Boeing

Environment,HealthandSafety(EHS)Superintendent

$158–158k Wichita, Kansas, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) Superintendent at Boeing. Skills: EHS strategy, Safety culture, Continuous improvement. Build relationships with leadership. Integrate EHS strategies”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure safe workplace; Ensure sustainable workplace; Drive continuous improvement; Drive operational excellence

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving

Eligibility Requirements

5% travel, U.S. Security Clearance, U.S. Citizenship

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree or higher, 5+ years EHS management system, 5+ years influencing stakeholders, 5+ years leading a team

Nice to Have

10+ years EHS experience

What You'll Do.

Build relationships with leadership

Integrate EHS strategies

Develop injury prevention programs

Implement ergonomic risk reduction

Drive environmental excellence

Implement sustainable corrective actions

Partner with leadership on expansion

Embed EHS requirements

Provide leadership to EHS staff

Identify EHS initiatives

Prioritize EHS initiatives

Drive EHS initiatives

Develop organizational plans

Align business strategies

Align technical strategies

Drive metrics establishment

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional approaches; Key stakeholder partnership

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