To thrive as a Global EHS (Environment, Health, and Safety) professional, you need expertise in risk assessment, regulatory compliance across multiple countries, and a solid educational background in environmental science, engineering, or a related field. Familiarity with EHS management systems, global safety standards (ISO 14001, ISO 45001), and certifications such as CSP or NEBOSH are typically required. Strong communication, cultural awareness, and leadership skills are essential for collaborating with diverse teams and driving change across global sites. These abilities are crucial for ensuring consistent safety practices, regulatory compliance, and fostering a safe and sustainable work environment worldwide.