3-6 years of experience in safety, environmental, or risk management roles
Bachelor's degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Science, or related field Preferred
Working knowledge of OSHA standards and practical field safety principles
Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to coach and influence others
Comfortable working in outdoor, hands-on environments with a wide range of teams
Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) and safety reporting systems
Pay Transparency
Position Range:
$80,000 - $95,000
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
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The EHS Manager is responsible for providing day-to-day environmental, health, and safety support to operations within their assigned region. This includes coaching and mentoring field teams, helping leadership implement safety systems, and ensuring a consistent, practical approach to risk management. This role partners closely with operations to build a strong safety culture and ensure compliance with internal policies and external regulations. The EHS Manager also plays a key role in site visits, training, incident response, and driving continuous improvement across all aspects of safety performance.
Primary Responsibilities
General Responsibilities
Provide direct support to crews, supervisors, and company leaders within the assigned region
Support the implementation and ongoing use of the company's Safety Management System
Conduct safety assessments, risk evaluations, and compliance reviews at facilities and job sites
Guide operational teams in the application of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and safe work practices
Assist with the review and follow-up of incidents and near misses, including root cause identification and corrective action tracking
Facilitate or support safety training sessions, tailgate talks, and onboarding program
Promote engagement with safety initiatives and help local leaders build ownership of safety practices
Field-Focused Responsibilities
Routinely visit jobsites and facilities to provide coaching, observe operations, and reinforce safety expectations
Lead or participate in field safety meetings, including daily or weekly briefings and hazard discussions
Conduct field safety observations and behavior-based coaching interactions
Serve as a point of contact for regional and company leaders regarding safety topics or concerns
Conduct internal audits and assessments to identify gaps, share best practices, and drive improvement
Partner with company leadership to ensure corrective actions are implemented and sustained
Performance Metrics
The EHS Manager will support progress in the following areas:
Execution of Facility Safety Action Plans
EHS Training Compliance: ≥ 95%
OSHA TRIR Reduction
DART Rate Reduction
Timely and complete incident investigations with documented root causes
Weekly Company Visit Reports:
Driver Qualification File Compliance: ≥ 95%
Reduction in Preventable Vehicle Incidents