Job Summary
As the EHS leader of the automotive parts manufacturing plant, responsible for developing and executing EHS strategies to ensure compliance with U.S. regulations (OSHA, EPA, DOT), mitigate occupational risks, and foster a zero-incident safety culture. Requires manufacturing EHS experience, automotive industry knowledge, and cross-functional collaboration skills.
Key Responsibilities
Ensure adherence to OSHA, EPA, NIOSH, and DOT regulations; lead internal audits and manage regulatory inspections.
Maintain permits, environmental reports (e.g., Tier II, Form R), and hazardous waste records.
Conduct hazard assessments (JSA, PHA), implement controls for machine guarding, chemical safety (SDS), and fall protection.
Perform root cause analysis (RCA) for incidents and drive corrective actions to reduce TRIR.
Deliver safety training programs (LOTO, PPE, emergency response) to empower employees.
Lead safety committees and promote proactive reporting/behavior-based safety (BBS) initiatives.
Develop and drill emergency plans (fire, chemical spill); ensure readiness of safety equipment.
Act as primary incident coordinator with external agencies.
Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s degree in EHS, Engineering, or related field.
Experience: 5+ years in manufacturing EHS; automotive/heavy industry preferred; deep knowledge of OSHA 1910/1920.
Certifications: CSP, CIH, or equivalent preferred.
Skills:
Proficiency in EHS software and data analysis; bilingual (English/Mandarin) for global coordination.
Fluent in English, and those with the ability to speak Spanish and Chinese are preferred.
Attributes: Strong leadership, detail-oriented, decisive under pressure.
Additional Information
Participate in 24/7 on-call duty for emergencies.
Conduct safety walkthroughs across production shifts as needed.
You should be proficient in:
Machines & technologies you'll use: