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Intern, Environmental Health & Safety

Highland Park, MI ยท On-site

$14.50 - $19.75/hr

Occupational health and safety management systems * Environmental compliance and sustainability practices * Risk assessment and hazard analysis * Incident investigation methodologies * Regulatory ...

Intern, Environmental Health & Safety

Highland Park, MI ยท On-site

$14.50 - $19.75/hr

Occupational health and safety management systems * Environmental compliance and sustainability practices * Risk assessment and hazard analysis * Incident investigation methodologies * Regulatory ...

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How much do part time environmental health & safety jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time environmental health & safety in the United States is $34.45, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.96 and $40.87 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical challenges faced by part-time Environmental Health & Safety professionals, and how can they effectively manage their responsibilities within limited hours?

Part-time Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) professionals often face the challenge of balancing a wide range of compliance tasks and training responsibilities within a reduced hours schedule. Effective prioritization, clear communication with full-time staff, and leveraging digital tools for documentation and reporting are key strategies for success. Building strong relationships with other departments can also help ensure that safety protocols are maintained even when the EHS professional is not onsite. Staying organized and proactive about regulatory deadlines allows part-time EHS staff to maximize their impact while managing time constraints.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Environmental Health & Safety professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Environmental Health & Safety professional, you generally need a background in environmental science, occupational health, or a related field, often supported by relevant certifications (such as OSHA or HAZWOPER). Familiarity with regulatory compliance systems, incident reporting tools, and safety audit software is typically required. Excellent attention to detail, strong communication, and problem-solving skills are essential soft skills for this position. These abilities ensure the creation and maintenance of safe workplaces, reduce risks, and help organizations comply with environmental and safety regulations.

What is the difference between Part Time Environmental Health & Safety vs Part Time Safety Coordinator?

AspectPart Time Environmental Health & SafetyPart Time Safety Coordinator
CertificationsOSHA, HAZWOPER, environmental certificationsOSHA, safety management certifications
Work EnvironmentIndustrial, manufacturing, construction sitesOffice, industrial, site inspections
Employer & Industry UsageManufacturing, construction, energy sectorsCorporate, manufacturing, logistics

Part Time Environmental Health & Safety professionals focus on environmental compliance and safety regulations, often handling hazardous materials and environmental impact assessments. Safety Coordinators primarily oversee workplace safety programs, conduct training, and ensure compliance with safety standards. While both roles aim to promote safety, EHS roles have a broader environmental scope, whereas Safety Coordinators concentrate on employee safety and accident prevention.

What are part time Environmental Health & Safety jobs?

Part time Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) jobs involve supporting workplace safety, health, and environmental compliance on a schedule that is less than full-time. Professionals in these roles may conduct safety inspections, train staff on regulations, assist with incident investigations, and help ensure that organizations follow environmental laws and best practices. These positions are ideal for those seeking flexible work hours while contributing to a safe and healthy work environment.
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Part-Time Environmental Health & Safety Manager

Sheakley Workforce Staffing

Cincinnati, OH โ€ข On-site

$52 - $58/hr

Part-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Part-Time Environmental Health & Safety Manager

Advanced Manufacturing, Aerospace & Defense Materials

Location: Cincinnati, OH
Start Date: ASAP
Type: 1099 Contract
Pay: $52 to $58/hr
Schedule Options:
โ€ข 20 hours every other week
โ€ข 10 hours per week

About the Opportunity

Sheakley is seeking an experienced Environmental Health & Safety Manager to support a specialized manufacturing operation in Cincinnati, OH.

This is a part-time opportunity for a senior EHS professional with experience in regulated manufacturing, chemical safety, hazardous materials, and advanced production environments. The facility supports the research, development, and manufacturing of high-performance composite materials used in aerospace and defense applications.

The EHS Manager will provide hands-on safety and compliance leadership across operations involving advanced materials, resins, adhesives, solvents, carbon fibers, hazardous chemicals, and high-temperature processes.

