
EHS Auditor
- Northbrook, IL
- $72,900-96,200 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
Environmental, Health & SafetyJob Summary:The EHS Auditor is responsible for leading and participating in audits to assess the effectiveness of the CF Locations meeting CF company and regulatory compliance expectations. This position also requires becoming proficient in an area of CF compliance expectations and supporting related activities from a Corporate perspective.Job Description:Major Responsibilities :Compliance Support and Industrial Knowledge
- Build and maintain both CF industrial and compliance expectations knowledge and understanding of the regulatory and CF internal standards based on internal and external information available.
- Responsible for knowing CF internal standards and how they apply to CF Locations.
- Participation as a member of the respective CF Council assisting with tasks as needed, and work with the Corporate EHS Manager to share Council and audit information.
- Support reporting in Corporate EHSQ Management Information System (EMIS) Database to drive business objectives and safety continuous improvement.
- Assist as team member in a variety of compliance and management system audits.
- Once demonstrated appropriate level of competency and training:
- Schedules, manages, conducts and leads audit team throughout the process of Location audits. Sets up audit protocols and leads audit meetings.
- Works with and manages third party auditors who assist on the audit team.
- Lead auditor utilizes the Corporate EMIS system to set up audits and generate reports. Audit team member inputs audit findings into Corporate EMIS system.
- Education: Bachelor's Degree preferred with an EHS related field (i.e. engineering), or equivalent experience.
- Years of experience: Minimum of 1-3 years of EHS compliance related experience.
- Other unique job relevant attributes:
- Possess basic auditing skills or be able to learn quickly based on training (internal to CF and external).
- Experience with EHS compliance programs and familiarity with applicable EHS-related laws, rules and regulations.
- Industrial experience and knowledge of how EHS compliance requirements apply.
- Demonstrated competence in effective verbal and written communication.
- Demonstrated time management capability.
- Experience working with EHSQ database systems, and utilizing data analytics to drive insight into problem-solving.
- General competence in IT applications (e.g. Microsoft Office).
- Must be able to travel to CF Manufacturing sites and DF terminals up to 50% of the time.
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