Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Engineer
Company: Kymera International
Location: Detroit
Posted on: January 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: The Environmental,
Health & Safety (EHS) Engineer plays a critical role in advancing
the facility’s environmental compliance, sustainability
initiatives, and workplace health and safety programs. This
position partners closely with leadership, operations, and external
regulatory agencies to ensure the site not only meets—but
exceeds—OSHA, MIOSHA, EPA, and state environmental standards. The
Safety Engineer will serve as a technical resource, lead key EHS
initiatives, and help strengthen the facility’s long-term safety
and environmental stewardship culture. Key Responsibilities:
Environmental: Lead routine environmental compliance activities,
including hazardous waste management, air permit compliance,
wastewater monitoring, stormwater sampling, and SPCC program
oversight. Maintain and update environmental records, permits, and
regulatory reports such as Tier II, TRI, waste manifests, and
annual environmental certifications. Conduct detailed environmental
audits and risk assessments, identifying potential exposures and
recommending corrective and preventive measures. Support
implementation and continuous improvement of sustainability
initiatives, including waste reduction, energy efficiency, water
conservation, and recycling programs. Oversee chemical inventory
management, ensuring proper storage, labeling, secondary
containment, and spill prevention. Coordinate environmental
inspections by regulatory agencies and serve as a knowledgeable
point of contact during audits. Assist with root cause analysis for
environmental events and drive corrective actions through closure.
Track and analyze environmental KPIs; proactively identify trends
and opportunities for improvement. Health & Safety
Responsibilities: Conduct advanced safety inspections and risk
assessments, including start-up reviews for new processes,
equipment audits, and job hazard analyses. Facilitate safety
training programs such as new-hire orientations, annual compliance
training, and specialized safety sessions (LOTO, mobile equipment,
confined space, machine guarding). Lead or support incident
investigations, collect evidence including camera footage, perform
root cause analyses, monitor corrective actions, and prepare final
reports for leadership. Maintain and continuously improve site EHS
documentation, safety postings, evacuation maps, and regulatory
records. Manage PPE and safety supply inventories, vendor
relationships, and the safety boot/uniform program. Ensure reliable
performance of critical life-safety systems through weekly and
monthly inspections (eyewash stations, emergency showers, fire
extinguishers, AEDs, and first-aid kits). General EHS
Responsibilities: Participate in and help lead weekly safety
walkarounds, plant tours, and cross-functional hazard-spotting
activities. Analyze, compile, and present EHS metrics, trends, and
performance dashboards to leadership teams. Contribute to the
development, implementation, and revision of EHS policies,
procedures, work instructions, and training content. Support the
site in achieving and maintaining compliance with corporate EHS
standards and federal, state, and local regulations. Serve as a
resource to supervisors, engineers, and operations staff on
EHS-related technical questions and best practices. Promote a
proactive safety culture and influence safe behaviors through
coaching, support, and positive engagement. Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Science,
Environmental Engineering, or a related field preferred . 2 years
of experience in industrial or manufacturing EHS roles, with a
strong foundation in environmental compliance programs.
Demonstrated working knowledge of OSHA, MIOSHA, EPA, and
state/local environmental regulations. Experience preparing,
analyzing, and presenting environmental and safety data to leaders,
teams, or regulatory agencies. Ability to navigate and inspect
large, industrial environments; must be able to lift 40 pounds.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to
work effectively across all levels of the organization. MIOSHA
certification, HAZWOPER, CPR/First Aid/AED certifications preferred
or willingness to obtain. Strong organizational, follow-through,
and problem-solving abilities. Driven, self-directed, and eager to
grow into increasingly advanced EHS responsibilities. What We
Offer: Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits. Opportunities
for professional development, including MIOSHA Level 1
certification and additional EHS training. Clear pathways for
advancement into more senior EHS roles. A collaborative culture
focused on continuous improvement, compliance excellence, and
environmental responsibility.
Keywords: Kymera International, Dearborn , Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Engineer, Science, Research & Development , Detroit, Michigan