Environmental Health & Safety Manager
- Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc.
- Andover, Massachusetts
- Full Time
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. (CIL) is searching for an Enviornmental Health & Safety Manager based onsite in our Andover, MA facility. CIL is the global leading company in a highly technical, extremely fast-growing industry and is a critical supplier to several scientific and high technology markets. CIL's growing customer base spans academia, pharmaceutical, medical diagnostic and semiconductor industries enabling collaborations with Nobel laureates, industry-leading scientists, and chemists. CIL partners with leading instrument manufacturers as well pioneering research groups that have expertise in product development and drive market growth. CIL is a subsidiary of the Otsuka Pharmaceutical Group and has had consistent growth for over 40 years.
The Environmental, Health, & Safety (EHS) Manager provides strategic and day-to-day leadership across the organization in the areas of environmental compliance, health, safety, industrial hygiene, and chemical process safety. This role is responsible for designing and implementing programs to control, eliminate, and prevent injuries and incidents resulting from physical, chemical, ergonomic, or biological hazards. The EHS Manager ensures full compliance with local, state, and federal regulations (e.g., OSHA, DOT, EPA, DEA) and supports a culture of continuous improvement and behavioral-based safety across all company operations. This position also supports the companys DOT compliance program, environmental and sustainability programs, office supply sourcing and usage tracking, and class C driver safety.
Responsibilities
+ Serve as the primary point of contact for all company-related EHS matters across Service, Plant, and Corporate operations.
+ Lead the implementation of EHS programs, including chemical process safety initiatives, to proactively manage risks and ensure regulatory compliance.
+ Support leadership and employees in interpreting and applying EHS regulations, permits, and best practices to prevent workplace injuries and environmental impacts.
+ Ensure compliance with applicable local, state, and federal EHS laws, regulations, and internal policies.
+ Oversee industrial hygiene programs, including air monitoring, noise exposure studies, ergonomic assessments, and medical surveillance programs.
+ Oversee the proper management and disposal of chemical and hazardous waste in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations, including vendor qualification and waste tracking.
+ Develop, implement, and maintain an integrated EHS management system focused on employee engagement, risk reduction, and performance improvement.
+ Drive timely completion of corrective actions associated with near-miss incidents, accident investigations, environmental incidents, and compliance inspections.
+ Coach and provide ongoing guidance to the employee-led Safety Committee, foster engagement, ownership, and continuous improvement in workplace safety practices. Administratively own the Committees schedule, action items, meeting notes, and communication plan.
+ Collaborate with operational management to drive a proactive safety culture and ensure alignment of EHS initiatives.
+ Conduct regular environmental and safety audits to ensure compliance and identify opportunities for improvement.
+ Maintain accurate EHS documentation and records in accordance with regulatory requirements.
+ Monitor and interpret emerging EHS regulations and advise leadership on potential impacts to the organization.
+ Lead training programs and safety communications to improve awareness, competency, and compliance (local, state and federal).
+ Facilitate risk assessments, Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs), PPE evaluations, and occupational health reviews.
+ Track and manage technician training requirements, including OSHA 10/30 hour certifications and DOT driver qualifications.
+ Oversee third-party EHS vendor relationships to ensure full compliance and documentation.
+ Develop and ensure training on; training materials, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and safety manuals.
+ Promote and support a behavior-based safety program across all company sites.
+ Provide leadership for direct and indirect reports in the EHS department.
+ Evaluate and improve safety data systems, training for standardization, and EHS metrics across U.S. and Canadian.
+ Ensure organizational compliance with ISO 14001 Environmental Management System requirements, including documentation, audits, and continuous improvement initiatives.
+ Manage the non-chemical inventory stockroom, including supply tracking, usage monitoring, and coordination with procurement to ensure availability and compliance.
+ Partner with Facilities to maintain a safe, code-compliant work environment.
+ Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements
+ Bachelors Degree in Environmental Science, Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health & Safety, Chemical Engineering degree holders with demonstrated experience in OSHA and Chemical Process Safety, or a related field is required.
+ 5+ years of EHS experience, preferably in a chemical or pharmaceutical manufacturing environment, with strong working knowledge of OSHA PSM (Process Safety Management).
+ Strong background in Chemical Process Safety (CPS), preferably within a chemical or pharmaceutical manufacturing environment.
