Facilities and Plant Operations is accepting applications for an Environmental Health/Safety Officer.This is a full-time 12-month unclassified position. The appointment is available to begin immediately.
At McNeese State University our mission is to deliver a life-changing higher education experience by fostering a dynamic teaching and learning community committed to excellence with a personal touch. For over eight decades the institution has been recognized as one of the finest regional universities in the South. McNeese is a dynamic student-centric university comprised of students from throughout Louisiana the United States and over 50 countries.
McNeese offers excellent benefits to include retirement with LASERS comprehensive insurance through Blue Cross BlueShield of Louisiana accrual of sick and vacation leave 14 paid holidays per year tuition reduction program for employees and qualified dependents and many other supplemental benefit programs.
Facilities and Plant Operations supports the universitys mission by managing environmental health safety and hazardous waste programs committed to professional processes maintaining safe functional and attractive facilities and grounds while also providing quality support services to the campus community.
Position Number: U99188
Salary:$62000
Deadline: Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until position is filled.
Application Process and Materials:Applicants MUST complete an electronic application and upload required documents listed below:
- Cover Letter
- Resume
- Three Professional References (Include: name phone number and email address)
- Unofficial Transcripts
*Only completed application packets including all items listed above will be reviewed.
ALL JOB OFFERS ARE CONTINGENT UPON THE SUCCESSFUL RESULT OF A CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK AND RECEIPT OF OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT(S) IF APPLICABLE.
TO APPLY FOR THIS VACANCYclick on the APPLY button at the top of advertisement to complete the electronic application which can be used for this vacancy as well as future job opportunities. Applicants are responsible for checking the status of their application to determine where they are in the recruitment process. Further status message information is located under the Information section of the Current Job Opportunities page. *Required application materials WILL NOT be accepted after the deadline if applicable. Applications may be rejected if incomplete.*
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS POSITION PLEASE CONTACT THE CHAIR:
Sawyer Stiller at
Kim Dronett HR Analyst/Recruitment or
Job Summary:
The Environmental Health/Safety Officer reports to the Director of Facilities and Plant Operations and is responsible for managing the universitys environmental health safety and hazardous waste programs. This position ensures compliance with all relevant local state and federal regulations focusing on mitigating health and environmental risks. Key areas of responsibility include overseeing fire safety systems fire extinguishers asbestos management and hazardous waste. The Officer works with various departments across campus to promote safety regulatory compliance and environmental stewardship.
Key responsibilities
Environmental Health and Safety Program Management
- Develop implement and manage comprehensive Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) programs to ensure a safe compliant and environmentally responsible campus.
- Conduct risk assessments safety audits and regular campus inspections to identify potential safety hazards ensuring regulatory compliance.
- Establish and enforce emergency response protocols and safety procedures to support a safe campus environment.
Fire Alarm Panel and Fire Extinguisher Oversight
- Monitor and maintain all fire alarm systems and panels across campus coordinating with fire safety vendors for inspections testing and repairs.
- Develop a fire safety inspection program that includes routine checks on all fire alarm panels to ensure system functionality and compliance.
- Manage the inspection testing and maintenance schedule for campus fire extinguishers ensuring compliance with NFPA 10 standards.
- Coordinate training for faculty staff and students on the proper use of fire extinguishers and fire safety protocols.
Hazardous Waste Management
- Oversee the management storage and disposal of hazardous waste in compliance with EPA Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and OSHA regulations.
- Develop and enforce procedures for the safe handling storage and transportation of hazardous materials.
- Coordinate with approved disposal vendors for hazardous waste removal maintaining records and documentation of all waste disposal activities.
Asbestos Management
- Serve as the campus Asbestos Manager responsible for implementing and enforcing the universitys asbestos management plan.
- Conduct asbestos inspections sampling and risk assessments in university facilities ensuring adherence to EPA OSHA and DEQ regulations.
- Coordinate asbestos abatement projects working with certified contractors and monitoring removal and disposal procedures.
- Maintain accurate records of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) and develop and update asbestos management documentation.
Regulatory Compliance and Reporting
- Ensure compliance with OSHA EPA DEQ and other federal state and local regulations related to workplace safety hazardous waste fire safety and asbestos management.
- Prepare submit and maintain records for regulatory reports including fire safety documentation asbestos compliance records Tier II reporting and others as required.
- Keep up-to-date on changes in relevant regulations ensuring campus policies remain current and compliant.
Campus Training and Education
- Develop and conduct safety training programs on chemical safety hazardous materials handling asbestos awareness and emergency fire response.
- Provide fire safety and asbestos awareness training for faculty staff and students focusing on protocols and preventive measures.
- Create and distribute educational resources to foster a culture of safety and compliance across the campus community.
Incident Response and Investigation
- Act as the lead responder for environmental health and safety-related incidents including hazardous spills fire safety alarms and asbestos concerns.
- Investigate incidents accidents and near-misses implementing corrective actions to prevent recurrence and enhance campus safety.
- Coordinate with emergency responders and relevant university departments for crisis response and incident management.
Environmental Sustainability Initiatives
- Support sustainability initiatives across campus including waste reduction energy conservation and environmental compliance.
- Collaborate with departments to develop programs that reduce environmental impact in line with local state and federal sustainability goals.
Risk Management Liaison
- Collaborate and coordinate with departments that are involved with the Annual Risk Management Audit ensuring that all departments involved are maintaining the required record keeping needed to successfully pass the audit.