EHS Manager, Regional Service Delivery

Arcwood Environmental

The Role

Overview

Lead regional EHS programs, ensure compliance, and drive a strong safety culture

Key Responsibilities

  • incident management
  • safety audits
  • performance metrics
  • policy development
  • training development
  • regulatory liaison

Tasks

-Identifies corrective and preventative action needs through audit, incident investigation, and observation/near-miss data trending -Builds a behavior-based safety culture through communications, employee involvement and ownership, and actions taken -Monitors and measures Company safety performance using key metrics with a focus on leading indicators -Develops and implements policies and procedures, in conjunction with Corporate guidance, to ensure compliance with safety standards and best practices -Develops and maintains Company safety improvement plans -Leads continuous improvement training content development and management to further educate team members -Maintains responsibility for ensuring locations are audit-ready, both internal and external, to ensure conformance with environmental, health and safety requirements and Corporate policies -Coordinates efforts with occupational medical facilities to ensure treatment protocols and return-to-work programs are established and adhered to -Prioritizes health and safety by adhering to policies, processes, and maintaining safe practices at all times -Establishes and facilitates Company-wide environmental, health and safety initiatives throughout an assigned region -Provides guidance and support for medical surveillance activities, annual physical programs, and industrial hygiene monitoring surveys -Implements safety leadership training to improve overall execution of safe practices -Maintains the ability to travel regionally to Arcwood facilities, up to 50% of the time -Provides Corporate assistance in controlling losses from injuries, liabilities, and property losses -Implements and enhances an organizational incident management system -Provides technical leadership and guidance to all departments when required regarding environmental, health and safety questions or issues -Represents the organization with OSHA and other regulatory officials regarding inspections and investigations

Requirements

  • csp
  • bachelor's
  • 3+ yrs
  • chemical safety
  • microsoft office
  • regulatory

What You Bring

-Ability to work in a constant state of alertness and in a safe manner -3+ years of experience working in EHS-related programs (required) -OR- -Excellent interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with internal and external stakeholders -Working knowledge of all Federal, State, and Local laws and regulations pertaining to occupational health and safety -Regular and predictable attendance to perform the functions and requirements of this role -Basic knowledge of the environmental services industry and the ability to retain confidential business information -Strong decision-making skills with the ability to influence others -Ability to wear personal protective equipment (PPE), including a respirator -In lieu of degree, 7+ years of experience working in EHS-related programs (required) -Bachelor's degree in health and safety management (required) -Previous experience working with chemical safety practices (required) -Strong organizational skills and the ability to effectively utilize Microsoft Office Suite applications -Certified Safety Professional (CSP) certification (preferred)

Benefits

-Growth Opportunities: At Arcwood, your contribution is valued beyond your job title. We believe in the power of continuous learning and growth, encouraging every employee to expand their skills and take on new challenges. -Collaborative Environment: Together we can achieve much more. Join a supportive and dynamic team where your ideas and efforts are recognized and rewarded.

The Company

About Arcwood Environmental

-Evolved into a national environmental services leader. -Acquired by EQT Infrastructure in January 2024, enhancing growth and capabilities. -Provides end‑to‑end waste solutions including treatment, transport, incineration, recycling, emergency response, and on‑site services. -Serves pharmaceuticals, life sciences, advanced manufacturing, chemicals, oil & gas, and metals sectors. -Notable projects include expanding a hazardous‑waste incinerator in Orange, TX, integrating a demilitarization facility in Joplin, MO, and installing a shredder in East Liverpool, OH. -Engagements involve handling regulated waste streams, technical support, compliance, and emergency spill response. -The Joplin facility specializes in energetic (explosive) waste disposal, offering a rare service niche.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Water Resources

Security Clearance

-post-offer drug screen and background check will be required