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Job Description
Job Listing ID:
4494345
Job Title:
Health, Safety, and Environmental Manager Application Deadline:
Open Until Filled
Job Location:
Springfield
Date Posted:
05/19/2026
Hours Worked Per Week:
Not Provided Shift:
Not Provided Duration of Job:
Either Full or Part Time, more than 6 months You may contact this employer directly.
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Job Summary:
Job Description Position Title:
Health, Safety, and Environmental Manager Pay Rate :
$126,000 - 168,000 Multiple factors, including Individual experience, skills and abilities will determine where an employee is ultimately placed in the pay range.
Category/Shift :
Salaried Full-Time Physical Location :
801 42 nd St. Springfield, OR 97478
The Job You Will Perform:
Leads site HSE's programs including Safety Excellence, Safety Above All Else, Safe Align implementation, and Safety Steering. Pursues an incident free workplace. Emphasizes 100 percent compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Raises performance standards by advancing the ideals of sustainability. Develops functional reports with appropriate competencies and skill sets needed for future leaders within IP. Provides oversight, compliance and guidance to the Safety, Health, and Workers' Compensation in order to achieve safety targets for Safe Align; TIR/LWIR and reduce Workers' Compensation costs and claim volume. Implements programs, initiatives, and measures to advance environmental, health, safety, and sustainability key metrics. Including Safety Leading Indicators. Leads and/or support environmental management team including elimination of significant environmental events and the implementation of a comprehensive environmental management system. Lead local efforts around company HSE initiatives, such as Contractor Compliance (IPCC), internal HSE self-audit (Key Element Surveys), Environmental Compliance audits, Energy Control Program (ECP / LOTO), etc. Focuses on environmental footprint reduction opportunities. Achieves gains and reduces costs and liabilities for environmental and safety incidents. Responsible for day-to-day activities related to Mill's Air Emissions, effluent discharge, solid waste contracts, permitting processes and chemical management programs with access to process engineer support for large project work. Manages regulatory agencies, third party audits, inspections, inquiries, contacts, and reporting. Assure workers compensation claims are managed so that quality of care is provided, return to work is expedited, and costs are controlled. Oversees mill security processes. Works directly with mill management on performance management and development opportunities of team members. Ensures training for team members. Mentors, coaches and develops Environmental Engineers, Safety Manager, and Safety Engineer. Review RACI, roles, and responsibilities. Primary Lead for Internal and External Communications. Primary local contact/liaison for community; newspaper, applicable organizations in regard to environmental issues, etc. Works to directly influence various levels of local and state officials. Fulfills area specific 5S expectations (5 Minute 5S Checklists, replenishment of tools and supplies, 5S Audits, etc.) This position does require the individual to be part of a duty coverage team rotation that includes weekend and on-call coverage.
The Qualifications, Skills, and Knowledge You Will Bring:
Minimum Bachelor's degree in science, engineering, or occupational health and safety or related degree. Minimum of 8-12 years' experience in a broad range of manufacturing environments, forest products industry preferred. Strong written & verbal communication skills; problem solving, negotiation, presentation, and training delivery skills.
Job Classification:
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