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Live In Ehs Manager Jobs in Kentucky (NOW HIRING)

$110 - $170/hr

The Regional EHS Manager provides strategic leadership and operational support for 2-4 ... Represent the company in industry associations, customer audits, regulatory meetings, and ...

$110 - $150/hr

The position will be based in our corporate headquarters in Oak Brook, Ill. While this position ... site management teams. * Ensure consistency in EHS practices and procedures throughout the ...

EHS Manager

Louisville, KY · On-site

$79K - $108K/yr

We take pride in creating a culture where our people are valued, supported, and provided ... The EHS manager promotes a positive safety culture while complying with SGWS safety standards and ...

$90 - $120/hr

The EHS Manager supports company leadership and plant personnel in implementing and managing ... Based in Opelika, Alabama, the role supports Alabama operations and has responsibilities over ...

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$115 - $140/hr

Bachelor's degree in Environmental Health+ Safety Sciences or related field, or equivalent safety ... Conducts peer audits of other EHS Managers and shares findings with department leadership

$110 - $150/hr

Participate in annual document reviews with the intent to improve upon existing corporate EHS ... Manage, coach and mentor a team of local EHS Coaches to help implement the corporate EHS Management ...

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EHS Manager

Florence, KY · On-site

$82K - $111K/yr

In this role you will partner with other members of the plant management staff and regional EHS leadership teams to ensure seamless implementation of Global, Regional, and plant EHS standards ...

$100 - $150/hr

JOB SUMMARY The Sr. EHS Manager is one of two newly created manager roles reporting to the EHS ... Support the Director in scoping where additional specialist headcount is needed most, based on ...

$90 - $150/hr

Job Title**Sr. EHS Manager**Position Overview**Shaw Industries is searching for a Sr. EHS Manager ... This role is full time onsite in Aiken, SC.Essential Duties and Responsibilities:* Plan, organize ...

$132 - $181/hr

If in WHQ - free access to the fitness center. Access to on-site day care (operated by Bright ... Giving back to the communities where our employees work and live is very important to Campbell'

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$90 - $120/hr

You will lead the charge in the implementation of EHS programs, communicate initiatives relating to Smithfield's Injury Prevention System (SIPS) and Environmental Management System (EMS), as well as ...

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We believe in the power of our people and in giving them the freedom to explore, discover and build ... Develop and execute site-specific safety and risk management plans for injury reduction and EHS ...

EHS Specialist

Louisville, KY · On-site

$70 - $95/hr

We believe in the power of our people and in giving them the freedom to explore, discover and build ... Develop and execute site-specific safety and risk management plans for injury reduction and EHS ...

$70 - $100/hr

Site EHS Engineer * Type of contract : Long-term At-will * Expected Hiring Date : ASAP * Scope ... Advises plant management in case of non-conformance in environmental, safety or working conditions.

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We believe in the power of our people and in giving them the freedom to explore, discover and build ... Develop and execute site-specific safety and risk management plans for injury reduction and EHS ...

EHS Manager [RW-15008]

Harrodsburg, KY · On-site

$65K - $89K/yr

Lead and continuously improve the site's environmental, health, and safety management systems in ... Integrate EHS into daily operations, including performance metrics, leadership routines, and ...

$105 - $125/hr

EHS Manager Full Time Management Bremerton, WA, US 7 days ago Requisition ID: 1993 Salary Range ... Direct or assist in the development of specialized education and training materials. Conduct ...

$120 - $160/hr

In this important role, you will lead, manage, and continuously improve EHS programs for assigned facilities, projects, or client locations. You will serve as the primary point of contact for safety ...

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What is the difference between Live In Ehs Manager vs EHS Coordinator?

AspectLive In Ehs ManagerEHS Coordinator
CertificationsOSHA, NEBOSH, or equivalentOSHA, NEBOSH, or equivalent
Work EnvironmentOn-site, residential setting, 24/7 availabilityOffice-based, site visits, regular hours
Employer & IndustryManufacturing, construction, or industrial facilitiesVarious industries including manufacturing and construction

The Live In Ehs Manager typically resides on-site, providing around-the-clock safety oversight, while the EHS Coordinator works regular hours, focusing on safety compliance and inspections. Both roles require similar certifications and are vital in industrial environments, but the Live In Ehs Manager's residential nature distinguishes it in terms of work environment and responsibilities.

Is a Live In EHS Manager a stressful job?

A Live In EHS Manager role involves overseeing environmental, health, and safety compliance, often requiring quick decision-making and handling emergencies, which can contribute to stress. The job may involve long hours, on-call responsibilities, and managing safety protocols, making it potentially demanding but also rewarding for those skilled in risk management and safety procedures.

What are the most commonly searched types of Ehs Manager jobs in Kentucky?

The most popular types of Ehs Manager jobs in Kentucky are:

$110 - $170/hr

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Job description

The Regional EHS Manager provides strategic leadership and operational support for 2–4 manufacturing facilitieswithin an assigned geographic region while serving as a key resource for the successful integration of newly acquired or startup facilities. This position partners with regional operations leadership to build a proactive safety culture, strengthen operational excellence, and ensure consistent implementation of corporate EHS standards.

The Regional EHS Manager is responsible for driving Serious Injury and Fatality (SIF) prevention initiatives, critical risk management, regulatory compliance, leadership development, and continuous improvement across multiple facilities. This role requires extensive collaboration with plant leadership teams and significant travel (60–75%) to provide field coaching, assessments, and operational support.

