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Responsibilities:
- Provide oversight for day-to-day compliance with air, wastewater, water and storm water permits, plans, regulations.
- Interpret environmental laws and permit requirements, and stay up to date on the changing/new regulatory requirements.
- Coordinate reporting and recordkeeping requirements for permit compliance and corporate sustainability data tracking requirements.
- Maintain detailed records and prepare reports for submission to local, state and federal regulatory agencies.
- Develop and implement environmental compliance programs to ensure environment regulatory compliance is achieved in a cost-effective manner that also effectively manages environmental risks.
- Support the adherence to environmental initiatives.
- Oversee the development of findings, recommendations, and corrective actions to mitigate EHS hazards.
- Perform technical analysis of process data as related to air and water emissions.
- Apply for permits and maintain a schedule for renewals, and reporting.
- Develop, implement, and coordinate emergency response to release events as necessary.
- Develop and deliver environmental compliance-related training sessions.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Science, Engineering, Science, or related field. (minimum of 5 years of Environmental Science).
- 4+ years’ experience in industrial manufacturing facility.
- Strong working knowledge of federal, state, and local regulations with regard to Air Quality, Wastewater, Storm Water, Solid and Hazardous Waste Management.
- Experience with MSHA/OSHA, a plus.
- 50% travel to start, 25% after acclimation to sites.
Role Summary:
We are looking for a creative and highly organized Guest Experience Venue Manager to support and dual report to the Venue Manager and VP of Guest Experiences. As Guest Experience Manager, you will shape and deliver the end-to-end hospitality experience at one of the (16) host cities of the FIFA World Cup 26™.
Your scope will include oversight and management of such areas as hospitality gifting, guest experience staff and external vendor management, hospitality entertainment, omnichannel communication, content recommendations, service mapping, and post-tournament reporting. You will also oversee access control strategy, ensuring accurate guest tiering, zone control, and appropriate staff allocation across all hospitality areas. You will be managing third party suppliers and vendors ensuring high level service delivery as per assigned scope at the assigned venue. You will manage the cross-functional working groups to ensure seamless alignment and premium service delivery at every phase of the guest journey.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support On Location Venue Manager and VP Guest Experience with delivery of the overall Hospitality Program at the assigned venue
- Manage selected Guest Experience vendors and all hired Guest Experience staff
- Align guest experience and guest journey with FIFA brand standards and On Location’s hospitality tiers across global and local audiences
- Oversee the execution of hospitality services at the assigned stadium, including indoor lounges and FIFA pavilion
- Deliver access control system at assigned venue
- Ensure all functions are synchronized around key journey milestones and guest experience standards
- Ensure successful implementation of the gifting program
- Support with delivery and distribution of the staff uniforms program
- Ensure that all hospitality spaces are ready for match operations
- Secure successful implementation of the entertainment program across the stadium
- Develop post-match communication plans, feedback collection, and tactics to convert guests into repeat customers
- Manage assigned Guest Experience stadium staff
Experience/Qualifications Needed:
- Minimum 5 years of experience in VIP hospitality across major sporting events
- Proven project management skills
- Proven ability to conceptualize and deliver large scale projects with multiple workstreams
- Experience working in the cross functional environment
- Experience working in multi-venue or international events
- Strong collaboration and communication abilities
- Fluent in English; Spanish and/or French are a strong asset
We’d Love If You Also Have These:
- Experience with major sporting or international cultural events
- Background in VIP hospitality, production, or brand activations
Working Conditions:
- Fixed Term Position
- Non regular working hours
- Willingness to work on weekends and national holidays
*This role will be paid as a weekly rate, based on 40 hours per week.*
Securing the largest sporting event in history requires a blend of high-tech logistics and front-line leadership. For the FIFA World Cup 2026®, the On-Location Manager is a pivotal role, serving as the bridge between the guest experience team and physical security teams in On Location managed hospitality spaces.
Job Title: On Location Security Manager
Reports To: Director of Security & the Venue Manager
Role Overview
The Security Manager ensures that every person entering hospitality spaces overseen by On Location, from VIPs to fans and contractors, is authorized to be there. You will oversee and manage a diverse workforce of security access staff and maintain the integrity of the venues to ensure a safe, secure, and seamless flow of people.
