Sr. EHS Manager - San Francisco, United States - Cps4jobs

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    Exciting opportunity for a Sr. EHS Manager to join a groundbreaking organization fighting climate change.

    As a Sr.

    EHS Manager, you'll be responsible for proactively reducing risk and preventing injuries through implementing a combination of regulatory compliance and safety best practices.

    We are looking for an experienced safety professional with a deep understanding of OSHA regulations who is committed to developing a user-friendly safety program while maintaining alignment with our values.

    This role will collaborate closely with team members throughout the organization while helping to shape the future of the safety program at the company.

    The ideal candidate is a credentialed professional with regulatory compliance experience across a wide variety of safety programs (e.g., hazardous materials management, lockout / tagout, fall protection, emergency response, electrical safety, respiratory protection, etc.) with a desire to build a strong, flexible and positive safety culture while driving continual improvement


    This role reports to the Environmental Health and Safety Lead and will be focused on safety for our California, Colorado, and deployment locations.

    The position is based in San Francisco with some occasional travel to other locations


    Responsibilities:


    In this role, you'll provide guidance to fellow employees regarding regulatory requirements and set up systems to maintain regulatory compliance and identify hazards.

    You'll perform evaluations of work areas to ensure our safety standards are being met, and work with the team to correct any identified nonconformances, and communicate opportunities for improvement

    You will lead RCAs for serious near misses or adverse safety events, employing cause and effect methodologies to determine root cause(s).

    You'll draft and update training. JHAs and SOPs as appropriate to reflect changes and learnings from those efforts and follow up to ensure completion of corrective actions
    You'll analyze safety data to provide trends for both leading and lagging indicators
    You will be responsible for managing chemical inventories, ensuring compliance with hazardous and universal waste regulations, and coordinating waste disposal
    You'll facilitate and coordinate safety training, maintain training records, ensure employees receive appropriate training, and design methods to gauge training effectiveness

    You'll champion a safety observations program to encourage regular feedback from the team regarding potentially unsafe conditions and work to mitigate any identified hazards.

    You'll also assist in designing reporting incentives and showcasing safety wins
    You understand and will remain current on occupational safety regulations and requirements

    You will ensure PPE and first aid supplies are stocked, maintained, and appropriate to work conducted on-site and at deployed sites.

    You'll also support emergency preparedness, accident reporting and investigation, and worker's comp claims
    You will analyze operations, purchasing and disposal practices for opportunities to divert wastes from landfill and avoid waste generation altogether, making lasting improvements to maximize environmental benefits
    If you'd like to hear more about this opportunity and others we are currently working on, please contact Crystal Meeks at

    JO: 109.23CM


    Technical Qualifications:
    Bachelor's degree in Occupational Safety & Health, Environmental Health, Chemistry, Biology or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
    8+ years of experience in a role directly responsible for safety
    Deep knowledge of and experience managing compliance with 29 CFR Part 1910
    Strong interpersonal skills, an ability to manage competing priorities, and comfort with multi-tasking

    Bonus (but not required):

    Certification as an ASP, CSP or CIH, or a demonstrated combination of experience and education to qualify for the exam
    Experience in a safety role in the manufacturing or chemical sector
    If you'd like to hear more about this opportunity and others we are currently working on, please contact Crystal Meeks at

    JO: 109.23CM

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