EHS Manager II

Ecolab Inc.Greensboro, NC
$120,500 - $180,700Onsite

About The Position

The NA Manufacturing SH&E Manager II will be responsible to manage the Safety, Health and Environmental (SH&E) programs in accordance with the Global Strategy and North American regulatory requirements within Ecolab’s NA Supply Chain Manufacturing group. Ecolab is the world’s leader in water, hygiene and energy technologies and services that protect people and vital resources. With annual sales of $15 billion and 49,000 associates, Ecolab’s products and services touch people every day in nearly every corner of the world. Together, we deploy unlimited resourcefulness to help businesses thrive in a safe and healthy way and ensure the availability of the world’s most precious natural resources for future generations. We are dedicated to helping our customers achieve their goals by working together to tackle the world’s most pressing and complex challenges – clean water, safe food, abundant energy, and healthy environments. The position location is at the Greensboro, NC manufacturing facility.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in occupational safety and health or a technical / chemical engineering degree
  • 10 years of Safety experience
  • Demonstrated project management, coaching, training and mentoring skills
  • Effective leadership and interpersonal skills to successfully build and influence collaborative working relationships across the organization
  • Record of consistently delivering results despite obstacles and setbacks
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills in a variety of communication settings (one-on-one, small and large groups), across diverse styles and position levels
  • Immigration sponsorship not available for this role

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor’s Degree in safety or other technical discipline (e.g. Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biology) or Operations Management / Supply Chain Management
  • Previous experience with personal safety and behavior-based safety programs
  • Experience with hazardous materials and process safety management
  • Experience in a World Class manufacturing environment.
  • Certification as a Safety Professional
  • Policy development / Safety Management System experience

Responsibilities

  • Provide leadership, coaching and support to Ecolab site management teams, including both chemical and attached EC3 sites.
  • Ensure reporting discipline within Ecolab’s SH&E management systems, compliance audits, record-keeping, and other processes. Responsible for SH&E leading and lagging metric rollup.
  • Develop and analyze KPl's and metrics to focus on TRIR and Process Safety Tier ranking improvement. Perform analysis and provide recommendations.
  • Perform incident investigations and assist determining root cause and corrective actions
  • Review, evaluate, and analyze work environments and design programs and procedures and provide recommendations to control the risks involved.
  • Ensure businesses conform to Ecolab Global SH&E Policies as well as applicable federal and state regulatory requirements.
  • Engage and collaborate with the SH&E Divisional Business Partners and safety champions to gain cross-functional support and to identify opportunities for leveraging initiatives across Divisions.
  • Implement and deliver global SH&E related training programs including Safety Leadership.
  • Facilitate development, implementation, reviews and audits of all Life Critical policies, safety programs, and any other items identified within the ECAP scope for the site
  • Own all environmental, waste, and water programs; meeting Ecolab SH&E Policies as well as applicable federal and state regulatory requirements. Manage annual AWS certification.
  • Lead site’s SHE Pillar and SHE Champion program, incorporating HOP principles into PCS

Benefits

  • Annual bonus pay based on performance, per plan terms.
  • Ecolab strives to provide comprehensive and market-competitive benefits to meet the needs of our associates and their families.
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