What are the responsibilities and job description for the Corporate EHS Manager position at Ashton North?
Job Title : Corporate EHS Manager
Location : Elgin, IL w / 50% travel
Job Summary :
The Corporate EHS (Environmental, Health & Safety) Manager is part of the Corporate HR TEAM responsible for maintaining, enhancing, and overseeing company-wide safety programs across all US divisions to ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements and corporate standards for this global manufacturing company. This role primary responsibilities will be Enterprise-wide Workers' Compensation Process Management and Manufacturing EHS to minimize risk, prevent workplace injuries, and drive a culture of safety.
Key Responsibilities :
- Lead and manage the Workers' Compensation program , including claim management, return-to-work programs, and collaboration with insurance carriers.
- Conduct thorough accident investigations and implement corrective actions to prevent recurrence.
- Oversee safety training programs , ensuring employees at all levels are trained on proper workplace safety protocols.
- Partner with divisional HR and operations teams to monitor injury trends and develop strategies to mitigate workplace hazards.
- Conduct workplace safety audits and inspections to identify and address potential risks.
- Ensure compliance with hazardous material handling, PPE programs, lockout / tagout (LOTO), and machine safeguarding protocols.
- Collaborate with manufacturing leadership to drive continuous improvement in ergonomics, industrial hygiene, and process safety .
- Serve as the primary contact for regulatory agency inspections, reporting, and compliance documentation.
- Track, analyze, and report safety performance metrics, providing recommendations to senior leadership.
- Promote a proactive safety-first culture across all levels of the organization.
Qualifications & Skills :
Why Join Us?
If you are a passionate safety leader with expertise in workers' compensation and manufacturing safety , we encourage you to apply!
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