EHS Engineer II - Denver, United States - ViziRecruiter

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    Industry:
    Semiconductor Chemical Formulations

    Level:
    Full-Time

    Location:
    Pueblo, CO
    Overview

    Position Summary

    As an EHS Engineer II you will be part of our Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Global Team and will be responsible for providing detailed engineering and/or technical support to assure compliance with environmental, health and safety requirements for our Electronic Chemicals (EC) Business.

    You will provide guidance on cost-effective measures to protect air, land and water resources to provide a clean and healthful environment, assist with new project initiatives.

    Responsibilities

    Management

    Manage modifications, amendments and renewals of environmental licenses and permits including PSD/NSR, Title V, NPDES, stormwater, etc., in a manner that supports the Fujifilm business goals in a compliant and cost-effective manner.

    Manage site hazardous waste efforts and verify compliance with hazardous waste regulations and permitting.

    Manage and coordinate efforts for new project permitting activities; coordinate with third party engineering to provide smooth environmental permitting process.

    Support
    Periodic support for other FEPC facilities may be needed as well. Provide site support for EHS programs and Sustainability efforts as needed to maintain compliance and continuous improvement. Provide support on recurring environmental compliance obligations, including compliance recordkeeping, reporting, testing, etc.
    Teamwork
    Participate in compliance assurance efforts, such as audits/compliance reviews. Participate and support ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 certifications.
    Develop
    Develop and maintain relationships with operating plant/facility staff that support a collaborative model of providing EHS support. Develop, maintain, implement, and oversee environmental training programs.
    Communication
    Coordinate communication and interactions with governmental agencies, including requests for information, investigations/inspections and enforcement activities.

    Must demonstrate effective communication, working relationship development, and the ability to influence site management, front line supervision and other employees; an emphasis on cross-functional collaboration, teamwork, and the ability to motivate outside third parties.

    Implementation

    Implement and conduct audit programs to identify existing or potential EHS hazards and liabilities, determine corrective or preventative measures where indicated, and manage the resolution of identified issues.

    Analysis

    Provide analysis of existing and proposed regulations and make evaluations regarding their impact to the company; support regulatory/legislative advocacy efforts, as required, to ensure consistent and equitable application/development of environmental policies.

    Requirements

    Experience
    A minimum five (5) years of EHS leadership experience with a focus on industrial facility manufacturing. Experience in a chemicals manufacturing environment is highly preferred. Experience working with independent standards organizations and certification programs such as ISO 14001, ISO 45001, etc.

    Must be able to successfully and safely work under various conditions that are commonly experienced within a plant or field environment including (but not limited to) the following:

    Skills
    Excellent oral and written communication skills. Ability to effectively communicate information to a broad range of people and audiences as circumstances dictate. Ability to successfully manage 3rd party consultants, and work in a team environment. Ability to read, analyze and interpret technical reports and regulatory documents/standards, make sound judgments, and offer effective solutions.
    Education

    A minimum of a Bachelor of Science degree in environmental science, engineering or other EHS-related technical discipline from an accredited college/university is required.

    Knowledge

    Strong knowledge of, and experience with, major US environmental regulatory and permitting programs addressing employee safety, air quality, wastewater/stormwater discharge, waste management, hazardous chemical management, etc.

    License
    Professional Engineering License, Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) or similar professional credential(s) are a plus.
    About Us

    Successful semiconductor manufacturers move quickly. They demand quality and they require leading technology. For them, partnering with the right supplier is a critical decision.

    With state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in the U.S., Europe, Taiwan, China, Korea and Japan, local sales offices throughout the world and on site applications support, FUJIFILM Electronic Materials is prepared to supply the world's top tier semiconductor manufacturers.

    FUJIFILM Electronic Materials offers a broad array of products and services used throughout the semiconductor manufacturing process.

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