New Castle, DE, US
6 days ago
Manager EHS
Welcome page Returning Candidate? Log back in! Manager EHS Job Locations US-DE-New Castle Posted Date 23 hours ago(6/12/2025 11:50 AM) Requisition ID 2025-34843 Category EHS Company (Portal Searching) FUJIFILM Holdings America Corporation Position Overview

The Manager of Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) will lead EHS and sustainability programs at the New Castle facility, driving improved performance through implementing EHS programs, ensuring KPIs are met and investigating all incidents /near miss. The position will also be responsible to ensure all environmental and compliance requirements for the facility are met. The position is also responsible to lead the safety committee and delivering all relevant training for the employees.

Company Overview

At FUJIFILM Holdings America Corporation, we’re redefining innovation across the industries we touch—from healthcare and photography to semiconductors and data storage. With roots in photosensitive materials and a legacy of groundbreaking technology, we now lead 23 diverse affiliate businesses across the Americas.

We’re looking for mission-driven talents eager to join us to help create, market, and support a vast portfolio of products. At Fujifilm you’ll have the opportunity to explore and grow your skills in new, exciting ways. Whether you’re shaping tomorrow’s tech or redefining today’s processes, we’ll provide a flexible work environment and dynamic culture where innovation thrives.


Our Americas HQ is nestled in Valhalla, New York, a charming town known for its excellent schools, beautiful parks, and easy access to the vibrancy of New York City.


Fujifilm is globally headquartered in Tokyo with over 70,000 employees across four key business segments of healthcare, electronics, business innovation, and imaging. We are guided and united by our Group Purpose of “giving our world more smiles.” Visit: https://www.fujifilm.com/us/en/about/region/careers

Job Description

Responsibilities

Develop, implement, and lead both safety and environmental programs and initiate programs to raise awareness of employees.Discuss safety concerns, participate in investigation of at-risk conditions, and make recommendations for improvement.Develop review and update environmental, health & safety procedures through the document control system.Manage the site safety committees and related programs.Create, conduct, and coordinate weekly and monthly safety inspections.Fully understand and maintain all environmental regulations, permits, and reporting.Management of site’s hazardous & non-hazardous waste management as well as wastewaters and air emissions. This includes preparing waste shipments, drum management, tracking of data required to maintain paperwork and implementing programs to comply with regulatory requirements and drive improvements to reduce site wastes, wastewaters and air emissions.Interface with regulators as needed for normal business and inspections.Complete permit updates and reporting submissions.Conduct timely detailed incident/near miss investigations followed by proper corrective actions.Develop and maintain and deliver EHS training materials .Update Emergency Response Plan and Hazardous Waste Management Plan Documentation. Prepare and submit updates to regulatory agencies on required timelines.Lead ergonomic assessments, JHA and risk assessment to ensure EHS issues are recognized and addressedMonitor and maintain basic safety & environmental programs, including, but not limited to chemical management, medical surveillance, management of change, emergency response, contractor approval, Hazard Communication, waste disposal (RCRA), Laboratory Chemical Hygiene, and others, as needed.Function as part of the FUJIFILM EHS community, coordinating programs with FUJIFILM Holdings and other sites, as necessary.Update Emergency Response Plan and Hazardous Management Plan documentation. Prepare and submit updates to regulatory agencies on required timelines.Calculate EHS, sustainability and GHG statistics, and prepare reports for regulators, customers, and FUJIFILM Holdings.Other as required.

 

Required Skills/Education

Minimum bachelor’s degree in EHS, Natural Sciences or Engineering specialty or equivalent experience.Demonstrated EHS Program development and implementation.Minimum of 3-5 years’ EHS job-related experience.Experience in completing regulatory reports and sustainability metrics and reports required (Air emissions, wastewater, Hazardous Waste, Tier II, TRI, etc.)Problem solving skills.The ability to effectively lead meetings with participants across all levels of the organizationStrong written, verbal communication and leadership skills.Computer skills: Strong Excel, PowerPoint, Power BI, Tableau, skills.Corrective action, Incident Management, KPI software platform experience.

 

Desired Skills

Experience with Delaware Coastal Zone Regulations.Completion of a recognized environmental or safety professional certification program a plus.Auditing experience is a plus.Expected travel – less than 20 percent.

 

Salary and Benefits

$100,000 - $120,000 depending on experienceMedical, Dental, VisionLife Insurance401kPaid Time Off

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EEO Information

Fujifilm is committed to providing equal opportunities in hiring, promotion and advancement, compensation, benefits, and training regardless of nationality, age, gender, sexual orientation or gender identity, race, ethnicity, religion, political creed, ideology, national, or social origin, disability, veteran status, etc.

ADA Information

If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to our HR Department (hlushrteam@fujifilm.com).

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