EH&S Coordinator
Georgia-Pacific LLC · West Chester, OH · 3 wk ago
On-siteManagementFull-time
About the role
The EHS Coordinator is responsible for hands-on, day-to-day site activities assisting in the development, implementation, and maintenance of the Company’s EHS programs for Georgia-Pacific employees as well as contractors onsite. This role offers a development path into an EHS Manager position for candidates who demonstrate capability, initiative, and a willingness to grow.
Responsibilities
- Engage all employees to help the site embrace our Path to Zero safety strategy and achieve zero Significant Injuries or Fatalities (SIFs)
- Learn and live PBM principles and use that personal growth to improve the site culture
- Lead continuous improvement in the Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) programs for the site
- Participate in the case management process for, and response to, any site incidents and injuries
- Plan, schedule, and manage compliance systems projects as assigned, including inspections and sampling
- Work with the site EHS Manager to ensure environmental compliance requirements are met
- Participate in the compliance system owner (CSO) responsibilities for specific safety areas, ownership areas to be determined
- Conduct educational classes for employees, contractors, and guests as needed
- Work with Hummingbird leadership to develop and execute the compliance plan, leading monthly reviews of the plan
- Update Hummingbird leadership weekly on safety KPIs
- Ensure awareness of any safety gaps and assist Hummingbird leadership to close those gaps
- Seek a thorough understanding among Hummingbird employees of the safety vision and Human & Organizational Performance (HOP)
- Own the execution of the EHS criteria in Hummingbird for GP’s Blue Diamond audit
Qualifications
- Degree in related field (bachelors or associates) OR equivalent EHS experience in a manufacturing or similar environment
- Experience handling hazardous materials and health/safety situations
What Will Put You Ahead
- Experience in heavy industrial manufacturing or similar environment
- Experience with OSHA, EPA, and environmental regulations
- Knowledge of federal and state regulatory requirements