Environmental Health and Safety Manager

EnerSys Delaware Inc.Springfield, MO
8dOnsite

About The Position

EnerSys is a global leader in stored energy solutions for industrial applications. We have over thirty manufacturing and assembly plants worldwide servicing over 10,000 customers in more than 100 countries. Worldwide headquarters are located in Reading, PA, USA with regional headquarters in Europe and Asia. We complement our extensive line of Motive Power and Energy Systems with a full range of integrated services and systems. With sales and service locations throughout the world, and over 100 years of battery experience, EnerSys is the power/full solution for stored DC power products. Motive Power applications include industrial lift trucks and pallet jacks, rail equipment, mining equipment, and airline ground support equipment. Some of the motive power brands include Hawker, Ironclad, General Battery, and Fiamm. Wherever there is a need for motive power, EnerSys offers the perfect energy solution.  Job PurposeManage and continuously improve environmental, health, and safety programs for the Springfield MO facility. Ensure full compliance with federal, state, local, and corporate regulatory requirements.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Health, Safety, Environmental Science, or related field.
  • 5+ years of professional EHS management experience (7 preferred).
  • Minimum of 3 years in a manufacturing environment (5 preferred).
  • Strong working knowledge of EHS regulations applicable to EnerSys lead‑acid operations.
  • ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 experience.
  • Auditing experience and formal auditing training.
  • Strong analytical and problem‑solving abilities.
  • Experience working with all levels of management and cross‑functional teams.
  • Experience collaborating with legal counsel, medical professionals, and laboratories.
  • Lean Management and 5S operational experience.
  • Fluency in English (required).
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office.
  • Ability to be viewed as an enabler of safe and efficient work, not a barrier.
  • Ability to engage employees through observations, conversations, and collaborative problem‑solving.

Nice To Haves

  • Professional certifications in Health, Safety, or Environmental fields are a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and implement a comprehensive Safety Program emphasizing behavior‑based initiatives and “Zero Potential” philosophy (proactive vs. reactive approach).
  • Facilitate risk assessments and drive injury reduction initiatives.
  • Ensure near‑misses, concerns, and improvement ideas are welcomed, addressed, and communicated back.
  • Maintain a calm, approachable presence on the production floor to encourage open communication.
  • Model leadership based on partnership, coaching, respect, and engagement.
  • Lead root-cause investigations using structured methodologies (e.g., 5‑Why, A3, RCCM).
  • Oversee workers’ compensation program, SAI360 incident reporting, and GEHS reporting.
  • Manage all hazardous waste operations including registration, identification, transportation, disposal, audits, and training.
  • Ensure compliance with RCRA, CWA (including facility‑specific WWTP), CAA, EPA, OSHA, and DOT (hazardous waste transport).
  • Prepare and submit required environmental permits and all regulatory reports.
  • Maintain environmental operating procedures to meet applicable laws, rules, and regulations.
  • Ensure required environmental monitoring and sampling is completed on schedule and in compliance.
  • Evaluate pollution control equipment needs; develop specifications and recommend improvements.
  • Coordinate corrective actions with maintenance to ensure emission control and treatment systems function properly.
  • Research and document compliance with customer‑specific EHS specifications.
  • Support ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 certification activities.
  • Coordinate sustainability‑related EHS data and reporting.
  • Serve as facility liaison with local community groups, regulatory agencies, and Local Emergency Planning Agencies (LEPA).
  • Document all communications with regulatory agencies and notify Corporate EHS of interactions.
  • Ensure all submissions to agencies are vetted through Legal as required.
  • Review all capital investments to ensure EHS considerations are integrated.
  • Maintain approved vendor list and ensure contractor compliance with EnerSys Contractor Policy.
  • Ensure all new or modified equipment is reviewed for safety features in design and pre‑production phases.
  • Validate guarding, interlocks, and safety devices in automated environments.
  • Manage blood lead level (BLL) testing cycles and medical surveillance.
  • Ensure proper hygiene facilities, change rooms, showers, and PPE programs.
  • Understand workplace health monitoring programs related to air lead, arsenic, cadmium, noise, etc.
  • Conduct ergonomic assessments focusing on repetitive, forceful, awkward, or high‑frequency tasks.
  • Provide required training on regulatory EHS programs.
  • Integrate environmental and safety requirements into Work Instructions.
  • Maintain all required records, documentation, and reporting systems.
  • Support both VAC and DC locations.
  • Support corporate initiatives including EOS from an EHS perspective.
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