EHS Director 1

Idaho Asphalt, Peak AsphaltIdaho Falls, OR
Onsite

About The Position

Idaho Asphalt Supply, Inc. is a leading asphalt supplier and marketer in the Inland Northwest and Pacific Northwest Regions. With plants in Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Oregon, California and Arizona, IAS supplies a diverse product line of asphalts, polymer modified asphalts and asphalt emulsions to the Road maintenance and construction industry. IAS is looking for an energized, flexible self-starter to fill a full-time opening for Director of EHS.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in an Environmental Science, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Engineering, Engineering, Occupational Safety, or related field.
  • Minimum of 7 years of progressive responsibility in environmental, safety, production and/or related career.
  • Strong preference to experience within a chemical manufacturing/processing environment, with heavy focus on permitting & regulatory reporting.
  • 5+ years of training and management experience (plant environmental management or department management) in a manufacturing environment, preferably in the chemical industry.
  • Familiarity with industry standards such as OSHA, NFPA, ANSI, ACGIH, and AIHA is required.
  • Must be familiar with OSHA Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP), OSHA and EPA Process Safety Management (PSM) Requirements, EHS Management Systems (ISO), and Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) regulations.
  • Experience building positive and productive relationships with local, state, & federal regulators.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills with ability to interact with all levels of the organization, including the plant floor, as well as customers and outside professionals.
  • Demonstrated leadership, people-influencing, project management and ability to develop and deliver effective EHS-related training.
  • Strong verbal, written, presentation and English language communication skills.
  • Proficient in all aspects of safety and industrial hygiene.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of relevant federal, state and local occupational environmental, health and safety laws and regulations as they apply to industrial organizations.
  • Prior experience in chemical manufacturing/distribution setting.
  • Water and Air compliance experience.

Nice To Haves

  • An advanced degree and/or recognized EHS certification or documented training (e.g. PE, CIH, CSP, etc.) is a plus.
  • Professional industrial/distribution experience with Title V, NPDES, & storm water management is a plus.
  • Prior experience in developing and implementing environmental, safety programs and effective training curriculum is a plus.
  • PE stamp
  • California & western US regulatory experience

Responsibilities

  • Lead, direct, and be responsible for the environmental, health, and safety, efforts for all Idaho Asphalt locations & subsidiaries.
  • Provide leadership and strategic direction for EHS, as well as support and advise leadership with regard to the EHS implications of business activities.
  • Formulate a proactive, local EHS strategy that drives the locations to become an environmentally sustainable, healthy and safe operation; be the key point of contact with regulators; lead and develop EHS personnel to be partners with each site.
  • Take ownership over and help each site achieve EHS goals.
  • Obtain all necessary permits for process changes & new site constructions.
  • Assure all regulatory reporting is accurate & timely.
  • Ensure that the all facilities meet or exceed all applicable governmental EHS standards & any additional requirements set forth by leadership.
  • Develop, implement, & maintain environmental practices, projects and programs at our plants. Responsibilities included: meeting environmental permit requirements, which include storm water, wastewater, air emissions, solids waste, noise, etc.
  • Assist in formulating compliance programs in response to federal, state or company environmental, safety/industrial hygiene regulations and policies.
  • Implement, improve, & support the IAS operating management system and EH&S Policy.
  • Provide environmental, safety and health analysis of new processes, procedures, equipment, engineering guidelines and standards review, contractor safety, and all major engineering activities/projects. Coordinate and/or participate in process hazard analysis utilizing suitable methods such a HAZOP, What If, or other systems safety techniques.
  • Responsible for physical security programs and implement adequate controls to protect Company property & assets from negligence, theft, vandalism, arson, terrorism, and sabotage.
  • Drive safety cultural change focused on a proactive, process improvement approach.
  • Drive a strong EHS message through outstanding performance, investigation, follow-up and continuous improvement process and the initiation of action plans.
  • Develop and mentor staff and provide strong developmental support.
  • Monitor accident and illness investigations and recommend remedial action for all serious accidents or illnesses.
  • Prepare and distribute pertinent safety communications including statistics, newsletters and special alerts.
  • Participate in safety and fire protection audits of site and other Divisional Plants as requested.
  • Serve as liaison with Company property insurance inspectors, regulatory agencies, and fire department.
  • Ensure that personnel are given instructions on how to work safely and maintain a healthful environment.
  • Interact with Supply chain group and vendors to ensure all safety supplies and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required is available and maintained in order to meet employee safety requirements.
  • Establish, build consensus, and communicate standards and guidelines to the personnel.
  • Coordinate with the trucking safety director to ensure truck driver safety within our manufacturing facilities.

Benefits

  • competitive total rewards package
  • innovative, dynamic, and fast-paced learning culture
  • research environment
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