The EHS Manager is responsible for identifying environmental risks and developing mitigation strategies. This role includes implementing and maintaining environmental programs, ensuring site compliance, and developing health and safety programs in accordance with MIOSHA, OSHA, EPA, and state/local regulations. The primary objective is to foster a productive, sustainable, and safe work environment while maintaining compliance with all applicable standards.
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...disciplinary, Civil/Architectural/Environmental/Surveying/Field Services Construction Engineering firm that is looking for a Electrical Designer in Southwestern WV. Job Requirements: Minimum of 7 years of industrial, construction background as an Electrical Engineer...