Position Summary
This Team Lead role reports directly to the EHS Manager. The lead assists leadership with daily activities regarding Environmental, Safety and Health to ensure that the plant is meeting environmental, safety, health, quality, delivery and cost goals. The Lead communicates daily, weekly and monthly requirements and expectations within the facility. The Lead will be involved in most operational environmental, safety and health aspects of all shifts. They will provide valuable feedback to Supervisors and Managers regarding performance of the safety program and engagement of employees within the facility.
Responsibilities
Champion safety program(s) to promote a safety-first culture at the plant Create, revise, and update safety material to develop training materials Assists with Maintaining all record keeping associated with environmental, safety and health program(s) Lead the safety orientation program (New Hire, Visitor and Contractor Safety)Create and Update JSA’s, MOC’s, Safety Dojo’s, LOTO, A3’s and other safety requirements to sustain and continually improve them.Design and build safety solutionsCoach employees and give feedback as needed regarding safetyParticipate in safety HPT and be a back-up to EHS ManagerConduct EHS inspections and assessments in a timely manner.Assist with online EHS applications (GenSuite, SDS Database, Humantech, etc.)Attend location meetings as they occur and communicate pertinent information back to team Know and practice ESH regulations while continually growing and learning to grow the ESH culture.Perform other duties as assigned including working on equal or lower classification
Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED, recognizes International Diplomas (may need to be translated to English)U.S. citizen or permanent residency status requiredAt least two (2) years’ experience working in a manufacturing environment, must be familiar with operational processes in order to provide accurate technical and operational assistance. Demonstrated knowledge of Standard Work, 5S, Lean, and equipment operation and ability to multitaskMust be able to work and communicate effectively with peers as a role model, be able to deal with conflict appropriately in small or large groups between departments and all levels of the organization. Demonstrated leadership skills and able to lead by example.Must be able to write legibly, read and speak English Excellent interpersonal and teambuilding skills Strong problem-solving skills Intermediate computer skills (Excel; Word; PowerPoint) and an aptitude to learn programs such as Gensuite and Humantech. Strong attention to detail and accuracy.Willingness to learn OSHA and EPA regulationsBasic understanding of shop math and measuring skills, including the ability to convert fractions and decimals Occasional travel required for additional training and/or best-practice sharing Flexible schedule with all shifts weekly, and as neededAttendance and punctuality is required; overtime as deemed necessarySupport and commit to Parker’s Code of Ethics, policies and procedures
Parker Hannifin
Parker Hannifin is a Fortune 250 global leader in motion and control technologies. For more than a century the company has been enabling engineering breakthroughs that lead to a better tomorrow. Learn more at www.parker.com or parkerhannifin.