EHS Specialist

Date: Nov 10, 2025

Location: Markham, ON, CA

Company: ELC Beauty LLC

Description

Position Summary:

The EHS Specialist supports the implementation and maintenance of environmental, health, and safety programs and systems. This role helps ensure regulatory compliance, fosters a culture of safety, and assists in driving continuous improvement in EHS performance. The EHS Specialist conducts inspections, facilitates training, supports investigations, and maintains documentation.

 

  • Support site compliance with OSHA, EPA, and local regulations through inspections, audits, and follow-ups.

· Assist with risk assessments and implementation of corrective actions.

· Maintain and organize training records, such as PIT and any other Compliance requirements.

· Perform regular site inspections to identify unsafe conditions, equipment issues, etc.

· Assist with data collection, verification and reporting.

· Deliver and continuously improve EHS training sessions for new hires and recurring programs, with a strong focus on

identifying and implementing opportunities for ongoing enhancement.

· Participate in incident investigations, support reporting process and collaborate with operations/ engineering in closing out Root Cause and Corrective Actions.

· Support sustainability initiatives and employee engagement, such as recycling and energy conservation and assist with

data collection, verification and reporting.

· Collaborate with facility, distribution, and operations teams to identify and mitigate EHS risks.

· Participate in Internal and External audits and support initiating innovative solutions and close findings.

· Actively contribute to achieving EHS KPI’s and ensure accurate and timely reflection of data across various EHS

dashboards.

· Promote employee engagement in safety programs and continuous improvement.

· Collaborate closely with EHS managers to implement and integrate EHS initiatives, while promoting best practice sharing

across the campus and within the global EHS program.

 

Qualifications

Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Safety, Industrial Hygiene, or related field.

2–4 years in an EHS-related role, preferably in a manufacturing or industrial setting.

OSHA 30-hour, First Aid/CPR, or similar (preferred).

Strong attention to detail, good communication skills, familiarity with EHS software/tools, and ability to work independently.