Description
safety programs
osha compliance
incident investigation
risk assessment
environmental compliance
safety reporting
The ideal candidate works hand‑in‑hand with plant management to develop and deliver safety reports and statistics, provides leadership on environmental health and safety matters, maintains records, conducts incident investigations, and creates corrective action plans to prevent recurring problems. You will also support corporate conference calls with relevant safety information.
- Directs the organization's safety programs to protect employees and maintain safe working conditions; facilitates monthly safety committee meetings and develops weekly toolbox talks and monthly safety trainings per OSHA and company’s yearly training structure
- Formulates and suggests work safety standards
- Meets compliance and reporting requirements of federal or state regulations
- Performs New Hire Safety Orientations and other safety training and maintains appropriate records
- Assists with investigations of incidents, accidents, complaints, and cases of ill health
- Assists with risk assessments and site inspections; coordinates yearly OSHA audits with state and corporate partners
- Works with management and maintenance to ensure equipment is installed correctly/safely and assists with ensuring maintenance of equipment is up to date and scheduled accordingly
- Keeps all environmental tasks up to date per state, federal, and company standards; applies for permits and conducts necessary inspections/tests per branch environmental plans; updates SharePoint site on environmental compliance status
- Schedules and ensures yearly emergency action plan drills are completed
- Evaluates and coordinates purchasing of personal protection equipment as well as the plant’s safety shoe and prescription eyewear program
- Continues efforts towards INSHARP and VIPP Certifications for the branch
Requirements
bs degree
osha 30
communication
training
quality systems
hands-on
- BS Degree in Safety or equivalent or two years’ experience as a safety professional or a combination of both
- OSHA 30 preferred
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Must be able to train other employees effectively
- Experience working with quality systems is preferred
- This position is hands on and requires you to spend 90% of your time on the production floor
Benefits
This role is not open for submissions from outside staffing agencies. The Safety Manager position is based at Trulite’s New Berlin, WI location and oversees the Environmental, Health, and Safety programs for the entire plant, ensuring compliance with OSHA, EPA, and other regulatory agencies. The role offers a salary range of $70,000‑$80,000.
Trulite provides comprehensive benefit coverage, including immediate access to health, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as short‑ and long‑term disability protection. Employees also receive a wellness initiative that offers a percentage of pay daily if needed and a progressive financial training program.
After one year, the 401(k) employer match is 100 % vested and immediately contributes to the employee’s financial plan; the same match applies to contributions to a Health Savings Account for both employee and family coverage. Unused HSA funds continue to grow, and Trulite bears most of the cost of these benefits to support both physical and financial well‑being.
Training + Development
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