Key Responsibilities
1. Operational Leadership & Training
- Team Oversight: Lead and brief a team of On Location Access Staff on matchday protocols.
- Ensure the proper placement of On Location Access staff at the identified locations and that positions are staffed according to On Location and FIFA requirements
2. Access Control
- Venue Management: Enforce strict access rules for restricted areas, including but not limited to On Location’s: Pitch-side Lounges, VIP Lounges, Pavilions, Villages, and vehicle and vendor access when applicable.
- Problem Solving: Act as the primary escalation point for accreditation discrepancies and failed ticket scans.
3. Safety & Security Integration
- Crowd Flow: Monitor ingress and egress points to prevent overcrowding and ensure that emergency exits remain clear and accessible.
- Inter-Agency Liaison: Coordinate, Venue IT, and FIFA Accreditation teams to align security screening with technical data flows.
- Reporting: Provide real-time data to the Venue Operations Center (VOC) regarding attendance numbers and security incidents in coordination with FIFA Security.
- Emergency Management: Ensure all emergency action procedures for all identified risks are documented, briefed, and trained by all staff at each venue.
Required Qualifications
Experience: Minimum 5+ years in security management, with a specific focus on stadium operations or large-scale international events.
Soft Skills: Calm under extreme pressure; ability to make decisions in high-stress, live environments, all while ensuring the highest level of guest experience.
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Sports Management, or a related field (or equivalent employment and field experience).
Languages: Fluency in English is mandatory. Fluency in Spanish is required for the Mexico-based venues.
Physical & Scheduling Requirements
- Must be able to work long, irregular hours, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
- Ability to remain on your feet for 10+ hours and navigate large stadium footprints quickly.
- Must pass a comprehensive FIFA-vetted background check and obtain necessary local licensing (e.g., state-specific security guard registration).
*Note to Candidates: This is a fixed-term contract role. Preference is given to residents of the host city who have a deep understanding of local stadium infrastructure.
POSITION SUMMARY: The Sr. EHS Specialist is responsible for complex technical work within a range of EHS disciplines.The Sr. EHS Specialist will assist and support to the Associate Director of EHS in the development, implementation, and monitoring of the site’s EHS programs designed to protect the health, safety, and well-being of all Ash Stevens employees, visitors, contractors, the Community, and the local environment as well as compliance with all relevant EHS regulations and best industry practices.
To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required.
- Shall adhere to all applicable regulatory requirements, including FDA, EPA, OSHA, MIOSHA, MI DEQ, and related EHS procedures, policies, and practices.
- Consistent support of Ash Stevens’ mission and values.
- Identify and protect the original technical information as part of the company property.
KEY ACCOUNTABILTIES:
- With limited supervision, assist and support the Associate Director of EHS with the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of all EHS management systems and programs.
- Support business plan KRAs/goals and develop and monitor to ensure goals are achieved.
- Develop implement, document, and periodically review Company training programs related to EHS to protect workers and satisfy regulatory and site requirements.
- Develop, review, approve and implement SOPs, Work Instructions, and all other EHS documents.
- Support site management with incident investigations, root cause analyses, and assignment & tracking of CAPAs as needed.
- Partner closely with internal cross-functional stakeholders to communicate, secure support, and inform the facility of EHS compliance risks and gain alignment on EHS initiatives and priorities.
- Ensure that the site complies with applicable EHS regulations and Company requirements, guidelines, and policies and takes the necessary steps to prevent non-conformances.
- Ensure that all EHS reporting, both internally and externally, is conducted timely and accurately.
- Assist with safety evaluations and risk assessments (JHA, PHAs, HAZOPs, FMEAs, PSSRs, etc.) of new products, processes, facilities, and equipment and recommend CAPAs to improve safety performance.
- Provide technical support for EHS programs (LOTOTO, Hazcom, Respiratory Protection, Chemical Hygiene, etc.)
- Assist with the development of annual EHS KRAs, goals, plans, objectives, and budget as directed by the AD.
- Complete requisite environmental reporting (Tier 2, biennial hazardous waste, air emissions, TRI, and stormwater) as directed by AD.
