Key Responsibilities
Monitor daily manufacturing operations for compliance with OSHA, EPA, and company safety standards.
Conduct regular plant safety inspections, audits, and risk assessments across all shifts.
Investigate workplace incidents, near misses, and equipment-related hazards; prepare detailed reports and corrective action plans.
Schedule and coordinate annual safety training programs and emergency drills
for all employees.
Conduct training sessions and presentations on health and safety topics and accident prevention
for employees and supervisors.
Deliver safety training on topics such as lockout/tagout, machine guarding, PPE usage, and emergency response.
Maintain accurate safety documentation, including SDS records and compliance logs.
Assist in implementing ergonomic improvements and industrial hygiene practices.
Collaborate with supervisors and maintenance teams to ensure safe equipment operation and preventive maintenance schedules.
Safety Committee:
Actively participate in the company Safety Committee, providing input on safety initiatives and continuous improvement projects.
Advising and instructing on various safety-related topics
(e.g., noise levels, proper use of machinery, PPE compliance).
Inspect premises and personnel work practices
to identify issues or non-conformity (e.g., not using protective equipment).
Stop any unsafe acts or processes
that appear dangerous or unhealthy.
Travel:
Occasional overnight travel to other company sites or training locations may be required.
Location:
Position will have a home base at one of our Chicagoland locations with regular (daily/weekly) travel to all Chicagoland locations.
Shifts:
Must be flexible to work with teams on different shifts (day, evening, or weekend) as needed.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Associate or Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Safety, Industrial Engineering, or related field (preferred).
1–3 years of experience in safety roles within a manufacturing environment.
Strong knowledge of OSHA standards, machine safety, and hazard control methods.
Exceptional attention to detail
and ability to identify hazards before they become issues.
Excellent communication and presentation skills.
Requires having a strong presence on the production floor (minimum 50% time on production floor) and interacting with all levels of staff.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and safety management systems.
Preferred Certifications:
OSHA 30-Hour General Industry
First Aid/CPR
Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or similar
Benefits
Competitive salary
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Paid time off and holidays
Opportunities for professional growth and certification support
How to Apply
Submit your resume and cover letter to [Insert Email or Application Link].