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Sr. Manager, Environmental Health & Safety (EHS)

ASM · Greater Phoenix Area · Yesterday
ManagementFull-time

About the role

The Sr. Manager, Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) will lead the EHS team for ASM's new state-of-the-art facility in Scottsdale, Arizona. This role is responsible for building, implementing, and continuously improving the site EHS management system as the facility moves from start-up and commissioning into full operations.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as the primary EHS leader for the Scottsdale facility and advise site management on regulatory compliance, risk reduction, emergency readiness, and EHS performance.
  • Lead and develop the Scottsdale EHS team by setting clear priorities, coaching team members, building capability, and creating a collaborative, service-oriented EHS culture.
  • Establish EHS programs for a new facility including procedures, inspections, training plans, reporting routines, management reviews, and corrective action processes.
  • Help define the future EHS strategy for the Scottsdale site by establishing scalable programs, building organizational capability, and preparing the facility to support future business growth, technology development, operational expansion, and workforce growth.
  • Partner early with design, construction, facilities, and engineering teams so EHS requirements are built into equipment layouts, chemical and gas systems, utilities, maintenance plans, and operating procedures.
  • Influence a broad group of stakeholders including executives, employees, customers, contractors, vendors, emergency response partners, and regulatory agencies.
  • Use data and field observations to identify trends, prioritize risk reduction, and drive improvement actions to closure.

Core EHS Program Responsibilities

  • Safety and Industrial Hygiene: Maintain strong safety programs for hazardous energy control, electrical safety, contractor safety, ergonomics, machine and equipment safety, chemical safety, working at heights, confined spaces where applicable, and emergency response. Support semiconductor operations including cleanrooms, laboratories, tools, process modules, chemical delivery systems, hazardous gas systems, abatement systems, and supporting utilities. Lead risk assessments and field reviews for start-up activities, commissioning, tool installation, maintenance, non-routine work, and management of change. Manage industrial hygiene programs including exposure assessment planning, sampling coordination, ventilation review, chemical control guidance, and follow-up actions. Oversee incident reporting and investigations to ensure events are reported, reviewed, and corrected in line with regulatory and company requirements.
  • Environmental Compliance: Air compliance: manage air permit requirements, emissions tracking, control device and abatement system records, regulatory applicability reviews, reporting, and change reviews for new tools, processes, and facility systems. Water and wastewater: manage wastewater discharge and pretreatment requirements, sampling coordination, pH or treatment system controls, water-related records, permit conditions, and compliance reporting. Stormwater: maintain stormwater pollution prevention controls, inspections, training, corrective actions, and documentation for outdoor activities, chemical storage, waste storage, loading areas, and contractor work. Hazardous and universal waste: manage waste profiles, accumulation areas, container labeling, inspections, manifests, vendor coordination, disposal records, and employee training. Hazardous materials and chemical management: oversee chemical inventory, Safety Data Sheets, labeling, storage compatibility, permit conditions, emergency planning information, and chemical approval processes. Sustainability and resource efficiency: partner with site teams to reduce emissions, waste, water use, and compliance risk while supporting reliable operations.

Management Systems, Training, and Emergency Preparedness

  • Implement and maintain EHS management systems aligned with ASM requirements, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, and applicable local, state, and federal regulations.
  • Develop and deliver EHS training for employees, leaders, contractors, and emergency response team members; verify that training is effective in the workplace.
  • Lead audits and inspections to verify program health, identify gaps, and ensure corrective actions are completed on time.
  • Implement emergency response and business continuity programs to protect employees, visitors, equipment, and the facility during emergencies or business disruptions.
  • Collaborate globally with other EHS leaders to align procedures, share lessons learned, and improve EHS practices across ASM.

Education, Experience, And Qualifications

  • BS or MS in health and safety engineering, industrial engineering, chemical engineering, chemistry, environmental science, occupational safety, or a related technical discipline.
  • 10+ years of progressive EHS experience in manufacturing, semiconductor, high-tech, research and development, equipment design, or similar technical operations.
  • Experience leading, supervising, or developing EHS professionals or cross-functional EHS teams is strongly preferred.
  • Working knowledge of ISO 14001, ISO 45001, EHS management systems, regulatory compliance, incident management, audit programs, and corrective action tracking.
  • Experience with environmental programs, including air permitting and emissions tracking, wastewater, stormwater, hazardous materials, hazardous waste, universal waste, and required plans, inspections, records, and reports.
  • Knowledge of semiconductor equipment or similar high-tech operations, including chemical and gas systems, cleanrooms, facilities utilities, emissions controls, and equipment installation or commissioning activities.
  • Experience with industrial hygiene methods and standards applicable to semiconductor or chemical-intensive operations.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to explain requirements clearly to employees, leaders, contractors, customers, and external stakeholders.
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills; able to make sound decisions in a fast-paced start-up and ramp environment.
  • Strong ability to influence without authority and build trust across functions.
  • Professional certification preferred, such as Certified Safety Professional, Certified Industrial Hygienist, Certified Hazardous Materials Manager, or similar credential.
  • Ability to respond to emergencies during off-hours as needed.

Strategic Importance and Growth Opportunity

This position represents a critical leadership hire supporting one of ASM's most significant facility investments and growth initiatives. The Sr. EHS Manager will have the opportunity to influence site strategy, support business expansion, and establish EHS programs that will serve as the foundation for long-term operational success. Serving as a trusted advisor to site leadership and a key contributor to operational, engineering, and business decisions. Leading the development of EHS programs and organizational capabilities for a new state-of-the-art semiconductor facility. Building a high-performing EHS organization and creating a culture that supports both employee well-being and business performance. Influencing major facility, operational, environmental, and safety initiatives during a period of significant site growth. Gaining visibility with site, regional, and global leaders across ASM. Assuming increasing levels of responsibility as the facility grows, including opportunities to expand team leadership, strategic planning, operational influence, and broader EHS oversight. Contributing to EHS best practices that can be shared and implemented across ASM's global operations.

What Success Looks Like

  • The Scottsdale EHS team is organized, capable, and viewed as a trusted partner by site leadership and employees.
  • EHS requirements are built into the facility, equipment, utilities, and work processes before issues occur.
  • Environmental obligations for air, water, wastewater, stormwater, hazardous materials, and waste are clearly owned, tracked, and audit-ready.
  • Safety and environmental risks are identified early, corrective actions are completed on time, and lessons learned are shared across ASM.
  • The site is ready for inspections, audits, customer visits, emergency response activities, and operational ramp milestones.
  • The role demonstrates increasing strategic influence and expanded leadership impact as the Scottsdale facility grows.

Apply Today

To be part of what’s next, apply today. We make the tech that enables the chips in devices which improve lives around the world. We do this with an eye to the future, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible through cutting-edge innovation, and driving the next wave of technological breakthroughs that shape how we live, work, and connect. To learn more about ASM, find us at asm.com and on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X and YouTube. ASM is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, nationality, social or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, marital status, pregnancy, political affiliation, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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