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Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Specialist Jobs (On-site work)

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Regional Environmental Health Safety (EHS) Specialist
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Lead EHS programs and ensure regulatory compliance across Meta's facilities in Menlo Park. This senior role requires 10+ years of experience, including 5 in leadership, within semiconductor or manufacturing. You will drive continuous safety improvement, manage risk assessments, and collaborate wi...
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United States , Menlo Park
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145000.00 - 205000.00 USD / Year
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Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Specialist
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Join Aquent as an EHS Specialist in San Francisco. Develop and implement comprehensive safety programs, ensuring OSHA compliance in a retail environment. You'll conduct inspections, lead training, and foster a safety culture. Requires 2+ years of experience and strong organizational skills.
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United States , San Francisco
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24.80 - 27.55 USD / Hour
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Discover rewarding Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Specialist jobs, a critical profession dedicated to protecting people, the planet, and organizational integrity. EHS Specialists are the cornerstone of workplace safety and environmental stewardship, serving as experts who ensure that companies operate within legal and ethical frameworks while fostering a culture of well-being. These professionals are found across every industry, from manufacturing and construction to technology, healthcare, and energy, making their skills universally in demand. If you are passionate about making a tangible difference, pursuing EHS Specialist jobs offers a career path where your work directly prevents harm and promotes sustainable operations. In a typical role, an EHS Specialist is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining comprehensive safety and environmental programs. This involves conducting regular site inspections and risk assessments to proactively identify and mitigate potential hazards before they cause incidents. A core duty is ensuring strict compliance with a complex web of regulations from agencies like OSHA, the EPA, and corresponding state and local bodies. When incidents or near-misses occur, EHS Specialists lead thorough investigations to determine root causes and develop corrective action plans to prevent recurrence. They are also the primary educators within an organization, designing and delivering critical training programs to employees at all levels on topics such as emergency procedures, hazardous material handling, and ergonomics. Furthermore, they manage essential documentation, including injury logs, environmental permits, and audit reports, ensuring accurate record-keeping for regulatory and internal review. To succeed in Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Specialist jobs, individuals typically possess a blend of technical knowledge and interpersonal skills. A foundational understanding of relevant health, safety, and environmental regulations is paramount. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities are required for hazard analysis and incident investigation. Excellent communication and training skills are essential, as the role involves translating complex regulations into actionable practices for diverse audiences. EHS Specialists must be organized, detail-oriented, and adept at project management to handle multiple initiatives simultaneously. A bachelor’s degree in environmental science, occupational health, engineering, or a related field is common, and professional certifications (such as ASP, CSP, or CHMM) are highly valued and often required for career advancement. Ultimately, professionals in these jobs are proactive, persuasive champions for safety, empowered to influence positive change and drive continuous improvement in every aspect of the workplace environment. Explore EHS Specialist jobs today to begin a career that safeguards both people and the planet.

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