk identification, evaluation and management processes. Aids relevant business partners and locations to perform Job Hazard Analyses and recommends effective mitigation strategies using the hierarchy of hazard controls to reduce the risk to ALARP levels.
Leads incident investigation of all HSE related incidents and near misses within the line of business utilizing formal tools to identify root causation and develop appropriate corrective and preventive actions.
Works with the line of business management and staff to implement the corrective and preventive actions in a systematic manner.
Shares lessons from outside the line of business to ensure organization is perpetually aligned with the latest risk mitigation strategies and events.
Collaborates with the SGS Occupational Medical Director and Business Management Team to ensure effective injury case management process is fully implemented, well understood and functioning as desired.
Serves as the Business HSE/OI technical expert, providing technical expertise/coaching as needed in all areas and initiatives of the function including capital project review and risks management associated with non-capital modifications.
Supports the SGS Global OI & Security Program by implementing standards and best practices
Adheres to internal standards, policies and procedures.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Education and Experience
Required:
Associate's degree or higher in Occupational Health and Safety or related field
5+ years of experience in practical OHS advisory capacity in a related industry
Experience resolving health, safety, and environmental questions and concerns in a timely manner
Experience with risk management, incident investigation, program development, behavioral-based safety, job hazard analysis, and root cause analysis
Preferred:
Bachelor's degree in Science, or Engineering, Chemistry, Safety, Industrial Hygiene, etc.
7-10 years' experience leading and implementing safety, environmental and/or industrial hygiene programs.
Licenses and Certifications
Valid driver's license required (Required)
Associate Safety Professional (ASP) OR Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or related designation (Required)
Travel
Travels up to 40% of time. Some travel might be international.
Benefits
Competitive base salary - $100,000 - $130,000 (based on experience)
Eligible to participate in the Annual Incentive Program - 12% bonus target
Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, and 401k retirement plan
Computer Skills: Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook); and other applicable applications;
Other skills:
Demonstrated leadership in driving a program/system of safety or environmental in an enterprise environment.
Strong safety regulatory knowledge and expertise including OSHA, MSHA, EPA and DOT required.
Experience with risk management, incident investigation, program development, behavioral-based safety, job hazard analysis and root cause analysis desired
Exceptional communication, influence and interpersonal skills.
Highly organized, able to prioritize different priorities to maximum effect;
Dynamic, positive and motivational attitude;
Able to function effectively with limited supervision;
Highly motivated self-starter;
Able to mentor and coach at multiple levels of the organization chain to achieve desired results
Results driven and able to adjust strategy to achieve end results;
Able to navigate between tactical and strategic actions to drive organization to continuously improve.
Able to build trust and respect.
Ability to make informed decisions quickly.
Providing training, consultation and advice on various health, safety, and environmental issues;
Professionally representing the organization with regulatory agencies;
Developing and implementing programs, policies and procedures;
Effectively supporting geographically dispersed locations via in person, remote or electronic means;
Resolving complex health, safety, and environmental questions and concerns in timely fashion;
Ability to collect, interpret and act on data related to HSE performance monitoring.
Physical Demands of the Job
Physical/Sensory Demands Frequency Requirements:
Stand - Occasionally
Move or traverse - Occasionally
Sit - Occasionally
Use hands Occasionally
Reach with hands and arms - Occasionally
Climb or balance - Occasionally
Stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl - Occasionally
Talk/hear Frequently
Taste/Smell - Occasionally
Lift/carry/push or pull - Occasionally
Lift/carry/push or pull 25 pounds/kilograms
Vision Requirement:
Close vision (clear vision at 20 inches/50 centimeters or less)
Distance vision (clear vision at 20 feet/6 meters or more)
Ability to adjust focus (ability to adjust the eye to bring an object into sharp focus)
Ability to see color
Work Schedule
Business hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Work requires willingness to work a flexible schedule
Longer hours, evenings and/or weekend work will be necessary occasionally as job duties demand
Environmental Conditions Requirements
Wet or humid (non-weather) conditions - Occasionally
Work near moving mechanical pats - Occasionally
Work in high, precarious places - None
Fumes or airborne particles - Occasionally
Toxic or caustic chemicals - Occasionally
Outdoor weather conditions - Occasionally
Extreme cold (non-weather) - Occasionally
Extreme heat (non-weather) - Occasionally
Risk of electrical shock - None
Work with explosives - None
Risk of radiation - None
Vibration - Occasionally
Bio-hazard - Occasionally
Noise level
Very quiet (examples: isolation booth for the hearing test)
Quiet (examples: library, private office)
Moderate noise (examples: business office with computers and printers, light traffic)
Loud (examples: metal can manufacture department, large earth-moving equipment)
Other Physical/Work Environmental Exposures
The job is varied, and while predominantly office based does require some site access to carry out the critical sampling and testing and assessment functions. As such a wide variety of conditions may be present.
Skills Summary
Safety Management Systems, Accident Prevention, Behavior Based Safety, Communication, Risk Assessment, Incident Investigation, Root Cause Analysis, Data Analysis, Workplace Safety, Occupational Health, Industrial Hygiene, OSHA, HazCom, Safety Training, Fire Prevention