EHS Manager
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Location: Gordon, GA, US
Company: JM Huber Corporation
Portfolio Business: Huber Engineered Materials
J.M. Huber Corporation is one of the largest privately held, family-owned companies in the United States. Established in 1883, we are a diversified, global supplier of specialty and commodity chemicals, hydrocolloid solutions, engineered wood products and natural resources to customers spanning a wide variety of industries. With approximately $3 billion in sales and 4,000 employees worldwide, we have a material presence in more than 20 countries.
Position Summary
The Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Manager is responsible for leading and managing all environmental, health, safety, industrial hygiene, and regulatory compliance programs for Gordon Operations, the associated mining properties, and the AMTEC Laboratory. The role provides oversight of MSHA (Mine Safety and Health Administration) compliance, OSHA (Occupational Safety AND Health Administration), environmental permitting (Title V air compliance, stormwater, and wastewater compliance programs), spill prevention programs, industrial hygiene monitoring, training programs, contractor safety, emergency preparedness, Federal, State, local and internal regulatory reporting. The position works closely with operations, maintenance, engineering, geology, contractors, purchasing, and corporate EHS leadership to identify and manage risk, support business growth, and ensure compliance obligations are met across the Gordon Plant and associated mining properties.
Huber offers an excellent total compensation package which includes:
- Benefits for physical, financial, and emotional health
- Affordable medical plans: wellness credit and company funded HSA choices.
- 401k with 125% company match up to 5% of eligible pay, 100% vested at hire.
- Bonus yearly 401k company contribution of 5%; 5-year vesting schedule
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Principal Duties & Responsibilities
- Provide technical safety, health, and environmental support and information to site personnel.
- Take proactive measures to safeguard personnel and assets, by advising employees, lab technicians, engineering groups, the Gordon Leadership team etc. of regulatory changes with which the plants must comply. Sufficient advance notice should be provided so that compliance on the effective date of new regulations is assured. Periodically audit practices and records to ensure compliance with company programs and Federal/State/local occupational safety, health and environmental regulations.
- Conduct risk assessments, audits, inspections, and behavioral observations to identify opportunities for continuous improvement. Facilitate safety committee activities and promote employee engagement in safety initiatives.
- Lead incident investigations and root cause analyses for injuries, illnesses, property damage, environmental events, and near misses.
- Monitor lost-time injuries/illnesses and Worker's Compensation Claims. Monitor injury and incident trends and develop strategies to reduce operational risk. injury/illness and non-injury incident investigation reports and following up as necessary.
- Collaborate with site leadership to implement Corporate EHS policies, procedures, and programs in Sustainability, and Environmental Management System based on Huber Sustainability Management System.
- Develop, implement and update environmental compliance plans based on the Federal, local, and site regulatory requirements. Maintain oversight of all environmental compliance requirements associated with the Title V Air Permit, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), Wastewater permits, Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plans, waste management requirements.
- Coordinate permit application, renewals, and modifications associated with production increases, process changes, equipment modifications, and expansion projects. Provide technical guidance regarding air emissions controls, baghouse performance, visible emissions, and fugitive dust management.
- Facilitate and participate in the Change Management process and review operational and capital improvement projects for environmental permitting, safety impacts, and regulatory requirements.
- Develop and maintain environmental, health, and safety training programs. Ensure compliance with MSHA Part 46 and other required regulatory training programs. Oversee contractor and visitor orientation processes.
- Perform and/or coordinate industrial hygiene and environmental sampling and monitoring to ensure compliance with governmental regulations and best practices for both safety and environmental regulations. Support respiratory protection, hearing conservation, medical surveillance, and occupational health initiatives.
- Drive a culture focused on accountability, employee engagement, risk reduction, and environmental stewardship.
- Influence site leaders and employees through visible leadership and effective communication.
- May perform other duties.
Major Challenges:
- Maintaining current knowledge of relevant federal, State and local regulatory changes.
- Guiding and positively influencing the actions of others in order to accomplish goals and objectives.
Decision Making Authority:
This position has a wide range of decision-making authority such as people, resources, spare parts, maintenance & repairs, process controls, supplies, environmental, safety, product development, project development & employee development.
Specialized/Technical Knowledge or Required Skills
- Education: Bachelors in a safety science/engineering/industrial hygiene discipline, environmental science/engineering or engineering, and knowledge of mining or mineral processing operations
- Experience: 5-10 years experience
- CSP/CHMM/CIH credentials preferred
- Part 46 MSHA experience
- Must have good comprehension of management systems and risk based prioritization
- Must be motivated and have a passion for EH&S
- Proficient in the English language (oral and written)
- Recognizable leadership skills
- Demonstrated project management skills
- Demonstrated people influencing skills
- Effective facilitator and communicator
- Capable of developing and giving training
- Working knowledge of Federal, State and Local occupational safety, health and environmental laws and regulations
- Proficient in the use and application of PCs, and related office applications
- Ability to effectively deal with other people, especially other company personnel, to enlist needed cooperation in implementing regulatory requirements
- Ability to productively deal with regulatory agencies, consultants and other contractor personnel
- Ability to make explicit engineering recommendations for equipment layout/design changes to effect safety improvements
Physical Requirements
Work is split between an office setting, production environment, and field locations. Limited domestic travel may be required, approximately 20%. Able to sit, stand, walk, bend, stoop and climb up to 70 feet. Able to lift, pull, push and carry up to 25 lbs. Manual dexterity required for operation of a computer keyboard. Respirator Fit Test is required at hire; no facial hair can interfere with the seal of the respirator at pre-hire and annual fit test screening. Vision and hearing tests are also required.
Total Rewards
J.M. Huber Corporation complies with all local/state regulations requiring salary range transparency.
Any offered salary is determined based on relevant factors such as an applicant's skills, performance, job responsibilities, prior relevant experience, certain degrees and certifications and market considerations.
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U.S. Market-Based Salary Range |
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EHS Manager |
[$96,900.00 - $125,800.00] |
In addition to base compensation, individuals may be eligible for an annual discretionary bonus and profit-sharing payout.
Huber also offers a comprehensive, competitive benefits package as detailed on the Huber Benefits Hub
Our employees are our strongest asset, and their safety, health, and well-being is our highest priority. We respect the individual by providing opportunities for professional and personal development. Our Principles drive us to create an inclusive workplace where employees share core values, show dignity and respect toward others, and work hard to achieve their best performance.
J.M. Huber Corporation is an EEO employer. Pre-employment drug screening is required
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