EHS Manager
Job Description
Responsibilities
- The EHS Manager will oversee safety aspects in construction activities such as heavy lifts, hot work, work at height, fire safety, and regulatory compliance. Should have strong track record in maintaining safety standards, managing emergency situations, and enforcing adherence to regulatory requirements on large-scale petrochemical construction projects.
- Will oversee and ensure the health, safety, environmental, and process safety performance.
- Responsible for implementing best practices, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement in HSE and process safety management systems to ensure a safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible workplace.
- Occasional travel required for audits, training, or project support.
- Must be available for emergency response and after-hours support as necessary.
- Relocation provided. $140K-$170K.
- The EHS Manager will have a Bachelors degree in Chemical Engineering, Environmental Science, Occupational Health Safety, or a related field.
- 8+ years of experience in health, safety, environmental, and process safety management, ideally in the chemical or manufacturing industry.
- In-depth knowledge of OSHA, EPA, and process safety regulations (e.g., OSHA PSM, EPA Risk Management Program).
- Strong experience in construction safety.
- Strong understanding of risk assessment methods (HAZOP, FMEA, etc.) and process safety tools.