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Environmental Health & Safety Coordinator
FANUC America Corporation
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Rochester Hills, United States
Location
Rochester Hills
Posted
June 18, 2026
Commute
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Job Description
Job Description
The EHS Coordinator will be responsible to plan, implement, and oversee FANUC Americaβs Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) policies, their enforcement, and associated training for FANUC America employees and contract workers, focusing on health and safety aspects.
Primary responsibilities will include:
+ Conduct regular inspections/audits of operations to ensure compliance with all EHS related regulations and FANUC America policies. Develop scorecards to quantify compliance.
+ Perform root-cause analysis and corrective actions on safety incidents to prevent reoccurrences.
+ Participate in reviewing, updating, or creating Job Hazard Analyses (JHA).
+ Presentation and dissemination of EHS training materials.
+ Audit, inspect, and replenish, safety equipment including, but not limited to first aid kits, eye wash stations, fire extinguishers, lockout/tagout devices, and rigging equipment.
The EHS Coordinator will be responsible to plan, implement, and oversee FANUC Americaβs Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) policies, their enforcement, and associated training for FANUC America employees and contract workers, focusing on health and safety aspects.
Primary responsibilities will include:
+ Conduct regular inspections/audits of operations to ensure compliance with all EHS related regulations and FANUC America policies. Develop scorecards to quantify compliance.
+ Perform root-cause analysis and corrective actions on safety incidents to prevent reoccurrences.
+ Participate in reviewing, updating, or creating Job Hazard Analyses (JHA).
+ Presentation and dissemination of EHS training materials.
+ Audit, inspect, and replenish, safety equipment including, but not limited to first aid kits, eye wash stations, fire extinguishers, lockout/tagout devices, and rigging equipment.