EHS (Environment, Health & Safety) & Facilities Coordinator
Job Description
EHS & Facilities Coordinator
Alpha Resources | R&D Laminations
Alpha Resources is seeking a hands-on EHS & Facilities Coordinator to oversee environmental health & safety programs and facility maintenance across our three locations. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys balancing safety compliance, facility improvements, and problem-solving in a manufacturing environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead all Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) programs, policies, and compliance efforts.
- Conduct safety inspections, incident investigations, hazard assessments, and employee safety training.
- Manage PPE, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), emergency preparedness, and regulatory compliance.
- Coordinate preventive and corrective maintenance for building systems, including HVAC, electrical, plumbing, lighting, and compressed air.
- Work closely with the Maintenance Technician, internal departments, and outside contractors to complete repairs and facility projects.
- Plan and oversee facility improvements, equipment installations, and building maintenance projects.
- Maintain maintenance schedules, work orders, vendor relationships, and facility budgets.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Science, Facilities Management, Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience).
- Three or more years of experience in EHS, facilities management, maintenance, or a related field.
- Knowledge of OSHA regulations, safety programs, and building systems.
- Strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills.
- OSHA 30 certification is preferred.
If you are a self-motivated professional who enjoys both safety leadership and facility operations, we'd love to hear from you.
Founded in 1978, Alpha Resources, LLC is a global leader in the manufacture and distribution of consumables and creation of certified reference materials for use in atomic spectroscopy analysis and is ISO17034, ISO17025, ISO9001:2015 certified.
