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Divisional Health & Safety Coordinator - Multi-Site!
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Country: USA
Location: Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee
Total applied: 40 |
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Divisional Health & Safety Coordinator - Multi-Site!
My client is an industry leader within their industry that has a highly employee-oriented culture, offers family-friendly work schedules, and has exceptional advancement opportunities and career tracks. In this key role, you will provide Divisional Health and Safety support to various U.S. sites including:- Develop and implement a proactive EH&S System, including company driven Safety Management Systems.- Ensure compliance- Conduct inspections- Investigate incidents/injuries.- Develop & ensure implementation of corrective actions, EH&S policies, and best management practices.- Conduct all EH&S training for facility personnel.- Prepare and maintain all EH&S documentation and reporting to deadlines, communicate with governmental agencies.- Oversee the EH&S reviewing of new/modified processes/equipment/chemicals..- Also responsible for communicating all relevant information to company & facility management, as well as all facility employees.- Bachelor of Science Degree in Health and Safety or Environmental Management, or equivalent.- Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in Industrial Facility Health and Safety Compliance.- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.- Excellent computer skills (Lotus Notes, Microsoft Excel, Word, and Power Point).- Ability to travel frequently (30%).- QSM or related Management System experience.My client offers competitive salaries and an attractive benefit package to include medical, dental, vacation, and much more! You will find personal and professional satisfaction with this forward-thinking employer.multi-site, chemical, EHS Management system, manage, leadEmail your resumePlease click here,or copy and paste the following link into your email browser, to email your resume. MilwaukeeWIPro.59235.479@manpowerna.aplitrak.com At Manpower, our mission is to serve as trusted advisors in the changing world of work. Work with us and make a change for the better. us.manpower.com manpowerprofessional.com
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