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Environmental, Health, and Safety Specialist (EHS)

Chromalloy

Environmental, Health, and Safety Specialist (EHS)

Tampa, FL
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job Description

    The Chromalloy EHS Specialist works with EHS professionals, general managers, operations managers, quality managers, and human resource managers at an aerospace manufacturing and repair and industrial gas turbine facilities located in Tampa, Florida to keep our employees safe, maintain compliance with environmental, health and safety regulations and laws, and drive an atmosphere of continuous improvement to make Chromalloy the best in industry in these areas. The goal is to provide first class training, problem-solving, and become a value-added business leader contributing to the health and welfare of our co-workers, our community, and our company profits.

    The EHS Specialist will report to the EHS Manager.

    Primary Accountabilities:

    • Support the implementation of EHS SOPs and Commitment To Safety Program.
    • Manage the sites EMIS – Dakota Software and Scope 5
    • Accident Incident Investigation
    • Internal Auditing
    • Corrective Action Item tracking/completion
    • Program specific action item tracking/completion
    • Tracking of utility metrics
    • Training, including development of training materials and conducting training as necessary to ensure facility compliance with company policies and regulatory requirements.
    • Ensure compliance with applicable OSHA, EPA, DHS, CDRH and DOT regulations including, but not limited to:
      • RCRA Large Quantity Generator waste management
      • SPCC
      • GA Air Permit
    • Mentoring individual facility operators, professionals and management (as appropriate), especially during on-boarding and major site projects, incidents or activities.
    • Evaluates impact of regulations and standards on site operations
    • Coordinates routine testing and monitoring as required
    • Spill and event contingency planning
    • Coordinates routine testing and monitoring of employees
    • Monitors program compliance and conducts audits for environmental, health and safety

    Challenges

    The EHS Specialist must be able to work strategically without full hierarchical responsibility and drive EHS culture in the U.S.

    Competencies:

    • Bias for Action and Achieving Results (Maintains a focus on organizational results, sets clear expectations, acts quickly to resolve issues and breaks down barriers to success)
    • Influence, Negotiation and Conflict Resolution (Uses relationships to influence decisions and actions, negotiates win-win solutions, effectively resolves issues)
    • Program Management and/or strategic guidance (Focuses on long term vision and strategic direction, able to plan programs for improvement)
    • Communication Skills (Listens and responds appropriately to others, expresses ideas clearly, persuasively, and fosters two way communication)
    • Leadership Skills and Change Leadership (Embraces change and models the use of change processes, effectively participates on teams, selects teams, and leads teams)
    • Decision making (Determines a specific course of action in a timely manner)
    • Planning, Organizing and Measuring, and data analysis (Creates workable plans to achieve results; develops and monitors appropriate metrics; good use of tools to evaluate data)
    • Confidence, Courage and Conviction (Displays self-confidence, demonstrates courage of convictions and sets an example in own actions)
    • Risk Taking ( Tries new and untested ideas and approaches. Doesn’t opt for the way it has always been done)
  • Qualifications

    Qualifications

    Minimum Requirements: ****

    Education:

    • University degree, preferably in engineering, chemistry, environmental or safety.
    • Professional certifications or a desire to work towards (PE, CIH, CSP, CHMM, OHSAS etc.).

    Experience:

    • 1-3 years of experience in progressive EHS roles in manufacturing, preferably within the Aerospace Industry.
    • Experience in development and execution of EHS strategy.
    • Desired experience managing Hazardous Waste programs
    • Up to date with latest EHS regulations and directives.

    Skills:

    • Fluent in English
    • Good analytical skills
    • Excellent communicator, influencer and ability to work with authorities, higher educational institutes and professional associations.

    The estimated breakdown of activities is:

    • Technical/Functional Support to facilities 50 - 75%
    • Program Development & Delivery 10 - 20%
    • Travel 5 - 10%
    • Special Project 10-20 %

    Additional Information

    Chromalloy is proud to be an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, veteran's status, or visual, hearing, mental or physical disability.

    Any offer of employment will also be conditioned upon the successful completion of a background investigation and drug screen in accordance with company policy and applicable federal and state regulations.

    If this position requires access to export-controlled technology and technical data, as defined in the Export Administration Regulations and or the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, any offer of employment is contingent upon Chromalloy’s determination, in its sole discretion, if any additional authorization for the employee to access such technology is required and obtainable in a manner that meets its immediate business needs prior to beginning work.

  • Industry
    Manufacturing