+ Experience implementing and maintaining programs in accordance with IAW OSHA standards and ISO 9001 requirements.
+ Deep knowledge of federal and state EHS regulations, including OSHA, EPA, DOT, and DEA.
+ Hands-on experience in chemical hazard assessment, process hazard analysis (PHA), and incident investigation.
+ Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills.
+ Ability to work effectively across departments and lead cross-functional teams.
+ Willingness to travel occasionally to our Tewksbury, MA, and Xenia, OH locations.
+ Proficiency in preparing technical reports, training content, safety documentation, and regulatory filings.
Benefits
CIL and CIS offer a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits including generous paid time off, Long Term Incentives, 6% matching 401K plan and health insurance with no in-network deductible.
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Learn more about us on our website: www.isotope.com
About Us:
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. (CIL) is the worlds leading producer of stable isotopes ( and stable isotope-labeled compounds. With approximately 750 employees and laboratories in four countries, CIL specializes in the process of labeling biochemical and organic compounds with highly enriched, stable (nonradioactive) isotopes of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen. Our chemists substitute common atoms (e.g., 1H, 12C, 14N, 16O) with rare, highly valued isotopes (e.g., 2H or D, 13C, 15N, 18O) so that the final product can be readily measured or traced using mass spectrometry (MS) or nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). CILs products are utilized in laboratories, medical, government and academic research centers and health care facilities worldwide.
We are proud that CIL products have contributed to medical advancements in cancer research, new-drug development, environmental analysis, and medical diagnostic research. In the past decade, as the fields of proteomics and metabolomics have developed as leading techniques for determining biomarkers for disease presence, progression and the monitoring of therapeutic response, CIL has worked closely with industry leaders and researchers to provide the stable isotope-labeled tools needed for improved quantitation and qualification of complex biological systems.
After decades of research, stable isotopes have found their place in an ever expanding commercial scale applications in pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, flat panel displays as well as other high technology fields specifically with deuterium oxide (D2O) and deuterium gases. Pharmaceutical companies have begun to investigate deuteration of molecules that may provide advantages over their existing nondeuterated counterparts. In addition, increasing research into the potential medical advantages of new deuterated drugs is also occurring. In high technology, deuterated organic molecules and deuterium gas are commonly used in the manufacturing of microelectronics and OLEDs, which contribute to the increased lifetime of the devices.
Learn more about us on our website: www.isotope.com
The Environmental, Health, & Safety (EHS) Manager provides strategic and day-to-day leadership across the organization in the areas of environmental compliance, health, safety, industrial hygiene, and chemical process safety. This role is responsible for designing and implementing programs to control, eliminate, and prevent injuries and incidents resulting from physical, chemical, ergonomic, or biological hazards. The EHS Manager ensures full compliance with local, state, and federal regulations (e.g., OSHA, DOT, EPA, DEA) and supports a culture of continuous improvement and behavioral-based safety across all company operations. This position also supports the companys DOT compliance program, environmental and sustainability programs, office supply sourcing and usage tracking, and class C driver safety.
Responsibilities
+ Serve as the primary point of contact for all company-related EHS matters across Service, Plant, and Corporate operations.
+ Lead the implementation of EHS programs, including chemical process safety initiatives, to proactively manage risks and ensure regulatory compliance.
+ Support leadership and employees in interpreting and applying EHS regulations, permits, and best practices to prevent workplace injuries and environmental impacts.
+ Ensure compliance with applicable local, state, and federal EHS laws, regulations, and internal policies.
+ Oversee industrial hygiene programs, including air monitoring, noise exposure studies, ergonomic assessments, and medical surveillance programs.
+ Oversee the proper management and disposal of chemical and hazardous waste in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations, including vendor qualification and waste tracking.
+ Develop, implement, and maintain an integrated EHS management system focused on employee engagement, risk reduction, and performance improvement.
+ Drive timely completion of corrective actions associated with near-miss incidents, accident investigations, environmental incidents, and compliance inspections.
+ Coach and provide ongoing guidance to the employee-led Safety Committee, foster engagement, ownership, and continuous improvement in workplace safety practices. Administratively own the Committees schedule, action items, meeting notes, and communication plan.