- Reporting injury/illness data electronically to OSHA & generating and posting requisite site reports
- Assigning and managing EHS education and training using MasterControl software system.
- Conducing new hire orientation (NHO) safety training and education as needed.
- Maintain and control site SDSs for RMs, SMs, IPs, and FPs per Hazcom Standards.
- Conduct qualitative/quantitative exposure assessments for hazardous materials and HPAPIs.
- Assessing site compliance with corporate policies/guidelines and federal, state, and local regulations through periodic workplace audits and walkthroughs (Gemba walks).
- Responsible for guiding Site Safety Committee (SSC) activities and initiatives.
- Work closely with Facilities, Engineering, Manufacturing, and Laboratory teams to ensure contractors and subcontractors work in compliance with all site EHS requirements (Safe Work Permits, PRCS entries, LOTOTO, hot work, etc.)
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
- Bachelor’s degree in EHS, Engineering, Chemistry, Industrial Hygiene, or similar degree required.
- Master’s degree in EHS or related field preferred.
- Minimum of 5 years of EHS experience in a pharmaceutical manufacturing environment preferred
- EHS Certifications are a plus (CSP, CIH, QEP, CHMM)
- Sustainability & ESG experience are a plus.
- SDS authoring
- HPAPI containment and isolation equipment and practices.
JOB COMPETENCIES
- Excellent organizational and planning skills.
- Strong leadership and ability to influence all levels of employees.
- Strong problem solving/troubleshooting skills.
- Strong auditing and risk-assessment skills.
- Ability to self-lead work tasks to completion.
- Proficient in MS Office (Word, Visio, PowerPoint, & Excel), Emission Master, SAP, and Smartsheet.
- Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Excellent presentation and adult learning skills.
- Ability to develop, perform, evaluate, and troubleshoot within a scientific discipline.
- Self-motivated and detail oriented.
Job Title:Part-Time Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Specialist
Location: Metuchen NJ
Schedule: Part-time: 1–2 days per week
Duration: Indefinite / ongoing engagement
Payrate:50/hr.
Position Overview:
Sterling is seeking a Part-Time Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Specialist to support laboratory and chemical-handling operations. This role is ideal for an EHS professional with hands-on experience in chemical environments who can execute safety programs, conduct inspections, and ensure regulatory compliance.
The EHS Specialist will work closely with site leadership to implement, monitor, and inspect EHS programs, identify risks, and drive corrective actions. While familiarity with regulatory requirements is important, the primary need is for a strong onsite presence with the ability to execute and enforce safety practices.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support site management and supervision to ensure compliance with all applicable EHS regulations, corporate policies, and site procedures.
- Maintain and administer site EHS systems, policies, and procedures.
- Conduct routine facility, equipment, and work practice inspections to identify safety and health hazards.
- Ensure EHS reporting is completed accurately and on time.
- Lead and support incident and accident investigations, including root cause analysis and corrective action recommendations.
- Serve as the company representative when interacting with regulatory and government agencies related to EHS matters.
- Develop, update, and implement health and safety procedures across laboratory and operational areas.
- Prepare, schedule, and deliver EHS training, including emergency response, workplace safety, and regulatory topics.
- Compile and submit required safety, health, and environmental reports to corporate and regulatory agencies.
- Assist with contractor EHS compliance, including onsite oversight and documentation.
- Perform additional EHS-related duties as assigned.
Work Environment:
Bench-level laboratory and chemical-handling environment
Routine exposure to laboratory operations, equipment, and chemical materials
Requires frequent onsite inspections and interaction with staff
Preferred Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Health, Chemistry, or a related scientific field
Experience:
3–5 years of hands-on EHS experience, preferably in a chemical handling or laboratory environment
Minimum Qualifications:
Prior EHS/HSE experience in an industrial, laboratory, or chemical setting
OSHA 30-hour certification preferred
CSP or CIH certification strongly preferred
Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and SharePoint
Ability to develop and deliver training using various media formats
Strong observational, organizational, and communication skills
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Position: EH&S Professional II
Location: Columbus Plant – Columbus, OH
Excellent Benefits: Medical, dental, prescription & vision, HSA & retirement savings (401k) – Generous Company Match!
