EHS Manager
Company: The Ohio Art Company
Location: Bryan
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: The EHS Manager
leads all environmental, health, and safety functions at the
facility in partnership with United Steelworkers (USW) represented
employees and leadership. This role ensures compliance with OSHA,
EPA, DOT, and applicable state and local regulations while
supporting a strong labor-management safety culture consistent with
the collective bargaining agreement. The EHS Manager serves as the
site authority for safety and environmental compliance and as the
primary management representative during regulatory inspections,
audits, and investigations. Key Responsibilities & Accountabilities
Leadership, Labor Relations & Regulatory Compliance Report to the
VP of Operations and serve as the facility’s designated management
representative for OSHA, EPA, and other regulatory inspections,
audits, and enforcement actions. Work collaboratively with USW
Local leadership, safety representatives, and joint
labor-management safety committees. Interpret and apply
safety-related provisions of the USW collective bargaining
agreement while maintaining regulatory compliance. Exercise
stop-work authority when safety or environmental compliance is at
risk, in accordance with company policy and the collective
bargaining agreement. Foster transparency, trust, and consistent
communication with represented employees regarding safety
expectations, hazards, and corrective actions. Environmental
Compliance (EPA & RCRA) Manage all environmental permits, records,
reports, and regulatory correspondence. Renew, modify, and maintain
air permits; prepare and submit applications and supporting
documentation. Track and calculate monthly VOC and HAP emissions to
ensure compliance with permit limits. Prepare, submit, and maintain
required environmental reports, including: Fee Emissions Reports
Tier II Chemical Inventory Reports (312) Toxic Release Inventory
(TRI – Form R / 313) Permit Evaluation Reports (PER) Industrial
Recycling Reports Quarterly deviation reports Ensure compliance
with RCRA Large Quantity Generator (LQG) requirements, including
bi-annual reporting and 90-day hazardous waste storage limits.
Oversee hazardous waste handling, labeling, storage, documentation,
and off-site disposal. Ensure hazardous waste shipping manifests
and documentation are accurate and complete; maintain DOT Hazardous
Materials training compliance. Safety & Health Programs (OSHA 29
CFR 1910) Develop, implement, and maintain workplace safety and
health programs in compliance with OSHA General Industry standards.
Lead incident investigations, root cause analysis, and
corrective/preventive actions, involving USW safety representatives
as appropriate. Ensure all required safety training is completed
annually plantwide and during new-hire orientation, consistent with
the collective bargaining agreement. Maintain SDS systems and
Hazard Communication compliance. Plan and lead the annual Safety
Day and support ongoing safety engagement initiatives. Operational
Support & Collaboration Partner with Operations, Maintenance,
Engineering, supervisors, USW stewards, and hourly employees to
identify hazards and implement effective controls. Monitor daily
lithography product usage for accuracy and environmental
compliance. Maintain daily permit deviation logs and required
regulatory records. Provide technical guidance and regulatory
support to all departments. Maintain confidentiality in all
corporate, labor-relations, and employee matters. Additional
Responsibilities Participate in joint labor-management safety
initiatives and special projects as assigned. Comply with all
corporate policies, procedures, and applicable collective
bargaining agreements. Perform other duties consistent with the
role as assigned. Requirements: Education Bachelor’s degree in
Environmental Health & Safety, Environmental Science, Occupational
Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Engineering, or a related field
preferred, may consider equivalent years experience. Experience 5–8
years of EHS experience in a manufacturing environment, preferably
in a USW-represented facility. 3 years serving as the primary site
EHS lead or manager. Demonstrated experience working within USW or
similar industrial union environments. Hands-on experience with:
EPA air permitting and emissions tracking VOC/HAP calculations and
reporting RCRA hazardous waste management (LQG) TRI, Tier II, and
deviation reporting OSHA 29 CFR 1910 compliance programs Regulatory
inspections, audits, and enforcement actions Preferred
Certifications CSP, CHMM, or CIH OSHA 30-Hour General Industry DOT
Hazardous Materials Training (required or ability to obtain within
90 days) Knowledge, Skills & Competencies Strong working knowledge
of OSHA, EPA, RCRA, and DOT regulations. Understanding of USW
labor-management structures, joint safety committees, and steward
engagement. Ability to interpret blueprints, process flows, and
manufacturing operations. Strong analytical, organizational, and
documentation skills. Proven ability to communicate effectively
with represented employees, union leadership, and management.
Ability to work independently, manage competing priorities, and
lead cross-functional safety initiatives. Proficiency in data
tracking, reporting systems, and standard office software.
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