Job Description Summary The Quality and EHS (Environmental, Health, and Safety) Engineer is responsible for ensuring a safe and healthy work environment while also maintaining high product and service quality standards. Primary responsibilities include ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards, developing and managing EHS programs, and conducting risk assessments. In addition, the Engineer contributes to quality by monitoring product quality and processes, identifying issues, and recommending solutions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Key Responsibilities: Quality Management Support: Assist in the establishment and maintenance of quality standards, procedures, and processes. Maintain ISO documentation and support the certification processes. Assist other departments, as applicable, in achieving other industry certifications (e.g., ISO 17025).Environmental Management: Contribute to the development and management of environmental programs to reduce waste, minimize environmental impact, and ensure regulatory compliance.Health and Safety: Implement and maintain safety programs to ensure a safe workplace, including training, risk assessments, and incident investigation. Conduct rigorous safety inspections and audits to identify potential hazards and develop risk mitigation strategies.Compliance: Ensure compliance with all applicable QMS and EHS regulations and legislation, including reporting and record-keeping.Training and Communication: Provide training to employees on quality and safety procedures and communicate EHS information to management and interested parties.Continuous Improvement: Contribute to the development and implementation of policies and processes that ensure product and service compliance with external and internal standards. Monitor EHS performance, identify areas for improvement, and implement changes to enhance safety.Collaboration: Represent the company in professional dealings with customers and suppliers including resolving customer complaints and handling QMS and EHS enquiries from internal and external sources. Work with various departments and external stakeholders to integrate EHS practices and ensure compliance. Emergency Response: Develop and manage emergency response plans and procedures.