Perks: Incentives/bonus plans, competitive pay, paid time off (vacation starting at 3 weeks), tuition reimbursement, wellness programs, fun events, learning & development opportunities.
Hours of work: Full-time position with hours Monday-Friday 9:00-5:00 PM
The EH&S Professional II will provide both leadership and tactical support to the Environmental, Health and Safety programs at the Columbus manufacturing location. With strategic guidance from both the central EHS function and local plant manager, this hands-on leadership position will ensure local legislative compliance, develop and maintain ISO systems, develop an autonomous EHS culture, promote defined Health and Wellness programs, define EHS standard operating procedures, provide EHS training, develop risk identification and reduction awareness and methods, all achieved through participation and employee engagement
Duties and Responsibilities (not limited to)
- Identify and champion impactful initiatives seeking continuous improvement in safety performance and environmental compliance
- Establish a site high consequence program to manage severe incidents with fatality (SIF) and ensure flawless execution of site life critical programs
- Gauge and correct the execution of site EHS programs through inspections, audits, SMATs, cold-eye reviews
- Coach, mentor, and support the development and guidance of line management on EHS topics
- Proactively drive awareness and communicates best practices related to Safety, Health and Environment, promoting an autonomous EHS culture
- As required, meet with regulatory agencies
- Partner with other key EHS team members during routine calls
- Oversee the filing of all internal, corporate, and required government reporting relating to regulatory compliance
- Maintains an EHS compliance calendar, audits compliance system routinely, and ensure compliance gaps are corrective
- Maintain site required ISO certifications
- Ensure compliance with site permits and plans (indirect discharge, SPCC, SWPPP, Air)
- Manage and ensure compliance with the waste management program (hazardous, non-hazardous, and universal)
- Become a technical expert on site process technologies
- Help operations navigate complex regulations and company standards.
- Establish both a short term and long term EHS strategy for the site in conjunction with guidance from the Plant Manager and CCC/Chemviron Center of Excellence
- This EHS strategy shall be monitored as a KPI across the site and the incumbent will establish accountability channels to ensure that all levels of the organization delivers EHS results
- This individual shall also participate and lead cultural transformation across the site to achieve sustainable results
- Work closely with the Regional Center of Excellence leaders to verify quality of programs and processes via audit and self-assessment tools
Qualifications
- A bachelor's degree (B.A. or B.S.), or equivalent from four-year college or university is required (preferably in an Environmental Management discipline, Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Chemistry or Chemical Engineering)
- A master’s degree or equivalent is preferred
- 3-5 years of experience in a manufacturing environment is required
- 3-5 years of working knowledge and expertise in Environmental regulations and maintaining compliance with pertinent regulations is required
- 3-5 years of strong EHS and in OSHA/EPA regulations and reporting experience is required
About Calgon Carbon
At Calgon Carbon, we are scientific innovators with a proud legacy of over 80 years and more than 205 patents to our name. Since pioneering the first activated carbon products from bituminous coal in the 1940s, we’ve been at the forefront of developing cutting-edge technologies and solutions to meet the world’s evolving air and water purification needs.
Today, our portfolio includes more than 700 direct market applications across a wide range of industries. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Calgon Carbon employs approximately 1,685 professionals and operates 20 facilities worldwide dedicated to manufacturing, reactivation, innovation, and equipment fabrication. In Europe, we operate under the name Chemviron.
In March 2018, Calgon Carbon became part of the Kuraray Group. Together, we offer complementary products and services, united by a shared commitment to delivering the highest quality and most innovative activated carbon solutions to customers around the globe.
Calgon Carbon is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled/veteran
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Over 35 years ago, First Quality is a family-owned company that has grown from a small business in McElhattan, Pennsylvania into a group of companies, employing over 5,000 team members, while maintaining our family values and entrepreneurial spirit. With corporate offices in New York and Pennsylvania and 8 manufacturing campuses across the U.S. and Canada, the companies within the First Quality group produce high-quality personal care and household products for large retailers and healthcare organizations. Our personal care and household product portfolio includes baby diapers, wipes, feminine pads, paper towels, bath tissue, adult incontinence products, laundry detergents, fabric finishers, and dishwash solutions. In addition, we manufacture certain raw materials and components used in the manufacturing of these products, including flexible print and packaging solutions.
