Environmental, Health and Safety Engineer III-IV
Avecia: Milford, MA, Massachusetts, US
About this opportunity :
This position reports to the Director of Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS), and executes hands-on EHS functions, providing education and tools to employees and managers as required. This position also assists with collecting key performance indicators, maintaining EHS compliance documentation and making recommendations for continual improvement of EHS systems.
The key responsibilities listed below are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by the position but is not a complete list. Additional responsibilities may be assigned as required.
Key Responsibilities:
- Facilitate hazard assessments, especially pertaining to the use of chemical, biological, and physical agents, including coordination or performance of industrial hygiene monitoring.
- Develop and implement EHS programs to identify and manage risks.
- Develop and present interactive EHS training sessions that effectively educate and inspire action to recognize and control hazards.
- Facilitate follow-up of EHS events and coordinate implementation of corrective actions.
- Provide guidance to managers and employees to educate them on independent hazard recognition and control.
- Participate in or lead risk reduction programs and continual improvement activities.
- Facilitate or coordinate EHS audits of facilities and site operations.
- Coordinate and participate in site emergency response teams (chemical spills, medical emergencies, and building evacuation) as applicable.
- Be on call to coordinate response to emergencies as they arise.
- Assist in the handling of regulated, unregulated and universal waste, maintenance and inspection of satellite and main accumulation areas, and preparation of waste for shipment.
- Maintain required documentation for EHS compliance.
- Travel required approximately 5-25%.
Required Skills:
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree in chemical engineering or closely related field required.
- 10+ years of hands-on EHS experience supporting chemical processing plants subject to OSHA PSM (Process Safety Management 29 CFR 1910.119) required.
- Experience managing programs to support compliance to local, state and federal agencies such as OSHA, EPA, DOT, and NFPA, required.
- Superb leadership skills, including effective communication and the skill to influence across all hierarchical levels of the organization, required.
- Desire to learn through on-the-job experience, formal and informal research, required.
- Capability to effectively collaborate with other EHS team members, e.g. mentoring, advising, supporting, etc., to maintain a strong EHS management system, required.
- Experience with hazard assessment and control of chemical, biological, and physical agents in both manufacturing and laboratory settings required.
- Professional Engineer, Certified Safety Professional or other certification preferred.
- Hands-on experience in incident command, emergency response, and HAZMAT preferred.
- Experience in a CGMP (FDA-regulated) environment preferred.