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The EHS Specialist is responsible for supporting the EHSQ Manager by administering and maintaining the organization’s Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) programs and assisting with day‑to‑day facilities projects. This role focuses on routine execution, compliance support, data tracking, and continuous improvement of EHS initiatives, while helping ensure facilities projects are evaluated and implemented in alignment with applicable safety and environmental regulations.
Job Responsibility:
Serve as a key EHS contact for employees
Assist the EHSQ Manager in the implementation, maintenance, and continuous improvement of Environmental, Health, and Safety programs
Conduct routine EHS walkthroughs and inspections of facilities, work areas, and projects
document findings and track corrective actions
Assist with incident and near‑miss investigations, including root cause analysis and corrective/preventive action tracking
Review and maintain Safety Data Sheets (SDS), chemical inventories, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) assessments, and associated documentation
Participate in evaluating new and existing processes, equipment, and facilities projects for safety hazards and regulatory requirements, and performing job safety/hazard analysis
Assist in preparing, revising, and updating EHS policies, procedures, trainings, and related documentation
Support regulatory compliance by staying informed of applicable federal, state, and local EHS requirements and escalating concerns as appropriate
Coordinate and run the safety committee
Assist with administering EHS training programs
Manage hazardous waste and disposal activities
Gather, track, and maintain environmental performance data
Assist with oversight and coordination of day‑to‑day facilities projects and maintenance activities
Perform other duties as assigned
Follow Business Technology policies to protect sensitive data and reduce information security occurrences
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent required in Environmental Science, Occupational Safety, Engineering, Chemistry, or other STEM-related field
Minimum of 2 years of relevant work experience in a manufacturing, engineering, or industrial environment preferred
Strong written and verbal English language communication skills
Excellent teamwork/interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively, both within and outside one's own work group
Demonstrate commitment and adherence to Sigma Design Core Values