Guided by our values of humility, unity, and integrity, we leverage advanced technology and innovation to drive growth and create new opportunities. At First Quality, you’ll find a collaborative environment focused on continuous learning, professional development, and our mission to Make Things Better®.
We are seeking a Safety Engineer for our First Quality facility located in McElhattan, PA.
This position will be responsible for providing technical skills with tactical leadership in the development, operation and support of Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) policies/programs/procedures to instill and sustain an incident-free work environment while ensuring full compliance with all applicable regulatory agency requirements.
Principal Accountabilities/ Responsibilities:
- Promote an action-oriented approach, instilling and exemplifying a strong EHS mindset for all team members resulting in the elements required to achieve and maintain a world class EHS culture.
- Active facilitation or participation in EHS related meetings and training sessions.
- Develops, manages, and implements Environmental, Health, and Safety policies and procedures in compliance with company, local, State, and Federal rules and regulations.
- Serve as an innovative, flexible EHS resource supporting the company/site/location. Participate in decisions on technical, regulatory, and cultural issues related to Environmental, Health, and Safety.
- Participate and/or lead continuous improvement in EHS policies, programs, and procedures.
- Build and maintain positive working relationships with all team members, vendors, and customers.
- Participate in and/or lead incident investigations to effectively identify root cause/contributing factors and ensure proper implementation of all corrective actions.
- Ensure required EHS training is complete for all employees, newly hired and/or existing, and maintain training records.
- Provide technical support in the design and owner acceptance approval processes of controls for hazardous working conditions and unsafe activities, ensuring compliance with applicable EHS requirements.
- Be present and engaged with the workforce in their activities to establish and strengthen two-way communication, trust, and confidence in your ability to lead them.
- Facilitate communication of company EHS policies, procedures, and standards with all visitors, including contractors and vendors.
- Plan, perform and/or coordinate industrial hygiene sampling, analysis and interpretation of results in compliance with all applicable requirements for the exposure(s) identified.
- Maintain professional knowledge up to date with existing and proposed changes in applicable federal, state and local EHS regulations and standards.
- Participate in and/or lead the development, implementation, and maintaining of all applicable Safety Management Systems.
- Assist in Worker’s Compensation claims administration and coordination of the Return-to-Work program for injured team members.
- Accurate interpretation and application of Environmental, Health, and Safety codes, standards and related professional references (e.g., OSHA, EPA, NFPA, ANSI, ADA, CCOHS, DOT/IATA, etc.).
- Carry out all administrative responsibilities associated with EHS compliance and program administration.
- Conduct regular walk through EHS inspections to identify hazards, document findings, recommend corrective actions that work within given constraints and verification of completed corrective actions and their effectiveness.
- Understand and administer reasonable suspicion and impairment programs used to conduct drug and alcohol testing, and other applicable standards as they may apply.
- Assist and/or lead in establishing risk management processes aimed at hazard condition control and injury prevention through studying incidents, observed and potential hazard conditions in various completed and planned work environments.
- Display consistent measure of integrity and company culture in all business-related activities.
- Track and trend incident data in Safety Management System.
- Responsible for the use and maintenance of all applicable company related data systems, software, peripherals, etc. to complete tasks as assigned.
- Ability to perform multiple tasks and meet deadlines.
- Maintain safety data sheets in SDS Online and physical binders and keep GHS label stations stocked.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Education and experience requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in related technical, scientific, or engineering discipline required and/or equivalent experience.
- Minimum 3 years’ experience in Environmental, Health and/or Safety field in Engineer/Specialist/Generalist role required.
- Self-starter with excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Strong organizational skills required.
- PC proficiency is a definite.
- Thorough understanding of regulatory compliance of all local, state, and federal safety requirements (OSHA).
- Good working knowledge of EPA regulations.
- Ability to recognize hazardous situations and recommend corrective actions.
