Environmental Officer - Steel Manufacturing

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Benefits : Variable Bonus

Purpose:

To ensure the company’s environmental compliance in accordance with statutory requirements, and to oversee the proper operation, maintenance, and performance including dust, noise, erosion, sediment, and waste.

Responsibility:

  • Implement and maintain with environmental laws and DOE requirements policies and procedures in accordance with legal requirements.
  • Monitor and enforce compliance with environmental laws, DOE requirements, and project EMP.
  • Implement environmental control measures including dust, noise, erosion, sediment, and waste management.
  • Conduct regular workplace inspections, environmental audits, and risk assessments.
  • Identify hazards, evaluate risks, and recommend corrective and preventive measures.
  • Manage scheduled waste in accordance with DOE regulations.
  • Liaise with authorities, consultants, and clients on environmental matters and inspections.
  • Investigate environmental incidents, complaints, and non-compliance issues with corrective actions.
  • Conduct environmental awareness briefings and training for site personnel.
  • Ensure proper housekeeping and pollution prevention measures on site.
  • Maintain environmental permits, licenses, and compliance records.
  • Support EIA compliance and environmental requirements where applicable.
  • Work closely with HSE and project team to meet environmental targets.
  • Perform any other duties as assigned by superior.
Requirements:
  • Diploma in Occupational Safety & Health, Environmental Science, Engineering, or related field.
  • Green Book Holder (Registered Safety & Health Officer with DOSH) is an added advantage.
  • Niosh Safety & Health Officer (SHO) certificate is an advantage.
  • For environmental roles, CePSWAM, CePIETSO, or other DOE certifications are added advantages.
  • Certificate / competency in Bag Filter operation or environmental control equipment.
  • Minimum 2 - 5 years’ experience in SHE or EHS role.
  • Experience in manufacturing, construction, logistics, or similar high-risk industries preferred.
  • Familiar with DOE regulations, Environmental Quality Act, and EMP implementation.
  • Experience in handling scheduled waste and environmental monitoring.
  • Possess CIDB Green Card
Working hours: Mon to Fri, 8am to 5:30pm
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