Environmental Health and Safety Manager
Listed on 2025-12-05
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Management
Healthcare Management
ILLES Foods Job Description
Job Title: Environmental Health and Safety Manager
Reports To: Director of Manufacturing
FLSA: Permanent, Full Time, Exempt, On-Site
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
About UsSpecializing in custom‑crafted culinary solutions—from beverage bases and sauces to marinades and seasonings—ILLES Foods has partnered with food service chains, manufacturers, and retailers across the U.S. since 1927. Our Food Innovation expertise, creativity, and speed to market, combined with a laser focus on customer experience, make us a key partner in product development. As a family‑owned, woman‑run business, our growth is fueled by deeply held values: operating with integrity, maintaining intentional curiosity, and strong relationship building through the power of partnership.
At ILLES Foods, we strive to be the ingredient that elevates food and enriches the lives of our partners, internal and external.
The EHS Manager is responsible for leading environmental, health, and safety initiatives to ensure a safe, compliant, and sustainable workplace. This role partners closely with operations, quality, and leadership teams to define and achieve key safety goals. The EHS Manager designs and improves digital systems for training, documentation, and reporting, making safety resources accessible and actionable across the organization.
Acting as a trusted guide rather than an enforcer, this position fosters a positive safety culture while ensuring regulatory compliance with OSHA, Tier II, wastewater, hazardous waste, and related programs. The EHS Manager oversees commissioning, training, and performance of water and waste systems, conducts safety audits, and leads investigations using root cause analysis. They develop and improve SOPs, programs, and training while monitoring industrial hygiene, PPE, and sustainability practices in waste, water, and energy use.
The ideal candidate is a collaborative, technologically savvy leader who earns respect by working side‑by‑side with teams, driving continuous improvement, and influencing without authority. They will manage reporting, permits, and licenses; lead inspections and corrective actions; track and analyze performance metrics; and stay current on evolving EHS regulations and best practices to safeguard both people and the environment.
This role oversees the environment, health and safety of partners in two plants located within a few miles of each other. Partners conduct themselves in a manner that is aligned with Illes Foods Core Values:
Operate with Integrity, Stay Intentionally Curious, and Believe in the Power of the Partnership.
- Collaborate with management to define and support EHS goals—e.g., Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR), Days Away, Restricted or Transferred (DART), and Near Misses.
- Develop, maintain, and continuously improve digital systems for safety training, documentation, and reporting to enhance accessibility across teams.
- Work side‑by‑side with operations, quality, and leadership teams to solve problems and advance shared goals.
- Be seen as a guide and resource rather than an enforcer, fostering a positive and respectful safety culture. Manage compliance and reporting for all EHS programs and permits (OSHA, Tier II, wastewater, hazardous waste, etc.).
- Responsible for managing the water and waste system commissioning and training, mentoring, development, and reviewing performance to ensure that the efficient, cost‑effective utilization of the wastewater system is achieved and maintained.
- Create and/or improve Standard Operating Procedures, Safety training, EHS programs and initiatives.
- Conduct Safety Audits and oversee Safety Audits performed by partners.
- Investigate incidents using Root Cause Analysis and the 5 Whys methodology.
- Lead EHS training, inspections, and corrective action planning for safety and environmental compliance.
- Collaborate cross‑functionally to improve sustainability in waste, energy, and water use.
- Conduct industrial hygiene monitoring and report findings with recommended actions.
- Oversee safety protocols, incentive programs, and incident investigations.
- Prepare and maintain…
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