Regional Safety Leadership

  • Provide strategic EHS leadership and support to2–4 manufacturing facilitieswithin an assigned region.
  • Lead the implementation, standardization, and continuous improvement of corporate EHS management systems across assigned facilities.
  • Partner with Plant Managers and Operations Leadership to develop local ownership and accountability for EHS performance.
  • Support the successful integration of newly acquired or startup facilities into corporate EHS programs, standards, and culture.
  • Drive continuous improvement of proactive safety culture initiatives that promote employee engagement and operational ownership.
  • Develop regional implementation plans to ensure consistent execution of corporate safety initiatives and strategic objectives.
  • Build leadership capability by coaching supervisors and managers on safety leadership, risk recognition, accountability, and employee engagement.
  • Ensure standardized EHS calendars, audits, inspections, and compliance activities are executed consistently across assigned facilities.
  • Maintain a strong field presence through routine site visits, coaching, observations, and leadership engagement.
  • Support regional operational reviews by analyzing trends, identifying risks, and recommending improvement strategies.

Serious Injury & Fatality (SIF) Prevention

  • Lead regional Serious Injury & Fatality (SIF) prevention initiatives by ensuring high-energy hazards are identified, controlled, and verified before work begins.
  • Drive implementation and sustainability of Critical Control Verification (CCV), Fatality & Life-Changing Event Prevention (Life Savers), and other corporate critical risk programs.
  • Conduct SIF potential incident reviews and ensure thorough investigations identify systemic causes and sustainable corrective actions.
  • Facilitate regional learning by developing and sharing lessons learned, leadership communications, and best practices following SIF and high-potential events.
  • Partner with Operations Leadership to verify critical controls are consistently implemented and effective in the field.
  • Monitor regional leading indicators to identify emerging SIF exposure trends and recommend proactive mitigation strategies.

Operational Excellence & Continuous Improvement

  • Standardize safety management processes across facilities to improve consistency, efficiency, and effectiveness.
  • Lead regional audits, risk assessments, and corrective action management processes.
  • Develop systems to improve leading indicator performance, corrective action closure, and leadership accountability.
  • Support equipment risk assessments, machine safeguarding improvements, lockout/tagout effectiveness, and operational risk reduction initiatives.
  • Partner with Engineering, Maintenance, and Operations to implement sustainable risk reduction and engineered safety improvements.
  • Support Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives including waste reduction, recycling, energy conservation, and sustainability projects.
  • Conduct comprehensive regional EHS audits and operational assessments.
  • Evaluate compliance with OSHA, EPA, DOT, and applicable state and local regulations.
  • Identify systemic risks, assign corrective actions, verify completion, and measure effectiveness.
  • Analyze incident trends and leading indicators to anticipate and prevent future incidents.
  • Support emergency preparedness planning and business continuity initiatives across assigned facilities.
  • Provide guidance regarding Workers' Compensation management, occupational health programs, industrial hygiene, and fitness-for-duty processes.
  • Coach plant leadership teams to build strong safety leadership behaviors and accountability.
  • Deliver regional leadership development focused on SIF prevention, Human & Organizational Performance (HOP), critical risk management, and employee engagement.
  • Support implementation of standardized onboarding, contractor orientation, and recurring regulatory training programs.
  • Facilitate regional safety workshops, leadership meetings, and continuous improvement events.
  • Develop and distribute regional safety communications, learning lessons, toolbox talks, and awareness campaigns.
  • Promote the sharing of best practices and operational learning across all assigned facilities.

Compliance & Governance

  • Ensure consistent implementation of corporate EHS policies, standards, and management systems across assigned facilities.
  • Monitor compliance with federal, state, provincial, and local regulations.
  • Coordinate regulatory inspections, agency interactions, and corporate reporting requirements.
  • Escalate significant regulatory issues, Serious Injury & Fatality (SIF) events, and high-risk exposures to Business Leadership and Corporate EHS.
  • Ensure incident investigations are completed on time, root causes identified, corrective actions implemented, and organizational learning communicated throughout the region.

Regional Support

  • Serve as the primary EHS resource for facility leadership within the assigned region.
  • Support due diligence, integration, and startup activities for new facilities and acquisitions.
  • Represent the company in industry associations, customer audits, regulatory meetings, and professional organizations.
  • Build strong partnerships with Corporate EHS, Operations Leadership, Engineering, Human Resources, and regional support functions.
  • Travel60–75%throughout the assigned geographic region to provide on-site coaching, assessments, project support, and leadership development.

Qualifications

Required

  • Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Science, Engineering, or related field preferred.
  • Minimum of7-10 yearsprogressive EHS leadership experience in manufacturing, heavy industry, utilities, or industrial operations.
  • Demonstrated experience supporting multiple manufacturing facilities.
  • Experience leading Serious Injury & Fatality (SIF) prevention initiatives and critical risk management programs.
  • Strong working knowledge of OSHA, EPA, DOT, and applicable regulatory requirements.
  • Proven experience leading incident investigations utilizing root cause analysis methodologies.
  • Demonstrated ability to influence leaders without direct authority.
  • Strong project management, organizational, and change management skills.
  • Excellent communication, coaching, and presentation skills.
  • Ability to travel60–75%throughout the assigned region.

Preferred

  • Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Associate Safety Professional (ASP), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), or equivalent professional certification.
  • Experience supporting mergers, acquisitions, facility startups, or operational integrations.
  • Experience implementing Human & Organizational Performance (HOP), Serious Injury & Fatality (SIF) prevention programs, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, Lean Manufacturing, or Operational Excellence systems.
QualificationsEducationPreferred

Bachelors or better.

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