This position provides an opportunity to transition from other private, public, government or military experience to a 3M career.
The Impact You’ll Make in this Role
As an Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Engineer you will have the opportunity to tap into your curiosity and collaborate with some of the most innovative people around the world. Here, you will make an impact by:
- Provide technical expertise and assistance in all aspects of the site’s EHS efforts, with a dedicated focus on industrial hygiene, safety, and process safety management.
- Ensuring compliance with all applicable standards and regulations, and conformance to all 3M environmental, health and safety expectations.
- Monitors regulatory trends and activities that could have an impact on our site operations.
- Investigating workplace incidents and completing root cause analyses to determine appropriate corrective actions and conducting assessments of high hazard processes to reduce risk.
- Involvement in various site wide EHS initiatives and projects designed to increase efficiency and effectiveness of the site’s EHS programs.
- Provide EHS support in the design and installation of new or modified equipment thru Management of Change.
Your Skills and Expertise
To set you up for success in this role from day one, 3M requires (at a minimum) the following qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree or higher (completed and verified prior to start)
- Five (5) years of EHS experience a private, public, government or military environment including internship experience.
Additional qualifications that could help you succeed even further in this role include:
- Seven (7) or more years of experience working in an EHS role in a manufacturing environment.
- Master’s degree or higher in a science, engineering, or EHS discipline from an accredited institution.
- Professional certifications(s) such as Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) and/or Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or willingness to obtain.
- Experience in a manufacturing environment.
- Experience with process hazard analysis.
- Experience with comprehensive exposure assessment and management systems.
- Experience implementing comprehensive EHS management systems.
- Experience with state and federal regulations including (OSHA, EPA, etc).
- Self-directed, detail oriented, good interpersonal, communication, prioritization and organizational skills
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