What We Offer You
We believe that by continuously improving the quality of our benefits, we can help to raise the quality of life for our team members and their families. At First Quality you will receive:
- Competitive base salary and bonus opportunities
- Paid time off (three-week minimum)
- Medical, dental and vision starting day one
- 401(k) with employer match
- Paid parental leave
- Child and family care assistance (dependent care FSA with employer match up to $2500)
- Bundle of joy benefit (years' worth of free diapers to all team members with a new baby)
- Tuition assistance
- Wellness program with savings of up to $4,000 per year on insurance premiums
- ...and more!
For immediate consideration, please go to the Careers section at to complete our online application.
First Quality is committed to protecting information under the care of First Quality Enterprises commensurate with leading industry standards and applicable regulations. As such, First Quality provides at least annual training regarding data privacy and security to employees who, as a result of their role specifications, may come in to contact with sensitive data.
First Quality is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identification, or protected Veteran status.
Company Description
IDE Technologies is a global leader in water treatment solutions, specializing in the development, engineering, construction, and operation of advanced desalination, water reuse, and industrial water treatment plants. Our mission is to deliver sustainable, resilient, and high-quality water infrastructure while protecting public health and the environment. IDE Americas serves clients across the United States, including some of the largest seawater desalination facilities in operation.
Position Summary
The Director of Regulatory Compliance (DORC) serves as IDE Americas’ senior environmental, occupational health, and safety executive, accountable for establishing and overseeing comprehensive EHS programs across all phases of company operations including project bidding, design, construction, commissioning, and long-term O&M. The DORC provides executive-level leadership and direction for environmental permitting, regulatory compliance, workplace safety, emergency preparedness, and environmental stewardship across all IDE Americas facilities and pilot projects in the continental U.S.
This position serves as the primary Legally Responsible Person (LRP) for environmental and occupational health and safety matters, representing IDE before federal, state, and local regulatory agencies, and ensuring company-wide compliance with all applicable environmental laws, permits, safety standards, and operational agreements. The DORC also acts as a key stakeholder and representative in industry forums, government-led regulatory development processes, and enforcement actions (e.g., NOVs, consent orders, hearings, abatement negotiations).
Core Responsibilities
Environmental Compliance and Regulatory Engagement
- Serve as the designated Legally Responsible Person (LRP) representing IDE Americas before federal, state, and local agencies on matters related to environmental permitting, enforcement, and regulatory oversight.
- Lead all environmental regulatory strategies, including permitting, negotiation of permit conditions, regulatory response, and policy interpretation across all IDE Americas facilities and projects.
- Oversee multi-jurisdictional environmental compliance programs in coordination with agencies such as the State and Regional Water Quality Control Boards (SWRCB/RWQCB), California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Coast Guard, California Coastal Commission, CUPAs, APCDs, and other federal, state, and local entities.
- Direct preparation and timely submission of required regulatory reports and data, including NPDES Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs), CIWQS uploads, CDP filings, CERS entries, eGGRT, EPCRA Tier II, TRI, and SWMP Annual Reports.
Executive EHS Program Leadership
- Provide strategic leadership for the development, implementation, and ongoing improvement of IDE’s integrated Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) program, encompassing permitting, reporting, risk mitigation, and compliance assurance.
- Establish company-wide EHS policies and performance metrics in alignment with corporate values, client expectations, and evolving regulatory requirements.
- Regularly interface with IDE Technologies (Israel) to coordinate international compliance alignment, support project oversight, and deliver quarterly EHS performance presentations to IDE Technologies’ Board of Directors.
Operational Risk Management and Site Leadership
- Actively lead field-based audits, inspections, and O&M activity reviews at project sites throughout North America, with a focus on identifying and mitigating environmental and occupational risks.
- Serve as IDE’s Project Environmental Coordinator (PEC) for shoreline and offshore infrastructure work, including coordination of marine operations such as intake pump servicing, crane-supported offshore deployment/recovery, diver-assisted inspections, and emergency response activities.
- Direct on-site regulatory walkthroughs, contractor coordination, and compliance readiness activities during construction, commissioning, and operational phases of each project.
Occupational Health and Safety Oversight
- Oversee all aspects of IDE Americas’ occupational health and safety programs, ensuring compliance with State and Federal OSHA, and facility-specific health and safety standards
- Supervise the Occupational Health & Safety Officer and guide the implementation of key safety programs including confined space entry, LOTO, respiratory protection, hazard communication, industrial hygiene, and injury/illness prevention.
