The EHS Technician provides semi-professional technical support in the field of environmental and safety control. Works on assignments that are moderately complex in nature where judgment is required in resolving problems and making routine recommendations. Encompasses processes and infrastructure for the supply of water, disposal of waste, control of pollution, and compliance with local, state, and federal regulatory agencies. Encompasses health and safety management systems and compliance with health and safety regulatory agency requirements, company requirements and facility requirements.
Key Responsibilities
Support to Operations and Auxiliary areas in process related to Safety and Environmental management system
Chemical management and Hazard communication: provide GHS labels, SDS and control of chemicals in Operation and Support areas
Participate on incident investigations, root cause analysis and CAPA actions
Manage and perform regulatory studies related to STPS, Civil Protection, SEMARNAT
Evaluation, monitoring and signing of permits related to high risk and non-routine activities
EHS training for employees, contractors, and visitors
Onboarding for new employees (hourly and salaried)
Perform Safety inspections to identify unsafe behaviors and conditions
Management and execution of EHS awareness campaigns
Hazardous and non- hazardous management control
Monthly EHS inspections
Collaboration on GSS & ECC audit readiness (SME in some cases)
Elaboration of purchase requisitions related to EHS services and supplies
Required
Technical career in Environmental and Safety Engineering, Chemistry, or related field.
Professional career (completed, unfinished or in progress) in Environmental and Safety Engineering, Chemistry or related field.
Desired
1- 2 years in similar position
Industry expertise
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