Function:
Environmental, Health & SafetyJob Summary:As a key player in the Site Leadership Team reporting directly to the General Manager, the EHS Manager plays an important role in the overall leadership of the site by advancing a culture of EHS excellence where everyone is engaged, empowered and innovative in cultivating a workplace that promotes the safety and health of our employees, contractors, customers, business, local community, and the environment.As a departmental manager, major areas of responsibility include executing strategies, managing systems, developing people and delivering effective communications that ensure the Blue Point Complex operates within all applicable laws and regulations and in a safe, environmentally responsible manner. Key areas include environmental, occupational safety, industrial hygiene, process safety, emergency response, security, and quality/lab services. This position is also the liaison with multiple stakeholders within and outside the organization, in both the public and private sector.Job Description:
As a key player in the Site Leadership Team reporting directly to the General Manager, the EHS Manager plays an important role in the overall leadership of the site by advancing a culture of EHS excellence where everyone is engaged, empowered and innovative in cultivating a workplace that promotes the safety and health of our employees, contractors, customers, business, local community, and the environment.
As a departmental manager, major areas of responsibility include executing strategies, managing systems, developing people and delivering effective communications that ensure the Blue Point Complex operates within all applicable laws and regulations and in a safe, environmentally responsible manner. Key areas include environmental, occupational safety, industrial hygiene, process safety, emergency response, security, and quality/lab services. This position is also the liaison with multiple stakeholders within and outside the organization, in both the public and private sector.
II. Major Responsibilities:
- Create a strategic vision for EHS performance and cultural excellence. Analyze EHS data, assumptions, resources, constraints, and the EHS culture to develop and evolve a long-range course of actions to achieve that vision. Define success by determining outcomes that are critical for success.
- Ensure everyone at site shares the vision, and foster employee commitment and engagement in the vision.
- Measure performance by identifying key measures of progress, understanding limits and boundaries of data, and creating mileposts and symbols to support and encourage improvement. Develop efficient processes for collecting and verifying metrics. Implement benchmarking processes to drive continuous EHS innovation and improvement.
- Establish systems and leverage technology to identify, assess, manage, and mitigate EHS risks and ensure regulatory compliance with applicable Federal, State, local regulations, and company policies. Improve EHS processes to ensure efficient and reliable execution.
- Implement audit processes that assess risk management and compliance assurance practices and systems.
- Manage EHS Knowledge by determining what skills, knowledge, and behaviors are needed for EHS success. Facilitate internal knowledge and skill sharing and utilize technology to ensure efficient and effective knowledge development. Ensure EHS training programs deliver increased engagement, better decision-making, and growth opportunities.
- Manage change by utilizing communication tools to influence impacted stakeholders (internal or external) on the benefits of new ideas and sustaining the change. Proactively plan change by establishing goals, allocating resources, and measuring results using tools and processes. Foster feedback loops to ensure the understanding and effectiveness of the change.
- Establish the organizational structure of the EHS Team that aligns with the functional systems and supports the EHS strategy, including both internal and external resources. Foster a well-coordinated, integrated, and engaged team. Create cross-functional teams when needed to ensure appropriate engagement. Empower change agents to promote continuous innovations and improvements.
- Recruit staff by determining leadership and technical skills needed and actively recruit the best talent. Foster continuous development of leadership and technical skills and create a learning environment that encourages efficient and effective processes.
- Facilitate training programs that ensure all facility personnel are knowledgeable and understand EHS requirements.
- Prepare and administer annual departmental budget and actively contribute to the facility budgeting process.
- Set the communication goal and objectives, identify critical audiences for communications, and develop key personalized messages that reinforce the strategy, goals, and priorities utilizing both internal and external communication resources.
- Develop effective communication channels, techniques, and tools that will reach the target audience including employees, contractors, and visitors with the key messages. Understand the effectiveness and limitations of each channel, technique or tool. Ensure that effective communication occurs day-to-day as well as during emergency situations. Develop feedback forums to promote multidirectional communication.
- Demonstrate a site presence and leadership visibility; ensuring actions continually reinforce EHS as a core value.
- Foster a culture of open, continuous learning and sharing from all EHS incidents, near misses, and opportunities.
III. Incumbent Attributes:
- Bachelor of Science degree with emphasis in Safety, Process Safety, or Environmental, or an Engineering degree in a related field.
- A minimum of 10 years of directly related experience in the environmental, PSM, or safety fields, preferably in the chemical industry, with demonstrated knowledge of safety and environmental regulations.
- At least 5 years of experience in a managerial role.
- Proficient in Microsoft IT environment including use of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
- Knowledge of industrial codes and standards (API, ASME, ANSI, OSHA, State)
- Willingness to relocate to the project site (driving distance) and travel globally as needed
- Must be able to acquire Transportation Worker Identification Credentials (TWIC)
- Ability to prove drug and alcohol free at random or for cause
- Strong communication skills (written and verbal) required. Must be able to effectively communicate and interact with personnel of all backgrounds.
- Strong change management skills, strong analytical and decision-making abilities, and ability to deal effectively and diplomatically with regulatory authorities.
- Work involves climbing ladders, stairs and use of safety harnesses.
- Ability to work under minimum supervision and be self-motivated to the highest level possible.
FMLA:
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Employee Polygraph Protection Act
https://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/posters/eppac.pdf
- Employees in Canada can learn more about their rights by viewing the “Canadian Human Rights Act”.
Notice Regarding Potential Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Recruitment Process
As part of our recruitment process, CF Industries may use automated tools, including artificial intelligence (“AI”) and machine learning technologies, to assist recruiters in identifying and prioritizing candidates whose qualifications align with job-related criteria, including information provided during the application process such as resumes, work history, education, qualifications, and responses to application questions. These tools support but do not replace human decision-making, and all final employment decisions are made by our Talent Acquisition team and/or hiring managers exercising independent judgment.
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JOIN OUR TALENT NETWORKSkills Required
- Bachelor of Science degree with emphasis in Safety, Process Safety, or Environmental, or an Engineering degree in a related field
- A minimum of 10 years of directly related experience in the environmental, PSM, or safety fields
- At least 5 years of experience in a managerial role
- Strong communication skills (written and verbal)
- Proficient in Microsoft IT environment
CF Industries Holdings, Inc. Compensation & Benefits Highlights
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Fair & Transparent Compensation — Pay is considered competitive across many roles, often characterized as strong or top notch relative to similar employers. Compensation is described as fair for the work performed and paired with performance rewards in certain roles.
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Retirement Support — Retirement offerings include a 401(k) with company match alongside legacy pension plans, which are highlighted as a meaningful differentiator. These options are portrayed as supportive of long‑term financial security.
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Healthcare Strength — Health coverage is characterized as high‑quality and comprehensive, including medical, dental, vision, HSA support, and on‑site care in some locations. Wellbeing resources such as counseling and condition‑management programs further reinforce the health focus.
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What We Do
At CF Industries, our mission is to provide clean energy to feed and fuel the world sustainably. The company is headquartered in Deerfield, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. We operate manufacturing complexes in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, which are among the most cost-advantaged, efficient, and flexible in the world and an unparalleled storage, transportation and distribution network in North America.








