Job Description
BENEFITS
Veolia's comprehensive benefits package includes paid time off policies, as well as health, dental and vision insurance. In addition, employees are also entitled to participate in an employer sponsored 401(k) plan, to save for retirement. Pay and benefits for employees represented by a union are outlined in their collective bargaining agreement.
POSITION PURPOSE: The Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Manager is responsible for planning, collaborating on, implementing, and maintaining various site and corporate health, safety, and environmental programs to ensure the highest degree of workplace safety for employees and compliance with all related regulatory requirements.
The EHS Manager will be tasked with: (not an all-inclusive list)
- Working with Site Management in developing comprehensive EHS&S programs based on Corporate standards and programs
- Supporting managers in Implementing corporate programs for incident/incident reporting,
- Ensuring that site safety training is conducted and completed as required,
- Field Due Diligence for Growth
- PSM & PSSR needs for new projects
- Develop, Refresh, and communicate SIB Level EHS Policies and Standards
- Ensuring that new employee & visitor onboarding is being conducted as required,
- Ensuring that regular safety meetings are being conducted as required
- Maintaining all onsite environmental, health, safety, and security audits.
The EHS Manager is expected to continue their professional training and development, continually improve their skills, and obtain increasingly greater qualifications.
PRIMARY DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES :
- Assess potential new sites for compliance with EHS-related policies, procedures, and programs to assure compliance with all national, state, local, and company-specific regulations & requirements
- Support SIB business in providing field due diligence reviews in collaboration with operations:
- Assist in Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment activities; Develop, Refresh, and communicate SIB Level EHS Policies and Standards
- Identify & document any outstanding EHS compliance risks
- Evaluate, schedule, and participate in PSM & PSSR needs for new projects
- Participate in Routine Operating Rhythms of business development EHS communications for internal and potentially external clients collaborating with the communications team.
- Monitors and ensures employee and facility safety, security, and compliance performance regarding Management Systems and H&S rules, regulations, principles, and practices at assigned projects, areas, or businesses.
- Works with field employees, office staff, safety committees, management teams, and clients (when requested) within an assigned area of responsibility to develop and sustain a pro-active, zero-tolerance H&S culture.
- Continuously evaluates all aspects of Management Systems and H&S programs for value, effectiveness, and improvement.
- Provides routine updates to the VP, Management Systems and H&S (or his/her designee) and other functional support department heads as applicable regarding issues and activities that put employees, the environment, company/client property, or company brand at risk.
- Initiates activities that stimulate and maintain employee interest in H&S.
- Work with Project Managers and Site H&S Coordinators to resolve safety problems and issues. This may include a role as liaison between the project and other functional support departments such as Communications, Risk Management, Human Resources, and Legal for New or Growth Projects.
- Provides guidance and assistance for processing and managing work-related injuries and illnesses in accordance with federal, state, provincial, insurance, and company requirements.
- Provides support and guidance to assigned locations for successfully managing non-conformity or crisis events.
- Participate in investigations (including near-misses, injuries, illnesses, property damage, vehicle accidents, chemical releases, and the like) within assigned areas of responsibility. Participate in Root Cause Analysis (RCA) to identify causal factors, preventive and corrective actions, and lessons learned. Makes recommendations to his/her direct report where an RCA process indicates a necessary program, policy, procedure, or training improvement.
- Participates in routine and non-routine as well as formal and informal audits and inspections regarding Management Systems and H&S. Develops appropriate reports and action plans to address program deficiencies or improvement opportunities. Tracks said plans and reports from issue identification through resolution.
- Works with various departments and employees at all levels of the organization as a change agent.
- Works with other members of the Management Systems and H&S department in planning, formulating, and implementing continuous improvement procedures regarding H&S, Environmental Management System (EMS), and quality related programs.
- Operates in a safe and efficient manner at all times and with fiscal responsibility .
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS / WORK ENVIRONMENT
Remote home office. Travel requirements will vary as necessary to provide EHS support in person, and it could be as much as 50% of the time spent traveling to support business needs at other facilities. Be able to work for prolonged periods in extremes of hot and cold temperatures and inclement weather conditions. Under certain conditions, while working in the plant, you may be required to wear a respirator and/or fall protection equipment. Required to wear safety equipment and FR clothing where appropriate. Requires frequent stooping, bending, climbing, and reaching. Must be able to climb ladders and scaffolds.
Typical Monday - Friday, 40 hours per week, and will be required to be on call to assist with emergency calls.