EHS Engineer IIPosition Location: Taylor, TXAn ideal candidate will possess technical knowledge in various disciplines related to regulatory and industry requirements for health and safety. The desired candidate will have the ability to see a big-picture view while possessing a strong grasp of the details. Working in a team environment to find mutually agreeable and effective solutions in the safest manner possible, while supporting personnel, business needs, equipment, and the work environment.
Responsibilities:- Champion workplace safety and provide leadership through communication, education and actions.
- Conduct EHS training including, but not limited to: respiratory training and fit testing, fall protection, control of hazardous energies, qualified electrical worker and ergonomics.
- Perform detailed ergonomic analyses by collecting and interpreting data from employees and work environments, use various tools to evaluate risk and collaborate with teams to propose and develop realistic solutions.
- Research and apply regulatory and industry safety codes, such as OSHA, NFPA, NEC, SEMI, and ANSI.
- Experience with PPE, industrial hygiene and ergonomic assessments, make recommendations and report on results.
- Conduct incident investigations using root cause analysis to drive system improvements.
- Lead site safety committee meetings and manage closure of related action items.
- Support the development of engineering and administrative controls to mitigate risk to target levels.
- Cultivate internal and external customer relationships that drive implementation of safety systems or improvements that promote safe work habits.
- Review and update EHS policies, procedures and best known methods (BKMs) throughout the organization.
- Provide safety coaching to employees and leadership that align with regional safety activities and initiatives.
- Support other facilities throughout the U.S. if needed, which may require occasional overnight travel < 25%.
Qualifications:- A minimum of 2 years of EHS experience
- CSP, CIH, CHMM, CPE certification is a plus.
- Bachelor of Science in engineering, chemistry, biology, industrial hygiene, safety, or closely related field.
- Strong preference for EHS experience at a semiconductor equipment manufacturing facility.
- Knowledgeable in federal, state and local regulations.
- Must have the ability to work independently and have excellent interpersonal communication and written skills.
- Dependable, stable under pressure and can easily adapt to change.
Physical Requirements:Job duties may be performed in a clean room environment, in awkward positions and/ or in high places. Mechanical aptitude, manual dexterity and ability to lift/carry objects up to 35 pounds may be required. May require bending/stooping/crawling/climbing and use of PPE.
SubsidiaryTOKYO ELECTRON U.S.HOLDINGS, INC.