EHS Manager
Company: AMETEK, Inc.
Location: Wallingford
Posted on: May 15, 2025
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Job Description:
AMETEK, Inc. is a leading global provider of industrial
technology solutions serving a diverse set of attractive niche
markets with annual sales over $7.0 billion.
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reading through the role overview below.
AMETEK is committed to making a safer, sustainable, and more
productive world a reality. We use differentiated technology
solutions to solve our customers' most complex challenges. We
employ 21,000 colleagues, in 35 countries, that are grounded by our
core values: Ethics and Integrity, Respect for the Individual,
Inclusion, Teamwork, and Social Responsibility. AMETEK (NYSE:AME)
is a component of the S&P 500. Visit www.ametek.com for more
information.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate
against any employee or applicant for employment because of race,
color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation,
gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or
any other federal, state or local protected class. Individuals who
need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability for any
part of the employment process should call 1 (866) 263-8359.
Job description: Summary of Position
Accountable to lead and manage all Environmental, Health and Safety
(EHS) programs and systems for the Facilities in Wallingford, CT,
Mansfield, MA, and Montvale, NJ, but also oversees, supports, and
is accountable for EHS performance in two/three other Northeastern
US Business Unit locations. Provides professional EHS expertise to
meet OSHA, US EPA, US DOT, similar State and municipal regulatory
agencies. Daily responsibility for the continuous improvement of
all Company EHS activities through the implementation of EHS
programs and process improvements, leadership development and
individual employee EHS training. The primary focus of all Company
EHS activities is the establishment of an "Injury-Free Workplace
Culture" the continual reduction of risks, the implementation of
best practices, world class EHS performance programs and
systems.
Position Requirements
BS/BA - Environmental, Health and Safety, Industrial Hygiene,
Applied Science, Civil, Engineering, or similar academic major/or
equivalent experience,
5 - 10 years of demonstrated EHS leadership and success in a
manufacturing environment with an appropriate progression of
increased responsibility.
Multi-site oversight is preferred, with willingness and ability to
travel regionally on a frequent basis.
Eligible to be certified as a Certified Safety Professional (CSP),
Certified Environmental Auditor (CEA) or a Certified Industrial
Hygienist (CIH).
Expertise in use of tools designed to detect, monitor, and measure
environmental/worker exposure and tracking incidents.
Experience with leading incident investigations and implementation
of corrective actions.
Knowledge of Behavioral Based Safety and success with cultural
improvement, risk assessment and hazard reduction programs.
Hands-on experience with continuous improvement programs (Lean
Six-Sigma etc.is a plus).
Proven verbal and written communication skills which enable the
incumbent to provide effective and meaningful EHS direction and
training to Company employees, customers, division and corporate
management.
Demonstrated skills with PC office applications such as MS Word,
Excel, Power Point, SharePoint and MS Teams.
Duties and Responsibilities
Broadly speaking, near-term deliverables include:
Provide professional EHS expertise and leadership to deliver a
robust and sustainable EHS culture for the Business, with a passion
for improvement and reduction of risk.
Identify and assess risks throughout the AMETEK Wallingford, CT,
Mansfield, MA, and Montvale, NJ facilities. Develop and implement
control measures consistent with an injury-free and zero
environmental incidents culture that includes the relentless
pursuit of engineered solutions such as automation, hands-free work
and ergonomic improvements.
Lead and manage all AMETEK Wallingford, CT, Mansfield, MA, and
Montvale, NJ EHS programs and systems to ensure worker safety
complies with all applicable regulatory and company standards, must
operate with credibility and unquestioned integrity as an EHS
technical expert, overseeing consultants/contractors with the
ability to implement EHS solutions.
Coach, lead, mentor, train, and develop managers, supervisors and
employees to achieve EHS objectives and to support individual
employee EHS knowledge and development. Develop and implement
training programs to ensure all workers have current EHS knowledge
to meet company expectations and adhere to required training
calendar requirements.
Recognizes and responds with immediate focused efforts and/or
involves others when needed, in response to changes in conditions
and acts with urgency and when appropriate, takes charge, to
address upset/non-compliance conditions.
Fully and passionately aligned with the company philosophy that
working safely is a condition of employment; willing to implement
and enforce policies accordingly.
Regularly conduct Plant EHS audits and assess Plant EHS Risks.
Identify and implement changes to mitigate any risk, improve EHS
programs, increase the effectiveness of all EHS programs and, where
prudent, improve production efficiency and reduce operating
cost.
Is the Subject Matter Expert and Owner of the BU incident
management/tracking system which includes the capture,
documentation, tracking of corrective actions identified in
observations, near miss, and injury incident programs.