About the Environment

This operation develops and manufactures advanced composite material systems used in commercial and military aircraft applications. Products may include lightweight prepregs, resins, adhesives, and hybrid composite systems engineered for extreme temperatures and demanding service environments.

The work environment requires a strong understanding of regulatory compliance, chemical safety, hazardous waste, industrial hygiene, emergency response, and safety program management within a quality-driven manufacturing setting.

What You'll Be Doing

The EHS Manager will help maintain and strengthen site EHS programs while partnering with operations, engineering, quality, R&D, and leadership teams.

Key responsibilities include:

โœ… Leading and maintaining EHS programs aligned with OSHA, EPA, DOT, and applicable state regulations
โœ… Supporting compliance with hazard communication, chemical safety, hazardous waste, and emergency response requirements
โœ… Conducting risk assessments, audits, inspections, and incident investigations
โœ… Driving corrective and preventive actions based on audit findings, incidents, and regulatory requirements
โœ… Supporting R&D, pilot operations, and manufacturing scale-up from an EHS compliance perspective
โœ… Reviewing SDS documentation, chemical handling practices, PPE requirements, and exposure controls
โœ… Supporting industrial hygiene fundamentals, including exposure monitoring, ventilation, and PPE programs
โœ… Managing documentation, reporting, training, and regulatory communication
โœ… Partnering with site leadership to balance production goals with safety and compliance priorities
โœ… Helping reinforce a strong safety culture across a technical manufacturing environment

What We're Looking For

Qualified candidates should bring strong EHS leadership experience in a regulated manufacturing environment, preferably with exposure to aerospace, chemical manufacturing, polymers, composites, advanced materials, or similar technical production settings.

Minimum qualifications:

โœ… Bachelor's degree in Environmental Health & Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Safety Engineering, or related field
โœ… 7 to 10+ years of EHS experience in a regulated manufacturing environment
โœ… Experience with hazardous chemicals, resins, solvents, carbon fibers, or advanced materials
โœ… Strong working knowledge of OSHA, EPA, DOT, and applicable state EHS regulations
โœ… Experience with HAZCOM, chemical safety, hazardous waste, and emergency response programs
โœ… Strong documentation, reporting, training, and audit experience
โœ… Ability to work independently in a part-time advisory and hands-on EHS capacity

Preferred qualifications:

โœ… Master's degree in a related field
โœ… Experience in aerospace, defense, chemical manufacturing, composite materials, polymers, or advanced materials production
โœ… Experience with high-temperature processes, thermal hazards, combustible dust, fire protection, or hazardous materials shipping
โœ… Working knowledge of ISO 14001, ISO 45001, or equivalent EHS management systems
โœ… Experience with OSHA PSM, EPA air or wastewater compliance, RCRA hazardous waste, or DOT hazardous materials shipping

Preferred certifications:

โœ… CIH, Certified Industrial Hygienist
โœ… CSP, Certified Safety Professional
โœ… CHMM, Certified Hazardous Materials Manager

Ideal Candidate Profile

The ideal candidate is a technically strong EHS professional who can step into a specialized manufacturing environment and quickly add value. This person understands how to assess risk, strengthen compliance programs, communicate with technical teams, and support safe operations without needing heavy day-to-day oversight.

Strong candidates will have experience with:

โ€ข Environmental health and safety program management
โ€ข Chemical safety and hazardous materials
โ€ข OSHA, EPA, DOT, and state regulatory compliance
โ€ข Industrial hygiene fundamentals
โ€ข Hazard communication and SDS review
โ€ข Hazardous waste management
โ€ข Emergency response planning
โ€ข Incident investigation and root cause analysis
โ€ข Audits, inspections, and corrective action tracking
โ€ข EHS training and regulatory documentation
โ€ข Collaboration with operations, engineering, quality, R&D, and leadership teams

Why This Role Stands Out