Director of Health, Safety & Environmental
Company: Johnson Thermal Systems
Location: Caldwell
Posted on: November 2, 2025
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Job Description:
Summary: The Director of Health, Safety & Environmental is
responsible for developing, implementing, and leading a
comprehensive safety and regulatory compliance strategy across the
organization. This role ensures that safety programs, policies, and
culture are fully integrated into daily operations and aligned with
corporate goals. The Director provides leadership, strategic
direction, and oversight to ensure a proactive, compliant, and
continuously improving EHS environment that protects employees,
assets, and operations. Accountabilities: - Lead the design and
execution of corporate EHS strategies, programs, and policies that
align with business and regulatory requirements. - Partner with
executives, operations, and engineering leaders to integrate safety
and regulatory compliance into operational planning, production,
and project execution. - Establish short- and long-term EHS
objectives, metrics, and performance indicators to track progress
and continuous improvement. - Provide strategic oversight of
regional or site EHS Managers to ensure consistent implementation
and adherence to safety and regulatory standards. - Drive a
proactive safety culture by using leading and lagging indicators to
identify trends and prevent incidents. - Oversee the development of
compliance audits, risk assessments, and corrective action programs
across facilities. - Ensure compliance with OSHA, EPA, and other
applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including air
permitting and reporting requirements. - Lead continuous
improvement initiatives using Lean and data-driven methodologies to
elevate safety performance across all operations. - Champion
organization-wide safety communication strategies that reinforce
accountability and empower employees at all levels. - Oversee the
development and delivery of safety training, onboarding, and
leadership education programs that enhance awareness and
capability. - Facilitate executive-level safety reviews and site
leadership briefings to ensure alignment on safety performance and
priorities. - Foster employee engagement through recognition,
participation in safety committees, and transparent reporting
practices. - Lead major incident investigations and root-cause
analyses, ensuring thorough documentation, reporting, and follow-up
of corrective actions. - Oversee emergency response programs,
drills, and crisis management planning for all facilities. -
Provide leadership in the coordination of first aid, CPR, and
emergency response programs, ensuring readiness and compliance. -
Collaborate with HR and operations to manage workers’ compensation
cases, medical response, and incident documentation. - Oversee
accurate reporting of safety metrics, regulatory filings, and
corporate KPIs to leadership and regulatory agencies. - Manage
enterprise safety systems (LMS, SMS) and ensure consistency in
safety recordkeeping and compliance documentation. - Analyze safety
data to identify risks, trends, and opportunities for innovation in
risk prevention and mitigation. Reasonable accommodation may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these
essential functions. Attributes - Safety First: Champions a
proactive, prevention-focused safety culture where every decision
and action prioritizes employee well-being and operational
integrity. - Have Humanity: Leads with empathy and respect,
fostering trust through open communication and genuine concern for
the health and safety of every team member. - Be Transparent:
Communicates safety goals, expectations, and results clearly and
proactively across all levels of the organization, ensuring
alignment and accountability. - Drive Innovation: Continuously
seeks new technologies, training methods, and process improvements
to enhance workplace safety and reduce risk exposure. - Be
Resilient: Navigates high-pressure situations with composure,
adapting to challenges while maintaining focus on safety excellence
and operational continuity. - Always Reliable: Demonstrates
consistency, integrity, and dependability in all safety
initiatives, ensuring compliance and trust throughout the
organization. - Grit: Shows determination and ownership in driving
continuous improvement, achieving ambitious safety goals, and
sustaining long-term cultural change. Required
Knowledge/Experience: - Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Safety &
Health, Industrial Engineering, Environmental Science, or a related
field (required). - 8–10 years of progressive safety management
experience, including multi-site leadership; at least 3 years in a
senior management or director-level role. - OSHA 30 certification
required; CSP, ASP, or CHST certification preferred. - Proven track
record of developing and leading high-performing safety teams in
industrial, manufacturing, or construction environments. - Strong
understanding of OSHA General Industry and Construction standards,
environmental permitting, and related compliance frameworks. -
Demonstrated ability to analyze safety and compliance data and
implement effective improvement strategies. - Exceptional
communication, leadership, and organizational skills with the
ability to influence at all levels. - Ability to respond to
emergencies, lead investigations, and implement corrective actions
with urgency and professionalism. - Willingness to travel as needed
across sites to support safety and compliance audits, training, and
leadership development. Supervisory Requirements - Direct oversight
of Environmental Health and Safety Managers at multiple sites. -
Responsible for hiring, performance management, training, and team
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