Environmental, Health & Safety; EHS Manager
Job in
El Segundo, Los Angeles County, California, 90245, USA
Listed on 2026-02-28
Listing for:
Radiant
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-02-28
Job specializations:
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Occupational Health & Safety, Safety Engineer, Operations Engineer
Job Description & How to Apply Below
We are seeking a Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Manager to serve as the site-level EHS authority supporting manufacturing and operations in a lean, fast-moving environment. This role owns the development, implementation, and execution of EHS programs that protect employees, ensure regulatory compliance, and scale with the business. The EHS Manager maintains a strong shop-floor presence and partners closely with Manufacturing, Operations, and Facilities to identify hazards, reduce risk, and embed safety and environmental compliance into daily operations.
This role balances hands-on field engagement with program ownership, regulatory interface, and continuous improvement leadership.
- Serve as the site authority for OSHA/Cal-OSHA compliance, including inspections, regulatory correspondence, recordkeeping, and corrective action management.
- Develop, implement, and maintain required safety programs (e.g., IIPP, Hazard Communication, Lockout/Tagout, Electrical Safety, Hot Work, Contractor Safety) to support a growing manufacturing operation.
- Develop and lead all safety training.
- Define and maintain PPE requirements, conduct hazard assessments, and ensure proper selection, training, and usage.
- Own emergency preparedness programs, including Emergency Action Plans, evacuation procedures, drills, and emergency response coordination.
- Partner with Facilities on fire suppression, alarm, and detection systems.
- Conduct routine shop-floor safety observations.
- Track leading and key EHS metrics and drive proactive risk reduction.
- Lead incident reporting, investigations, and root cause analysis for injuries, fires, spills, near-misses, and emergency events.
- Partner closely with manufacturing and operations teams to identify hazards and implement engineering and administrative controls.
- Evaluate EHS risk for new processes, equipment, tooling, and work centers prior to installation or commissioning to influence design decisions and ensure safety requirements are met.
- Maintain a regular shop-floor presence to identify hazards, observe operations and drive continuous improvement initiatives.
- Own hazardous materials management, including inventory, SDS, labeling, storage compatibility, locations and quantities.
- Ensure compliant handling and storage of hazardous materials, including flammable and combustible materials.
- Manage hazardous waste accumulation areas, manifests, inspections, and disposal vendor coordination.
- Manage and maintain environmental permits and programs, including hazardous materials, hazardous waste, air emissions, wastewater, and stormwater.
- Ensure permit conditions and regulatory requirements are implemented, documented, and routinely verified.
- Lead environmental inspections and regulatory interactions with local, state, and federal agencies as required.
- Track leading and key EHS metrics and drive proactive risk reduction.
- Partner with Facilities on facility modifications, construction, and equipment installations to ensure safety and environmental requirements are addressed.
- Bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering, safety engineering, industrial engineering, environmental science, or a related field.
- 5+ years of EHS experience in manufacturing, industrial, or regulated environments.
- Strong working knowledge of OSHA/Cal-OSHA, fire safety, hazardous materials management, and environmental compliance requirements.
- Experience developing and delivering engaging safety training.
- Comfortable acting as the primary EHS owner in a lean organization.
- Hands-on, practical, and effective at partnering directly with manufacturing teams.
- Experience working with high-pressure and high-temperature machinery, especially custom-built equipment, is a plus.
- Safety is embedded into daily operations, decision-making, and standard work—not treated as a separate function.
- Employees understand hazards, feel comfortable raising concerns, and know how to respond confidently to emergency events.
- Safety trainings are current, relevant, practical, and well delivered.
- Fire protection systems, emergency equipment, and controls are well maintained, understood, and trusted by employees.
- Manufacturing, engineering, and operations teams proactively engage EHS early to solve problems and design safer solutions.
- Risks and trends are identified early, and corrective actions are implemented before incidents occur.
- The EHS Manager is a trusted, visible presence on the shop floor – approachable, solutions-oriented, and respected for balancing operational needs with employee safety.
Compensation Range: $115,000 - $190,575
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