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Regional EHS Specialist

Agtegra Cooperative · Aberdeen, SD · 2 wk ago
ManagementFull-time

Position Summary

The Regional Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Specialist serves as the primary EHS resource for a region, providing day-to-day support, guidance, and problem-solving. This role travels frequently and is a highly visible, hands-on partner to managers and frontline employees, ensuring regulatory and cooperative compliance.

Key Responsibilities

  • Serve as the primary EHS resource for assigned locations, providing day-to-day support, guidance, and problem-solving.
  • Implement and maintain cooperative-wide EHS programs, policies, procedures, and standards across the region, integrating into daily operations.
  • Conduct regular site visits, field observations, and walkthroughs to identify hazards, assess risk, and verify compliance.
  • Deliver EHS training tailored to operations, new-hire onboarding and task-specific instruction.
  • Coach leaders and employees on safe work practices, hazard recognition, and risk mitigation.
  • Facilitate safety meetings, toolbox talks, and leadership safety updates.
  • Lead or support the investigation and management of workplace incidents, injuries, near misses, property damage, and environmental events.
  • Develop corrective and preventive actions, track completion, and verify effectiveness.
  • Prepare clear, timely incident reports and communicate lessons learned.
  • Ensure compliance with applicable federal, state, and local EHS regulations (e.g., OSHA, EPA, DOT, grain handling standards).
  • Support regulatory inspections, audits, and agency interactions, including preparation, participation, and follow-up.
  • Aid locations with permit requirements, recordkeeping, reporting, and regulatory submissions.
  • Monitor regulatory changes impacting agricultural operations and translate requirements into practical guidance.
  • Assist locations with environmental inspections, spill response planning, and corrective actions, promoting responsible stewardship practices aligned with cooperative values and community expectations.
  • Track, analyze, and report EHS metrics, trends, and key performance indicators for the region.
  • Identify recurring issues and systemic risks and recommend improvements.
  • Participate in corporate or cooperative-wide EHS initiatives, audits, and best-practice sharing.
  • Contribute to the development and revision of EHS policies, procedures, and training materials.

Qualifications & Experience

  • Required Qualifications:
    • Bachelor’s degree in safety, Environmental Health, Industrial Hygiene, Agriculture, Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience, or combination of degree and experience).
    • Specialist Level: Degree (or equivalent experience) and up to 3 years progressive EHS experience.
    • Senior Specialist Level: 5+ years of progressive EHS experience, preferably within agriculture, grain handling, manufacturing, industrial, or energy-related environments.
    • Must be eligible to work in the United States without visa sponsorship.
    • English Proficiency.
    • Must be 18 years or older.
    • Travels frequently and extensively within the region.
  • Preferred Qualifications:
    • Experience working within an agricultural cooperative or multi-site organization.
    • Professional certifications such as CSP, ASP, CHMM, or similar.
    • Experience with grain handling safety standards, confined spaces, lockout/tagout, hot work, and mobile equipment safety.
    • Familiarity with environmental permitting, spill prevention (SPCC), and emergency response planning.
    • Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
      • Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to influence without direct authority.
      • Strong working knowledge of OSHA regulations and general environmental compliance requirements.
      • Hands-on, practical approach to safety that resonates with frontline agricultural employees.
      • Proven experience conducting incident investigations and implementing corrective actions.
      • Ability to work independently across multiple locations with minimal supervision.
      • Ability to translate regulatory requirements into clear, workable solutions.
      • Strong organizational and time-management skills in a fast-paced, seasonal environment.
      • Analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail.
      • Comfortable working in operational environments, including outdoor conditions, grain facilities, and industrial settings.

Physical & Work Environment Requirements

  • Ability to walk, climb ladders and stairs, and work around grain facilities, equipment, and uneven surfaces.
  • Ability to work in outdoor environments and varying weather conditions.
  • Occasional lifting of materials up to established safety limits.

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