Health & Safety Lead

BBBH94851_1725585526
  • Bonus
  • Anaheim, California
  • Building Materials Construction

The Opportunity: An opportunity to work for a leader in the infrastructure, construction, and transportation sectors. The company's products are critical to supporting the growing infrastructure needs in North America, particularly on large-scale, impactful projects.

We are seeking a Health, Safety & Environmental professional, to cover the company's South Californian operations, and interested in working for an organization that emphasizes the production of sustainable products, such as recycled aggregates and energy-efficient infrastructure materials.


Company: Leading producer of aggregates and infrastructure products
Location: Covering 9 sites across Southern California
Salary: $100,000 - $130,000 + Bonus
Reporting To: Regional Divisional Manager
Operations: Recycling / Aggregates / Infrastructure / Construction Materials

Core Responsibilities:

  • Be the most senior company EHS representative across the region
  • Ensure the continuous implementation and improvement of environmental, health and safety training program, putting employee safety as a priority
  • Participate in new inductions and employee training in EHS.
  • Conduct internal audits to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local EHS standards, and regulations.
  • Document and report all EHS incidents.
  • Environmental sampling from all facilities to ensure compliance with regulations.
  • Conduct and report record keeping requirements for environmental regulatory reporting.
  • Maintain records for permit requirements.
  • Build strong working relationships with site and corporate teams, emphasizing environmental, health and safety initiatives.
  • Local commuting 75% of time to various Southern California locations.

Key Requirements:

  • Degree educated or relevant expereince - EHS related field
  • Industry experience - Mining, Cement, Aggregates, Construction, Infrastructure Projects
  • Regulatory experience with CALOSHA Title 8, OSHA 1910 and 1926
  • Regulatory experience with CA Waterboard, CARB, and other CA environmental agencies
  • Extensive fieldwork experience
  • Knowledge of federal, state, and local regulations
  • Stakeholder engagement and relationship building skills
  • Valid driving license and ability to travel across multiple states

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