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Safety Manager

Our client is currently seeking a Safety Manager.
A growing food company is searching for a Safety Manager in Lake Mills, IA.
This position will plan, develop, organize, coordinate and administer the safety and occupational health program of personnel, materials, equipment and environments which aims to reduce the number and severity of in-plant accidents and injuries, while maintaining the efficiency of the departments and the well-being of its coworkers, customers, and the community in accordance with all government regulations and company policies and procedures.
This person will serve as specialist in Safety by developing and carrying out procedures that effectively control accident and health exposures in the company and minimize compliance liabilities.
This person will conduct risk control and compliance based training which includes but not limited to:
OSHA mandated annual training, CPR/First Aid, Bloodborne Pathogen, Lockout-Tagout, Confined Spaces, Fall Protection, MSDS, GHS, PPE, Emergency Preparedness, Occupational Noise Exposure, and Safety Audits.
In return, the company offers a good starting salary, benefits and relocation if necessary.
Salary range for this position is $60-70kApply now, this is an immediate need!!!!Qualifications & Requirements:
-Bachelor's degree in Safety, Risk Control, Industrial Hygiene or related field REQUIRED-3-5 Years' Experience in an EHS role in a food production plant-Previous Supervisory Experience REQUIRED-Knowledge and understanding of safety regulatory requirements and best practices REQUIRED-Bilingual in Spanish PREFERRED-CSP certification PREFERRED If you are interested in this position, please send me your latest resume to email removed f you are not interested, please send this email to someone who may benefit from this position.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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