The EHS Manager identifies existing and predictable hazards on large project sites and takes corrective measures to eliminate risk from the project sites. This role involves leading comprehensive EHS audits, reviewing high-risk work, engaging with leadership and trade partners on safety performance, designing and delivering EHS training, managing incident investigations, overseeing project and program assessments, and ensuring regulatory compliance. The EHS Manager will also be involved in policy development, supervising EHS staff, and leading strategic initiatives and client support related to environmental programs.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager