Plant EHS Rep Senior
ENGIE NORTH AMERICA - Columbus, OH
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Job DescriptionPlant EHS Rep SeniorPosting Start Date:10/24/25Requisition ID:55793Apply nowInformations generalesCOLUMBUS, United States, 43210ENGIE North America Inc.Skilled ( >3 experienceHealth & SafetyPermanentFull - TimeWhat You Can ExpectAs our Senior Plant (EHS) Environmental Health and Safety Rep, reporting to the Director of Energy Delivery, you will be responsible for partnering with corporate EH&S, local Operation & Maintenance and Capital Projects teams to influence an organizational culture that leads to an injury free working environment and compliance with all environmental and safety regulations.You will:Be responsible for the development, implementation, auditing and monitoring of a comprehensive environmental, health & safety (EHS) compliance program in accordance with local, state, and federal environmental, health and safety regulations in support of ENGIE NA's operations at The Ohio State UniversityManage the EHS files and spreadsheets. Provide required monthly statistical reports and all required periodic regulatory reporting. Prepare regulatory reportsVerify all monitoring systems within utilities have the proper QA/QC checks & calibrations. Coordinate regulatory testing for emission units and submit the appropriate documentationPerform environmental support work such as fee emission inventory, RATA testing, QA/QC plans, database development and analysis of technical data for Title V permitConduct regular onsite EHS training, supervision, compliance audits, incident investigations, and safety cultural assessments. Maintain EHS training and compliance calendars. Coordinate emergency drills/responses for ENGIE utility plants/systemsLead and direct all serious incident investigations on site. Apply Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA) tools when conducting investigations to determine causal factors. Identify countermeasures to prevent recurrence and eliminate deviations from the standard. Suggest corrective actions and track them to conclusionProvide guidance and act as a role model with regards to environmental health & safety compliance for all local staff. Collaborate with the safety committee to guide the site's safety cultureResearch new or revised OSHA, EPA & OEPA regulatory requirementsDevelop the EHS budget in collaboration with site managementManage the selection of third-party EHS auditors, consultants and contractorsAssist in the coordination of reviews of contractor safety plans and procedures to ensure their standard is equal or more stringent than ENGIE NA's safety criteria as stipulated in the procurement Terms & Conditions. Act as ISNetworld subject matter expert for group ensuring contractors understand requirements and how to meet them within ISNetworld. Manage contractor safety training & training complianceWork with ENGIE Construction Managers, Project Managers, and EHS professionals to ensure contractors are following ENGIE safety policies as well as their own. Perform regular site EHS auditsCarries out other duties as assignedWhat You'll BringMinimum educational requirement of a High School diploma or equivalentYou must have a minimum of least five (5) years' experience in industrial, power generation, or construction environment in an EHS capacityAdditional DetailsThis role requires attendance at a worksiteon a daily basisMust be available to travel domestically up to 5% of the
Created: 2026-01-26