SHEP Manager
2 months ago
Summary
This position works closely with the Subsidiary President, Vice Presidents, Directors, Operations, and Site Management to communicate and implement the Safety, Health, and Environmental Programs (SH&EP) to the subsidiary company(s). The subsidiary SH&EP Manager supports the strategic objectives, works within budgetary constraints, maintains compliance with applicable state and federal laws and regulations, promotes loss prevention programs, and protects the company’s employees and physical assets from accidental loss or disruption. This position will require 80% travel.
The subsidiary SH&EP Manager is responsible for the management of SH&EP programs throughout the subsidiary company(s) and is responsible for the development and implementation of SH&EP programs to promote occupational safety, health, and environmental compliance and to reduce accidents, occupational illnesses, and exposures to long-term health hazards through hazard recognition, evaluation, and control practices to include: development of site-specific safety plans; safety training of supervisors, managers, and staff; planned inspections; planned job observations, rules and practices; job/activity analysis procedures; behavior-based safety programs; and other engineering, work practice/administrative and protective equipment Practices.
Minimum Qualifications
A Bachelor’s level (4-year) degree in Engineering, Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental, Risk Management, or related field
Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) certification
A Minimum of five (5) years of progressive experience in occupational safety, industrial hygiene, and environmental health
At least three (3) years of this experience must be in working with government contracts or employers subject to government contracting regulations
Demonstrated experience in delivering training, developing site safety plans, incident investigations and reporting, HSE improvement programs, OSHA regulations, and behavior-based safety
Demonstrated case management experience
Practical knowledge of OSHA, NIOSH, EPA, DEC, DOT, and similar regulatory agencies
Ability to work in challenging field conditions on an extended field schedule
Excellent oral and written communication and presentation skills
Valid Driver’s License and proof of a satisfactory driving record