Role Summary
EH&S Specialist I based in La Verne, California. You will join a cross-functional team to support a proactive EH&S culture on the La Verne campus, administering compliance for Sustainability and Injury and Illness Prevention programs. You will manage routine projects with limited supervision, updating programs, protocols, and procedures, and maintain regular interaction with customer groups.
Responsibilities
- Identify, document and reduce potential workplace hazards, including accident investigation, through corrective actions and making recommendations to management.
- Support the site Sustainability program and plans.
- Conduct audits, inspections, and training.
- Provide program specific and general EH&S training, including New Hire Orientation for employees and safety training for contractors.
- Serve on the after-hours support roster and Emergency Response Team requiring periodic 24 hour on-call availability
- Assist with implementing general elements of the La Verne EH&S Program, as defined by local, state and federal agencies.
- Conduct regular job safety walks and safety audits of workplace
- Review and approve, as required, work permits for non-routine high-risk activities
- Review site safety plans for construction activities
- Act, as needed, as the site EH&S contact for inspections by regulatory agencies
- Gather data for the purposes of regulatory reporting and for monitoring, measuring, and communicating environmental performance; prepares report submissions
- Maintains records relating to environmental management system initiatives and projects, records of regulatory filings and correspondence
- Utilizes established systems and practices to determine and develop approaches to routine problems of moderate complexity, based on analysis of situation or data
- Monitors and measures performance in relation to contractual obligations and project deadlines
- Monitor incident data in incident reporting platform and follow up on Action item completions
- Monitor incident investigation progress and work with item owners to complete in a timely fashion
- Assist with chemical inventory monitoring and reporting
- Support employee safety off-boarding program
Qualifications
- Required: AA and 4+ years of relevant experience; OR BA/BS degree and 2+ years of relevant experience; OR MA/MS degree and 0+ years of relevant experience
- Preferred: Background in health and safety, chemistry, or environmental science.
- Preferred: Demonstrated ability to recognize, evaluate, and recommend controls for workplace hazards.
- Preferred: Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Preferred: The ability to effectively shift priorities and work at a rapid pace is required.