What are the responsibilities and job description for the EH&S Coordinator - On Site position at API Heat Transfer?
Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) CoordinatorFranklin, WIOn-site | Full-TimeReports to: Director of OperationsAbout the RoleWe’re looking for a hands-on, proactive Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) Coordinator to lead key safety and environmental initiatives within a mid-volume heat exchanger manufacturing environment. This role is ideal for someone who thrives on the plant floor, builds strong relationships with teams, and champions a culture where safety and environmental responsibility come first.As the EH&S Coordinator, you’ll be the site’s go-to resource for OSHA and EPA compliance, risk reduction, training, and continuous improvement. You’ll partner closely with Production, Maintenance, Quality, and Leadership to ensure a safe, compliant, and sustainable workplace.What You’ll DoSafety & ComplianceDevelop, implement, and maintain EH&S programs including Hazard Communication, Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), Confined Space Entry, and Emergency Response.Conduct routine facility inspections, job hazard analyses, and risk assessments to uncover and address potential risks.Ensure ongoing compliance with OSHA, EPA, ANSI, and relevant regulatory standards.Training & EngagementDeliver engaging safety training for employees, contractors, and new hires.Promote a proactive safety culture by coaching teams and reinforcing best practices.Incident & Reporting ManagementLead incident, near-miss, and injury investigations.Maintain OSHA logs, prepare regulatory reports, and track key EH&S performance metrics.Environmental StewardshipManage environmental compliance programs including waste management, air and water permitting, and spill prevention.Maintain accurate documentation and support continuous improvement of environmental controls.Cross-Functional CollaborationWork closely with operations and engineering teams to integrate safe work practices into daily activities and long-term planning.Support CI projects that improve safety performance and reduce environmental impact.What You BringBachelor’s degree in Safety, Environmental Science, or related field (preferred).3 years of EH&S experience in a manufacturing environment; experience with welding operations, furnaces, and heavy equipment is a strong plus.OSHA 30-hour certification required; CSP or CIH credentials are a bonus.Solid understanding of OSHA, EPA, ISO 45001/14001, and ANSI standards.Excellent communication, training, and problem-solving skills—comfortable working on the plant floor and partnering with cross-functional teams.Proficiency in MS Office and EH&S management systems/software.Physical & Work EnvironmentAbility to work in a manufacturing setting with exposure to heat, noise, and industrial equipment.Must be able to walk/stand for extended periods and occasionally lift up to 25 lbs.Why Join Us?This is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on safety culture and environmental stewardship at a growing manufacturing facility. You’ll have the autonomy to shape key programs and the support to bring best practices to life.
Salary : $105,000 - $120,000