What are the responsibilities and job description for the EHS TECH SPECIALIST position at Thatcher Company?
Thatcher Company, Inc. is a privately owned company based in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is a diversified chemical manufacturer, compounder, re-packager and distributor. Thatcher Company, Inc and its affiliated companies have over 500 employees in 14 locations in the USA. The company was founded in 1967 and is financially strong with excellent growth prospects. The company has never had a losing year, has no outside debt and has financed all its growth internally. Thatcher’s diversification, coupled with ever broadening product offerings, allows us to provide job security to our employees and respond to the changing needs of our customers and the marketplace. Our core values include insuring safety in all our activities, proper environment stewardship, a focus on providing our customers superior products and service, insuring employee success, win-win relationships and continuous improvement.
Environmental, Health & Safety Manager (EHS&S)
Thatcher Company, Inc. is seeking an Environmental Health and Safety Manager to assist with all regulatory, compliance, and safety issues company wide.
Major Accountabilities
Environmental, Health & Safety Manager (EHS&S)
Thatcher Company, Inc. is seeking an Environmental Health and Safety Manager to assist with all regulatory, compliance, and safety issues company wide.
Major Accountabilities
- Supports department in assuring company compliance with state and federal environmental laws dealing with hazardous waste, water, and air including but not limited to:
- OSHA Process Safety Management (PSM).
- EPA Risk Management Plan (RMP).
- RCRA Large Quantity Generator (LQG).
- Air and Storm Water permits.
- Maintain a current working knowledge of EHS regulations & understand how they impact business.
- Accurately complete and revise regulatory reporting requirements and permit applications.
- Interact with agency contacts & participate in or lead on-site visit or inspections from EHS regulatory personnel.
- Perform EHS inspections, self-assessments, audits and assist in corrective action creation and closure.
- Conduct site safety training.
- Conduct incident investigations and root cause analysis.
- Monitor life critical permit and job safety analysis programs.
- Review and edit safety policies and procedures.
- Ability to perform assigned functions under limited to no supervision.