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EHSS Intern

Warsaw, IN · On-site

$14.50 - $18.50/hr

Help maintain EHSS records, logs, permits, and training documentation * Participate in the development and updating of safety procedures, work instructions, and signage * Assistwith safety training ...

EHSS Intern

Warsaw, IN · On-site

$16.25 - $21/hr

Help maintain EHSS records, logs, permits, and training documentation * Participate in the development and updating of safety procedures, work instructions, and signage * Assist with safety training ...

EHSS Intern

Warsaw, IN · On-site

$16.25 - $21/hr

Help maintain EHSS records, logs, permits, and training documentation * Participate in the development and updating of safety procedures, work instructions, and signage * Assist with safety training ...

EHSS Intern

Warsaw, IN

$14.50 - $18.50/hr

Help maintain EHSS records, logs, permits, and training documentation * Participate in the development and updating of safety procedures, work instructions, and signage * Assistwith safety training ...

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How much do ehss jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for ehss in the United States is $39.87, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29.57 and $46.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an EHSS (Environment, Health, Safety, and Sustainability) Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an EHSS Specialist, you need a solid understanding of environmental regulations, occupational health and safety standards, and sustainability practices, typically supported by a relevant degree and certifications such as CSP, CIH, or NEBOSH. Familiarity with EHS management systems, data analysis tools, and compliance tracking software is often required. Strong communication, problem-solving, and leadership skills help drive safety culture and coordinate across departments. These skills are crucial to ensure regulatory compliance, minimize risks, and promote a safe, sustainable workplace.

How does an EHSS professional typically collaborate with other departments to ensure compliance and safety standards are met?

EHSS (Environment, Health, Safety, and Security) professionals regularly work with teams across the organization, such as operations, human resources, and facilities management. They coordinate training sessions, conduct joint risk assessments, and develop safety protocols in partnership with other departments. This collaborative approach ensures that safety practices are integrated into daily operations and that all staff are aware of compliance requirements. Strong communication and teamwork skills are essential for fostering a proactive safety culture throughout the organization.

What are EHSS professionals?

EHSS stands for Environment, Health, Safety, and Sustainability. EHSS professionals are responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing policies and programs that ensure a safe and healthy workplace, environmental compliance, and sustainable business practices. They help organizations minimize risks, comply with regulations, and promote a culture of safety and environmental responsibility. Their work often involves conducting training, performing audits, and advising on best practices for health, safety, and sustainability.

What is the difference between Ehss vs Environmental Technician?

AspectEhssEnvironmental Technician
CredentialsEnvironmental health and safety certifications, OSHA trainingEnvironmental certifications, OSHA training, sometimes specific to environmental testing
Work EnvironmentIndustrial sites, manufacturing plants, construction sitesLaboratories, field sites, environmental testing locations
Employer & IndustryManufacturing, construction, energy sectorsEnvironmental consulting firms, government agencies, research labs

Both Ehss and Environmental Technicians focus on environmental safety and compliance, often sharing certifications and working in related environments. Ehss professionals typically oversee safety protocols across industries, while Environmental Technicians conduct testing and monitoring. The roles are complementary, with overlapping skills but different primary responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Ehss job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 93% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $82,930 per year, or $39.9 per hour.

EHSS Manager - Corporate Programs & Systems

Afl Telecommunications Llc

Duncan, SC

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

AFL manufactures industry-leading fiber optic cable, connectivity and accessories and provides engineering and installation services for some of the largest telecom customers in the world. Our company was founded in 1984 with a single fiber optic cable and today, we manufacture thousands of products, generate an excess of $2B in revenue, and employ approximately 11,000 associates worldwide. At AFL, we recognize that our employees are our greatest asset. We hire and train each individual, investing in them to ensure success in their careers. With a commitment to professional development and growth, let us connect you to your next career opportunity. 

What We Offer:

  • Flexible time off policy
  • 401K Company match (up to 4% - dollar for dollar)
  • Professional development, training, and tuition reimbursement programs
  • Excellent medical, dental, vision, and life insurance policy options
  • Opportunities for career advancement with an industry leading company!

