Environmental Plant Manager
Environmental Plant Manager oversee the day-to-day operations of a manufacturing plant while ensuring that the plant meets all environmental regulations. They work with production teams to improve production efficiency while prioritizing environmental protection.
Job Description
Environmental Plant Managers work with production managers to identify opportunities to reduce waste and emissions. These professionals implement and manage environmental programs designed to reduce the plant's environmental impact throughout their organization. They also manage relationships with regulatory agencies and environmental groups and prepare environmental reports and documentation.
Key Responsibilities
Key responsibilities of an Environmental Plant Manager include:
- Develop and implement environmental management systems
- Manage and coordinate environmental training programs
- Conduct environmental audits and inspections
- Prepare environmental reports and documentation
- Manage relationships with regulatory agencies and environmental groups
- Identify and implement opportunities to reduce waste and emissions
- Monitor and control environmental impacts
- Develop and implement environmental policies and procedures
- Stay up-to-date on environmental regulations and best practices
- Participate in environmental committees and working groups
Education and Experience
Environmental Plant Managers typically have a bachelor's or master's degree in environmental science, engineering, or a related field. They must also have several years of experience in environmental management, preferably in a manufacturing setting.