Environmental Health & Safety Manager Administrative & Office Jobs - Shepherdsville, KY at Geebo

Environmental Health & Safety Manager

Johnson & Johnson is recruiting for an Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) Manager located in Shepherdsville, KY.
This is not a remote position.
The Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Companies have been working to make surgery better for more than a century.
With substantial breadth and depth in surgical technologies, orthopedic and interventional solutions, we aspire to improve and enhance medical care for people worldwide.
Together, we are working to shape the future of health through differentiated products and services.
Lead the EH&S management system at two warehouse locations in KY and NJ to build and maintain safe workplaces for fellow associates and ensure protection of the environment.
Collaborate with internal business customers and domain experts to ensure compliance with regulations and implementation of innovative EH&S techniques.
Key Responsibilities Create an outstanding EH&S culture at the Kentucky Distribution Center (KDC) in Shepherdsville, KY, and the Franklin Distribution Center (FDC) in Somerset, NJ.
This role will have oversight of the EH&S performance at the FDC site which will continue to be supported by part-time local EH&S staff.
Build value by driving greater efficiency and standardization in the deployment of EH&S resources, processes, procedures and programs.
Guide the progress of management action plans, providing technical support to ensure corporate, business segment, and site goals are achieved.
Continuously monitor all aspects of site performance and provide direction to site leaders to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
Provide EHS&S technical assistance and support to both sites.
Prepare, submit, and maintain records and reports in an accurate and timely manner.
Recommended Skills Management Systems Regulatory Requirements Stock Control Technical Support Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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