- Lead internal investigations into safety incidents, near misses, and hazardous conditions, and coordinate regulatory notifications, root cause analyses, and corrective action planning.
Organizational Development and Reporting
- Recruit and retain a high-performing EHS team and cultivate a culture of excellence, accountability, and proactive risk management across all departments.
- Develop and administer the annual EHS departmental budget, including line-item forecasts for environmental monitoring, regulatory consulting, capital safety improvements, training initiatives, and environmental settlements.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities (KSAs)
- Strategic Regulatory Leadership: Demonstrated ability to lead, manage, and improve regulatory compliance and EHS programs across large, multi-facility operations with complex permitting, legal, and operational components. Must be capable of representing IDE as the Legally Responsible Person (LRP) in regulatory negotiations, permit proceedings, and hearings with federal, state, and local agencies.
- Environmental and Occupational Health Proficiency: In-depth understanding of environmental permitting and reporting under NPDES, CIWQS, CDPs, and other federal/state programs, as well as direct oversight experience of occupational safety programs governed by OSHA and Cal/OSHA. Strong working knowledge of field-based risk management, industrial hygiene, confined space programs, and marine/offshore compliance.
- Agency and Stakeholder Engagement: Proven ability to build and maintain effective relationships with regulatory bodies (e.g., SWRCB, RWQCB, EPA, CalEPA, CUPAs, APCDs, USCG, Army Corps), city governments, NGOs, clients, and third-party contractors. Able to navigate complex regulatory landscapes and serve on multi-agency technical advisory groups or steering committees.
- Communication and Representation: Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with experience preparing regulatory submittals, enforcement responses, internal reports, and board-level presentations. Must be capable of delivering strategic updates to IDE Technologies (Israel), including quarterly EHS KPI presentations to the Board of Directors.
Minimum Requirements
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering, Environmental Science, Business Management, or a closely related technical discipline. Equivalent combinations of education and directly relevant experience (e.g., Associate’s degree plus 10 additional years of progressively responsible environmental permitting and regulatory compliance experience) may be considered.
- Experience: Minimum of 10 years of direct experience managing environmental permitting, regulatory compliance, and reporting responsibilities as the designated Legally Responsible Person (LRP) or equivalent, within utility, industrial process, or large-scale water/wastewater treatment environments. At least 5 of those years must be in a senior or executive leadership capacity with oversight responsibilities across multiple jurisdictions or sites.
- Regulatory Expertise: Deep working knowledge of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), California Ocean Plan, and brine/ocean discharge permit frameworks, with hands-on experience navigating marine and coastal environmental regulations, source water protection, and the regulatory landscape governing seawater desalination and potable water production.
- Multi-Jurisdictional Oversight: Demonstrated ability to manage compliance obligations across multi-site and multi-state operations involving strict adherence to local, state, and federal environmental statutes—including permitting, inspections, and regulatory reporting across all lifecycle phases (design, construction, commissioning, and operations).
- Technical Proficiency: Strong applied understanding of water quality laboratory analysis, AWWA Standard Methods, and the ability to interpret and extrapolate water quality data to support regulatory compliance and facility operations.
- Communication & Analysis: Exceptional technical writing skills, environmental data analytics capability, and the ability to translate compliance data into operational and risk-reduction insights for executive decision-makers.
The salary listed is dependent upon qualifications and experience and may be higher or lower than what is listed.
Are you seeking an opportunity to advance your EHS career and be the Subject Matter Expert (SME) for a facility?
Our manufacturing client in Hampton, VA, is seeking a dedicated Environmental Professional to join their local EHS team. The position requires being on-site in Hampton, VA. Relocation assistance within the US is available. This is one of 50+ EHS positions being recruited for nationwide.
Role Overview
This role is essential for candidates looking to deliver results in an environment backed by strong leadership commitment and core EHS values. As a key member of the site team, you will support our rapid growth by driving environmental stewardship and regulatory excellence.
Minimum requirements for the position are:
•Unrestricted authorization to work for any employer in the United States.
•Ability to commute or relocate to Hampton, VA on a daily basis.
