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Safety & Environmental Manager (EHS Manager)

Accountants Now
Winnipeg, MB
Management
Posted 20 days ago

JOB TITLE: Environment, Health & Safety Manager Manufacturing Full-Time / In-Person Begin a rewarding career as the Environment, Health & Safety Manager for a major manufacturer, where you'll build strong relationships with the people on your team and ensure company-wide compliance with corporate and government safety guidelines. You won't be strictly confined to a desk in this role—you'll be active on the production floor, overseeing processes, performing risk analyses, taking corrective measures, and educating the team. This large-scale company has locations around the world, over a century of success, and a solid reputation, paving the way for continued career growth and opportunities. YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES AS ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH & SAFETY MANAGER: # Manage manufacturing facility health, safety, and environmental programs, ensuring optimal compliance with SAFE Work procedures. # Build on the foundation of EHS and spearhead the development of improved safety systems and policies, encompassing comprehensive training initiatives. # Remain active and visible on the production floor, building relationships with staff, promoting safe work practices, collaborating when performing safety inspections, including audits, in line with protocols and regulations. # Lead incident investigations, pinpoint root causes, devise corrective and preventive actions, perform job hazard analyses and risk assessments. # Oversee disability management and return-to-work programs while managing relationship with WCB. # Provide comprehensive reports on health, safety, and environmental metrics to senior management, encompassing data on job incidents, injuries, inspections, and audits. WHAT WE'RE SEEKING IN AN ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH & SAFETY MANAGER: ~5+ years of progressive health, safety, and environment experience within the manufacturing sector ~ Post-secondary education in health, safety, or environment management, coupled with a Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) designation would be considered an asset ~ Demonstrated expertise in developing and leading health, safety, and environment programs, including procedures, training, audits, and inspections ~ Understanding of local/provincial health, safety, and environment regulations ~ Positive relationship-building, problem-solving, and communication skills #