EH&S Coordinator
Listed on 2026-06-28
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Engineering
Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Compliance, Safety Engineer, Environmental Engineer -
Manufacturing / Production
Occupational Health & Safety
EHS Coordinator
The EHS Coordinator supports the implementation of environmental, health, and safety programs at our rubber manufacturing facility in San Jose, California. This role ensures compliance with Cal/OSHA Title 8, environmental regulations (CUPA/HMBP, hazardous waste), and corporate EHS standards. The position focuses on managing chemical safety, machine guarding, ergonomics, and fire prevention while fostering a strong safety culture.
Key Responsibilities:
- Safety & Health (Cal/OSHA)
- Maintain and administer the Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP).
- Conduct hazard assessments for rubber processing operations, including:
- Mixing and compounding areas (chemical exposure, dust control).
- Extrusion and curing operations (heat, pinch points, moving parts).
- Implement and monitor compliance with:
- Hazard Communication for curing agents, solvents, and carbon black.
- Respiratory Protection for dust and fumes.
- Lockout/Tagout for mixers, mills, and presses.
- Noise Exposure for high-decibel areas.
- Heat Illness Prevention for outdoor work or hot environments.
- Coordinate incident investigations, root cause analysis, and corrective actions.
- Manage PPE programs (chemical, cut-resistant gloves, respirators, hearing protection).
- Deliver training on machine guarding, chemical and material handling, ergonomics, emergency response, and more.
- Environmental Compliance
- Administer Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP) and maintain CERS updates for chemicals like solvents, oils, and curing agents.
- Manage hazardous waste streams (rubber scrap with chemicals, solvents, adhesives):
- Weekly inspections, labeling, and manifesting per RCRA and California rules.
- Oversee air quality compliance (VOC emissions from solvents, AQMD permits).
- Support stormwater pollution prevention (SWPPP) and spill control programs.
- Programs & Reporting
- Maintain EHS records and dashboards; report monthly metrics (TRIR, near misses, waste volumes).
- Coordinate emergency drills (fire, medical, and chemical spill) and maintain fire prevention plans.
- Support contractor safety management for maintenance and equipment installation.
- Facilitate safety meetings and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Education
· Associates or Bachelors in Safety, Environmental Science, Industrial Hygiene, or related field.
Experience
· Minimum 2-4 years in EHS within manufacturing, preferably rubber processing.
Experience
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Required:
OSHA 30-Hour, First Aid/CPR/AED
· Preferred:
Hazwoper 24/40-Hour, RCRA/DOT Hazmat, Forklift Trainer, CHST/ASP
Skills
· Technical:
Knowledge of Cal/OSHA, chemical safety, machine guarding, ergonomics and environmental compliance. Must also have be proficient in Microsoft Office Suite.
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Soft Skills:
Strong Communication, ability to influence, bilingual (English/Spanish required)
Competencies
· Chemical Safety & Hazard Communication
· Machine Guarding & Lockout/Tagout
· Noise & Ergonomic Risk Management
· Environmental Compliance (VOC, hazardous waste)
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