+ Collaborate with operational management to drive a proactive safety culture and ensure alignment of EHS initiatives.
+ Conduct regular environmental and safety audits to ensure compliance and identify opportunities for improvement.
+ Maintain accurate EHS documentation and records in accordance with regulatory requirements.
+ Monitor and interpret emerging EHS regulations and advise leadership on potential impacts to the organization.
+ Lead training programs and safety communications to improve awareness, competency, and compliance (local, state and federal).
+ Facilitate risk assessments, Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs), PPE evaluations, and occupational health reviews.
+ Track and manage technician training requirements, including OSHA 10/30 hour certifications and DOT driver qualifications.
+ Oversee third-party EHS vendor relationships to ensure full compliance and documentation.
+ Develop and ensure training on; training materials, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and safety manuals.
+ Promote and support a behavior-based safety program across all company sites.
+ Provide leadership for direct and indirect reports in the EHS department.
+ Evaluate and improve safety data systems, training for standardization, and EHS metrics across U.S. and Canadian.
+ Ensure organizational compliance with ISO 14001 Environmental Management System requirements, including documentation, audits, and continuous improvement initiatives.
+ Manage the non-chemical inventory stockroom, including supply tracking, usage monitoring, and coordination with procurement to ensure availability and compliance.
+ Partner with Facilities to maintain a safe, code-compliant work environment.
+ Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements
+ Bachelors Degree in Environmental Science, Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health & Safety, Chemical Engineering degree holders with demonstrated experience in OSHA and Chemical Process Safety, or a related field is required.
+ 5+ years of EHS experience, preferably in a chemical or pharmaceutical manufacturing environment, with strong working knowledge of OSHA PSM (Process Safety Management).
+ Strong background in Chemical Process Safety (CPS), preferably within a chemical or pharmaceutical manufacturing environment.
+ Experience implementing and maintaining programs in accordance with IAW OSHA standards and ISO 9001 requirements.
+ Deep knowledge of federal and state EHS regulations, including OSHA, EPA, DOT, and DEA.
+ Hands-on experience in chemical hazard assessment, process hazard analysis (PHA), and incident investigation.
+ Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills.
+ Ability to work effectively across departments and lead cross-functional teams.
+ Willingness to travel occasionally to our Tewksbury, MA, and Xenia, OH locations.
+ Proficiency in preparing technical reports, training content, safety documentation, and regulatory filings.
Benefits
CIL and CIS offer a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits including generous paid time off, Long Term Incentives, 6% matching 401K plan and health insurance with no in-network deductible.
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Learn more about us on our website: www.isotope.com
About Us:
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. (CIL) is the worlds leading producer of stable isotopes ( and stable isotope-labeled compounds. With approximately 750 employees and laboratories in four countries, CIL specializes in the process of labeling biochemical and organic compounds with highly enriched, stable (nonradioactive) isotopes of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen. Our chemists substitute common atoms (e.g., 1H, 12C, 14N, 16O) with rare, highly valued isotopes (e.g., 2H or D, 13C, 15N, 18O) so that the final product can be readily measured or traced using mass spectrometry (MS) or nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). CILs products are utilized in laboratories, medical, government and academic research centers and health care facilities worldwide.
We are proud that CIL products have contributed to medical advancements in cancer research, new-drug development, environmental analysis, and medical diagnostic research. In the past decade, as the fields of proteomics and metabolomics have developed as leading techniques for determining biomarkers for disease presence, progression and the monitoring of therapeutic response, CIL has worked closely with industry leaders and researchers to provide the stable isotope-labeled tools needed for improved quantitation and qualification of complex biological systems.
After decades of research, stable isotopes have found their place in an ever expanding commercial scale applications in pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, flat panel displays as well as other high technology fields specifically with deuterium oxide (D2O) and deuterium gases. Pharmaceutical companies have begun to investigate deuteration of molecules that may provide advantages over their existing nondeuterated counterparts. In addition, increasing research into the potential medical advantages of new deuterated drugs is also occurring. In high technology, deuterated organic molecules and deuterium gas are commonly used in the manufacturing of microelectronics and OLEDs, which contribute to the increased lifetime of the devices.
Learn more about us on our website: www.isotope.com
Job ID: 482865919
Originally Posted on: 6/26/2025
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