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Tokyo Electron US · 1 day ago

EHS Engineer I Contractor

Tokyo Electron Limited is a leading company in the electronics industry, focusing on the innovative development and production of cutting-edge products. They are seeking an EHS Engineer I Contractor who will champion workplace safety, conduct EHS training, and lead safety initiatives while ensuring compliance with regulatory and industry safety codes.

Electrical DistributionManufacturingTest and Measurement

Responsibilities

Champion workplace safety and provide leadership through communication, education and actions
Conduct EHS training including, but not limited to: respiratory training and fit testing, fall protection, control of hazardous energies, qualified electrical worker and ergonomics
Perform detailed ergonomic analyses by collecting and interpreting data from employees and work environments, use various tools to evaluate risk and collaborate with teams to propose and develop realistic solutions
Research and apply regulatory and industry safety codes, such as OSHA, NFPA, NEC, SEMI, and ANSI
Experience with PPE, industrial hygiene and ergonomic assessments, make recommendations and report on results
Conduct incident investigations using root cause analysis to drive system improvements
Lead site safety committee meetings and manage closure of related action items
Support the development of engineering and administrative controls to mitigate risk to target levels
Cultivate internal and external customer relationships that drive implementation of safety systems or improvements that promote safe work habits
Review and update EHS policies, procedures and best known methods (BKMs) throughout the organization
Provide safety coaching to employees and leadership that align with regional safety activities and initiatives
Support other facilities throughout the U.S. if needed, which may require occasional overnight travel < 25%

Qualification

EHS experienceCSP certificationCIH certificationCHMM certificationCPE certificationBachelor's in engineeringRegulationsInterpersonal communicationWritten communicationAdaptability

Required

Any EHS experience is preferred
CSP, CIH, CHMM, CPE certification is a plus
Bachelor of Science in engineering, chemistry, biology, industrial hygiene, safety, or closely related field
Strong preference for EHS experience at a semiconductor equipment manufacturing facility
Knowledgeable in federal, state and local regulations
Must have the ability to work independently and have excellent interpersonal communication and written skills
Dependable, stable under pressure and can easily adapt to change

Company

Tokyo Electron US

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Since its founding in 1963, TEL has grown to encompass many offices around the world that engineer, manufacture, sell, and service wafer-processing or semiconductor production equipment (SPE), as well as flat panel display (FPD) and thin-film silicon photovoltaic equipment (PVE).

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
unknown
1980-06-02IPO

Leadership Team

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Ben Rathsack
Vice President, US Business Units Manager
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Jim Greenwell
Vice President
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