Regional Leader, Environmental Health and Safety

Verizon Verizon · Telecom · Washington, DC +1

Regional Leader for Environmental Health and Safety at Verizon, responsible for assessing and reducing risk, interpreting regulations, developing safety training, and providing regional support for health and safety activities. Requires knowledge of health and safety regulations and a proven track record of successful risk reduction implementation.

What you'd actually do

  1. Identifying and supporting compliance with Verizon programs, regulatory environment, health and safety regulations, and best management practices.
  2. Acting as a Subject Matter Expert in the development and updating of safety-related training, programs, and documents, and Verizon “rodeos” and “Day of Safety” sessions.
  3. Advising the operational management team on regulatory compliance, incident reporting, and root cause analysis.
  4. Providing regional support for health and safety activities, including interfacing with regulators and investigating serious incidents.
  5. Owning targeted safety initiatives including special projects.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree or four or more years of work experience
  • Four or more years of relevant experience
  • EHS or operations experience
  • Knowledge of health and safety regulations
  • A valid driver's license
  • Willingness to travel up to approximately 25% of the time

Nice to have

  • Degree in Safety, EHS, or related field
  • Six Sigma training in LEAN or DMAIC process
  • Certified Safety Professional, Certified Industrial Hygienist, Certified Six Sigma Green or Black Belt
  • Experience in Human and Organizational Performance
  • Organizational and project management skills
  • Strong interpersonal communication skills
  • Ability to think strategically
  • Excellent communicator both in spoken and written word
  • Experience in driving change
  • Capability of building successful relationships with internal stakeholders

What the JD emphasized

  • regulatory environment
  • health and safety regulations
  • risk reduction