Responsible for annual/periodic audits and reviews of all corporate
and divisional EHS programs. Responsible for all location
compliance registry elements and notifies management when
additional resources are needed to meet compliance
requirements.
Responsible for the timely and accurate completion and submittal of
regulatorily required, daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual
EHS logs/reports, and communicates applicable performance and
trends to align with EHS compliance metrics and benchmarks.
Understands and leads the site to maintain compliance with permit
mandated requirements of programs such as hazardous waste disposal
(RCRA), storm and industrial wastewater discharge (NPDES), air
emissions (Title V, Air Quality) and any applicable remediation
programs.
Serves as the primary contact for all regulatory agencies,
inspectors, permit officials etc. Is a member of the (Site/BU)
Leadership Team in the event of a significant site accident or
environmental incident. With the support of the site leadership
team, is the Wallingford, CT, Mansfield, MA, and Montvale, NJ)
subject matter expert to ensure compliance with Company and
regulatory standards in the event of an environmental or safety
incident.
Actively participates in Divisional and Corporate programs and
collaborates as required with other EHS Pros to ensure alignment
with company initiatives, shares best practices, prepares, presents
and assists others in sharing incident reviews or training programs
on weekly Teams calls.
Responsible for the management of the Safety Data Sheets system for
tracking site chemical use/labeling and shipping compliance.
Supports US DOT and International Hazmat shipping directives
Aligns Wallingford, CT, Mansfield, MA, and Montvale, NJ) EHS
initiatives with the Divisional and Corporate Compliance directives
and programs and actively supports in that effort as an auditor and
supports audit leaders to validate.
Participates with and ensures operations leadership conducts
Management of Change reviews, risk assessments, Job Safety
Assessments (JSA) and provides supporting data when new projects or
existing equipment/operations are being considered or modified in a
significant fashion.
Strong communication skills with demonstrated experience providing
detailed written reports, verbal presentations in virtual platforms
and in person, in classroom settings, and in large audience
settings on a frequent basis.
Familiar with and comfortable managing injury claims with injured
employees, third party workers comp administrators, overseeing case
management to avoid recordable/lost time injury incidents, and
where appropriate, promoting application of conservative treatment
to provide prompt care for safe, effective return to work
strategies.
Accountability
The incumbent achieves objectives through the following:
Reports to: Director of Operations, with secondary oversite by
Division EHS Director
Direct reports: None
Indirect reports: All Location Employees
Performance in this position is evaluated objectively through the
results delivered by the Company EHS programs as measured by
leading/lagging accident and environmental incident rates,
continuous risk reduction activities, the Company EHS metrics, the
performance trends toward an Injury-Free Workplace and Zero
Environmental Incidents, Company compliance with environmental,
employee safety and health regulations, the effective operation of
all Wallingford, CT, Mansfield, MA, and Montvale, NJ EHS
activities, the timely submission of EHS data and the timely
completion of EHS goals and objectives. Performance in this
position is evaluated subjectively by the Director of Operations'
ability to drive a clear safety culture at Wallingford, CT,
Mansfield, MA, and Montvale, NJ, the Company's satisfaction with
the EHS programs and systems, the EHS Manager's productivity,
development, and creativity through inspiration, active engagement,
leadership, and self-motivated actions.
Working Conditions
Work Environment: Indoors and outdoors in moderate to heavy
manufacturing environments. May temporarily work in areas with
exposure to hot metal and corrosive/toxic chemicals. May
temporarily work at heights.
Atmospheric Conditions: Indoors - Climate controlled office
environment; manufacturing areas that are not climate controlled in
summer, can get hot in summer months and while manufacturing areas
are heated, it does get cold in winter months in certain areas.
Outdoors - Climate and conditions based on environment/seasonal
weather conditions. May temporarily work in areas with fumes,
particles, dust and dirt.
Temperature Extremes: Indoors - Moderate, occasionally extreme.
Outdoors - Temperature extremes based on seasonal weather in the
Northeast United States. May be required to work in hot
conditions.
Materials, Tools:
Automobile, cranes, forklifts, mobile working platforms- will be
required to provide training on mobile equipment usage
Office equipment to include but not be limited to: Computer and
printer, office paging equipment, facsimile machine and copy
machine. Test/Monitor equipment to measure environmental factors.
When in Production areas, required safety equipment may include a
hard hat, chemically resistant aprons, protective-toe work boots,
safety glasses/face shields, gloves, arm guards, hearing protection
and respiratory protection.
Travel: Up to 30% travel.
We offer: Compensation
Salary Minimum: $110,000
Salary Maximum: $130,000
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