•Bachelor's Degree
•3+ years of EHS experience.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership & Culture
Cultivate and maintain an organizational culture aligned with client EHS goals, prioritizing continuous improvement and proactive risk management.
Direct, coach, and motivate plant personnel to achieve EHS objectives through high-engagement leadership and safety-first mentoring.
Participate in multi-disciplinary teams to execute complex environmental improvement initiatives.
Manage all environmental disciplines, including Air, Wastewater, Storm Water, Chemical management, and Waste Disposal/Recycling.
Ensure 100% accuracy and timeliness in the filing of federal, state, and company records to demonstrate regulatory and sustainability compliance.
Analyze industrial processes to identify opportunities for waste elimination and water usage reduction, directly contributing to business-unit sustainability goals.
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SpaceX was founded under the belief that a future where humanity is out exploring the stars is fundamentally more exciting than one where we are not. Today SpaceX is actively developing the technologies to make this possible, with the ultimate goal of enabling human life on Mars.
Environmental Health & Safety ManagerThis position requires a dedicated Environmental Health and Safety professional who will be able to use their skill, knowledge and experience to further our Environmental Health and Safety programs within our fast-paced work environment that includes operations that have never been attempted before!
Responsibilities:
The Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Manager will:
- Manage the day-to-day and long-term activities/priorities of the EHS team which will include a combination of technicians, specialists and engineers
- Coordinate with site leadership to ensure appropriate EHS involvement in department development/modification plans and procedure development
- Represent the EHS department at site wide management meetings/briefings
- Provide instructional guidance of job assignments, correct procedures and applicable techniques to perform specific skills; ensure accuracy and completion
- Ensure mission and values are communicated to the team and are integrated within team goals, objectives, and work tasks
- Implement all aspects of an occupational safety program, including processes, programs and documentation outlined by OSHA standards
- Maintain, develop or implement site specific environmental policies which include but are not limited to:
- Hazardous and non-hazardous waste management
- Air permitting
- Spill prevention/response
- Storm water management
- Waste water
- Coordinate with and serve as the main point of contact for local resource agencies
Basic Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree
- 5+ years of experience in the design, development, and operational oversight of EHS disciplines
- 3+ years of EHS management experience
Preferred Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in engineering with an emphasis in occupational health and safety, environmental engineering or system safety engineering
- Experience working in aerospace industry
- Experience leading a team of EHS engineers and technicians
- Experience implementing an occupational safety program, including processes, programs and documentation outlined by OSHA standards
- Advanced knowledge of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
Additional Requirements:
- This is not a remote position and will require relocation if not already local to the Redmond, WA area
- Position occasionally requires the ability to work extended hours and weekends when needed
- Position is subject to pre-employment drug and random drug and alcohol testing
Compensation and Benefits:
Pay range:
EHS/Manager: $150,000.00 - $190,000.00/per year
Your actual level and base salary will be determined on a case-by-case basis and may vary based on the following considerations: job-related knowledge and skills, education, and experience.
Base salary is just one part of your total rewards package at SpaceX. You may also be eligible for long-term incentives, in the form of company stock, stock options, or long-term cash awards, as well as potential discretionary bonuses and the ability to purchase additional stock at a discount through an Employee Stock Purchase Plan. You will also receive access to comprehensive medical, vision, and dental coverage, access to a 401(k) retirement plan, short and long-term disability insurance, life insurance, paid parental leave, and various other discounts and perks. You may also accrue 3 weeks of paid vacation and will be eligible for 10 or more paid holidays per year. Employees in Washington State accrue paid sick time in compliance with state and federal law. Company shuttles are offered to employees for roundtrip travel from select Seattle locations to the SpaceX Redmond office Monday to Friday.
ITAR Requirements:
- To conform to U.S. Government export regulations, applicant must be a (i) U.S. citizen or national, (ii) U.S. lawful, permanent resident (aka green card holder), (iii) Refugee under 8 U.S.C. 1157, or (iv) Asylee under 8 U.S.C. 1158, or be eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.
SpaceX is an Equal Opportunity Employer; employment with SpaceX is governed on the basis of merit, competence and qualifications and will not be influenced in any manner by race, color, religion, gender, national origin/ethnicity, veteran status, disability status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, mental or physical disability or any other legally protected status.