Roles will typically be aligned to specific businesses or sectors. Individuals will generally either be located at, and only support, a specific site or project (including construction), or have a role that requires specific industry/business expertise or interaction with specific business customers. This category will include those EHS professionals involved in “designing for EHS” (NPI), individuals responsible for customer or industry engagement, and EHS professionals working at customer sites or projects (generally not managing teams of EHS professionals or regions). Impacts the team's ability to achieve service, quality and timeliness of objectives. The role is subject to operating policy objectives. There is moderate autonomy within the role. High levels of operational judgment are required to achieve outcomes required. The EHS Site Leader is accountable for establishing, leading, and continuously improving the site’s Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) management system to protect people, the environment, and the business. This role provides day-to-day EHS leadership at a manufacturing site or fixed facility (e.g., service shop or O&M site), ensures regulatory compliance, drives risk reduction, and partners with operations to improve SQDC outcomes. The EHS Site Leader manages a small to medium team of EHS professionals and cross-functional contributors, sets strategy, allocates resources, and influences policy and culture across the site.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees