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Plan, schedule, and coordinate all activities related to Plant Safety and Environmental Programs and ensure that its focus remains as our top priority.
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Oversees the administration of workers’ compensation program, including working with the insurance carrier to reduce employee lost time.
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Collaborates with insurance carrier claims adjusters, nurse case managers, and other appropriate staff to ensure proper management of claims.
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Creates and maintains company programs to prevent on-the-job injuries and illnesses.
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Partners with the operations teams to implement ergonomically sound and safety conscience production line and process changes.
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Leads accident investigations in collaboration with managers/supervisors to uncover root causes and implements corrective action; follows up on corrective action to ensure hazards are mitigated.
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Prepares material and evidence for organizational use in legal proceedings and insurance investigation.
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Make represent Water Heating, Montgomery, AL in legal proceedings related to workers’ compensation.
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Interacts with Corporate in-house legal department and outside counsel on issues related to safety and workers’ compensation matters.
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Prepares studies and analyses historical data of company-related accidents and develops an action plan to mitigate.
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Directly responsible for the management of the Waste Water Treatment Facility and the Medical Center Operations.
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Ensure compliance with all Federal, State and Local Government Regulations concerning OSHA and EPA, including permits and certifications. Stays abreast regulatory changes and promptly implements compliance programs.
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Primary contact for all Federal, State and Local regulatory agencies such as OSHA, EPA, ADEM.
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Verifies that the company is current on all required certifications and licenses.
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Compiles and submits reports required by Company and outside regulatory agencies.
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Contact for vendors and contractors.
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Contact with hourly and salaried workforce.
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Evaluate and conduct appropriate analysis in order to mitigate potential liability.
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Responsible for the promotion, communication, and education of all hourly and salaried plant employees on safety, health, ergonomics, industrial hygiene, and environmental programs.
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Responsible for all internal records and statistics on employee safety and health, environmental issues, industrial hygiene, and medical center transactions.
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Acts as the Montgomery Plant Emergency Response Coordinator as well as directs and monitors Emergency Management plans.
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Conducts, evaluates, and analyzes all safety, ergonomic, health, water and air emissions and makes appropriate recommendations to upper management.
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Develops and teaches safety initiatives to hourly and salaried personnel as well as manages training and compliance for all industrial lift truck safety.
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Leads employee committee involvement as it pertains to safety, health, ergonomics, industrial hygiene and environmental programs. Conducts monthly safety meetings and audits.
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Manages company resources and budgets as it pertains to safety, health, ergonomics, industrial hygiene, and environmental programs.
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Manages the company’s light-duty program.
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Manages facility security and violence in the workplace programs.
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Maintains safety files, records, to include MSDS information.
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Supervisory Responsibilities: Directly supervises employees in safety, wastewater treatment plant, including Occupational Health Nurses. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization’s policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, and training employees; planning, assigni9ng, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving problems
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Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Health and Safety (EHS), Industrial Hygiene, Occupational and Environmental Health Science, engineering, or related field, from four-year college or university, or equivalent education
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7-10 years’ experience in EHS and 5 or more years’ experience as EHS Manager
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Prefer someone who is electrical and mechanically inclined and has high volume steel/metal manufacturing fabrication experience
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Demonstrated knowledge of governmental program requirements regarding OSHA, EPA, ADEM, NFPA, NEC, and others
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Demonstrated leadership skills with the ability to get on the floor, identify and analyze problems, develop solutions, and execute
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Must be a team player and have the ability to work in a team environment
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Overseeing medical care for individuals; filling out formal paperwork; ensuring individuals receive needed care during emergency situations
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Proficient in computer skills (Word, Excel and Power Point)
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Strong communicative skills (interpersonal, speaking, writing & listening) with the ability to present information and respond to questions from groups, directors or top management
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Independent thought, good judgment, problem-solving skills and ability to prioritize multiple projects
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Self-motivated with little or no supervision. Equal Opportunity Employer