We are seeking an EHSS Manager – Corporate Programs & Systems to join our team at our corporate headquarters in Duncan, SC.  The EHSS Manager will serve as a corporate Center of Excellence (COE) resource supporting corporate staff functions, sales organizations, and business centers across the enterprise. This role is responsible for the development, deployment, and maintenance of enterprise EHSS management systems, including progression toward ISO 45001 certification, corporate audit programs, as well as contractor safety management programs and corporatelevel EHSS data analytics.

The role provides project management leadership for enterprise EHSS initiatives, supports selected security and broader EHSS responsibilities as backup, and partners closely with regional and site EHSS leaders to drive consistent, scalable, and datadriven risk reduction across international operations. 

Major Functions & Responsibilities

  1. Corporate EHSS Program Leadership & Client Support
  2. Serve as the enterprise owner for AFL’s corporate EHSS programs, frameworks, and supporting processes, with responsibility for consistent application and practical usability across business units.
  3. Verify corporate programs align with AFL’s risk profile, operational realities, and valuebased safety culture—not just regulatory expectations.
  4. Act as a trusted advisor to senior leaders by translating EHSS standards into clear expectations that support real decisionmaking and risk ownership.
  5. Periodically evaluate corporate programs and recommend updates based on risk trends, field feedback, audits, and industry best practices.

EHSS Management Systems Ownership (ISO 45001)

  1. Own governance of AFL’s EHSS management systems, including ISO 45001 and ISO 14001 structure, documentation, and integration into business processes.
  2. Partner with site, BU, and functional leaders to confirm management system elements are understood, applied, and embedded—not treated as audit artifacts.
  3. Support internal and external audits with a focus on learning, system maturity, and continuous improvement rather than complianceonly outcomes.
  4. Reinforce system effectiveness by translating audit findings, risks, and gaps into practical improvement actions. Confirm system effectiveness through metrics, verification activities, and leadership feedback.
  5. Contractor Safety Management – Enterprise Owner
  6. Build and own and evolve the enterprise contractor safety management framework, including prequalification, onboarding, expectations, and performance verification.
  7. Partner with procurement, legal, operations, and EHSS teams to embed contractor safety requirements into sourcing and contracting processes.
  8. Develop tools, guidance, and audit protocols for contractor oversight across regions.
  9. Analyze contractor performance trends and lead improvement initiatives based on risk and data.

EHSS Center of Excellence & Project Management

  1. Serve as the EHSS project management COE, responsible for planning, tracking, and delivering enterpriselevel EHSS initiatives.
  2. Directly manage one EHSS Project Manager, providing prioritization, coaching, and performance oversight.
  3. Establish standard project management practices for EHSS initiatives, including charters, timelines, milestones, and stakeholder engagement.
  4. Coordinate crossfunctional teams to deliver complex, multisite or international projects on schedule and within scope.

Corporate EHSS Data, Analytics & Insights

  1. Provide functional leadership for corporate EHSS technology platforms, including system configuration, data integrity, reporting, and continuous improvement.
  2. Partner with IT, HR, and business stakeholders to confirm systems support usability, credible data, and decisionready insights.
  3. Guide implementation, enhancement, and governance of systems to support adoption and sustained use across the enterprise.
  4. Evaluate new technologies and tools through a riskreduction and behaviorenablement lens.

Backup Security & EHSS Responsibilities

  1. Provide backup support for selected security and broader EHSS functions as assigned by the VP of EHSS.
  2. Support incident coordination, investigations, or enterprise response activities when required.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in EHSS, Engineering, Science, or related field. And/or 7–10+ years of progressive EHSS experience, including corporate, multisite, or international responsibilities.
  • Demonstrated experience with EHSS management systems; ISO 45001 experience strongly preferred.
  • Strong background in contractor safety management and enterprise program development.
  • Proven project management capability across multiple stakeholders and geographies.
  • Advanced proficiency in EHSS data analysis, metrics, and EHS software platforms.
  • Working knowledge of OSHA, EPA, and applicable international safety frameworks.

 Core Competencies

  • Management Systems (ISObased)
  • Contractor Safety Leadership
  • Project Management & Execution
  • Data Literacy, Analytics & Visualization
  • CrossFunctional Influence & Executive Communication
  • Risk Identification & Mitigation

 Success Attributes

  • Comfortable influencing without direct authority
  • Able to translate complexity into clear, practical guidance
  • Datadriven, curious, and improvementfocused
  • Trusted partner to leaders across corporate and field environments