EH&S Manager - Aerospace Manufacturing
Company: Poly6
Location: Burlington
Posted on: March 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Emerging from MIT, Poly6 is an exciting, innovative
manufacturing company that specializes in the development and
production of advanced additive manufacturing and ceramic
components for aerospace turbomachinery. We deliver
high-performance products that meet the rigorous demands of
quality, durability, and precision required for next-generation
turbine engines while helping reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Job
Summary: The Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Manager,
reporting directly to the General Manager, will lead the company’s
EHS programs and manage all EHS-related activities, communications,
training, and management systems for the company’s dual site
operations. This role provides regulatory leadership by ensuring
compliance with applicable federal, state and local requirements;
overseeing environmental and safety initiatives; and serves as the
primary liaison with regulatory agencies on matters related to
wastewater, air emissions, hazardous waste, toxic substances,
employee safety, and chemical safety. Acting as the site Emergency
Coordinator, Safety Officer, and Chemical Hygiene Officer, the EHS
Manager will play a critical role in fostering and sustaining a
strong culture of safety and environmental responsibility. Job
Responsibilities: Develop, implement, and maintain the company’s
EHS programs, including chemical safety, across dual-site
operations. Ensure compliance with all applicable local, state, and
federal environmental, health, and safety regulations. Collaborate
with the Corporate EHS Director on key safety initiatives, ensure
alignment with corporate safety goals, and actively participate in
corporate safety metrics reporting to track performance and drive
continuous improvement. Act as the primary liaison with regulatory
agencies concerning wastewater, air emissions, hazardous waste, and
other environmental or safety compliance requirements. Serve as the
site’s primary Emergency Coordinator, Safety Officer, and Chemical
Hygiene Officer, and OSHA liaison. Establish and lead a safety
committee to promote employee engagement and continuous
improvement. Manage the identification, triage, investigation and
corrective action process for safety observations, incidents, near
misses and injuries. Conduct and lead risk assessments, site
inspections, and internal audits to identify hazards, evaluate
compliance, and implement corrective and preventative actions.
Oversee hazardous waste management programs, including proper
characterization, container management, storage, labeling,
accumulation controls, employee training, and coordination of
compliant off-site shipment and disposal through approved vendors.
Ensure the safe and compliant shipment of hazardous materials and
regulated chemicals between company-owned facilities, including
oversight of packaging, labeling, documentation, and employee
training in accordance with DOT and applicable regulations.
Collaborate cross-functionally to establish and maintain systems
governing EHS documentation, including training records,
health/safety manuals, incident/accident reports, regulatory
records and compliance documents. Develop, implement and deliver
EHS training programs to ensure employee awareness of regulatory
programs, safe work practices, and emergency procedures. Audit
facilities or processes to identify weaknesses or risks and
proactively develops and implements corrective actions such as
hazardous material handling, storage, and disposal to minimize
environmental impact and ensure regulatory compliance. Lead
emergency preparedness and response planning, drills and incident
investigations, coordinating with internal teams and external
responders as necessary to improve site readiness and response
effectiveness. Qualifications: Must be a U.S. Person as defined by
U.S. export control laws (U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident,
refugee, or asylee) to comply with applicable government
regulations including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations
(ITAR). Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Occupational
Health & Safety, Chemical Engineering, or a related technical
discipline. 5 years of progressive experience of EHS leadership
experience within a manufacturing, chemical processing, or other
highly industrial environment. Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
and/or Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) strongly
preferred. Demonstrated knowledge of applicable environmental,
health, and safety regulations, with experience working directly
with regulatory agencies including OSHA, EPA, DEP, MWRA, DOT, TSCA,
and local fire and board of health representatives. Experience
managing environmental compliance programs, including hazardous
waste (Large Quantity Generator) and wastewater compliance.
Wastewater treatment operator licensure is a strong plus. Proven
experience preparing regulatory reports, managing permits,
supporting inspections, and interacting with government agencies.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability
to respond effectively to incidents and emergency situations.
Proficiency in risk assessment methodologies, hazard analysis, root
cause investigation, and corrective/preventive action
implementation. Strong leadership and communication skills, with
the ability to influence, train, and engage employees at all levels
of the organization. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Demonstrated
ability to work independently and collaboratively in a hands-on,
operational environment to ensure effective execution of EHS
programs and daily compliance activities. In depth understanding of
EHS principles, standards and regulatory frameworks, with the
ability to interpret and apply federal, state and local
requirements to site operations and drive practical, compliant
solutions. Practical experience with industrial hygiene programs,
including exposure monitoring, sampling strategies, and
interpretation of results. Prior experience as a Chemical Hygiene
Officer or Safety Officer preferred. Experience with EHS management
systems and software for chemical management, monthly emissions
recording keeping, and incident reporting. Excellent verbal and
written communication skills, with the ability to interact with
employees, leadership, contractors, and regulatory representatives
at all organizational levels. Work Environment: On-site, with
multi-site responsibility across company locations. Occasional
travel ( Full-time, Monday to Friday, with flexibility for
production needs or customer meetings. Work Style: This role
requires regular, hands-on presence in production, laboratory, and
facility areas to support day-to-day EHS operations, observe work
practices, and ensure effective implementation of safety and
environmental programs. This position involves work in laboratory
or production areas where flammable liquids, corrosive materials,
regulated chemicals, and dusts (including silica-containing
materials) may be present under controlled conditions. Appropriate
personal protective equipment (PPE), training, and engineering
controls are provided. As the site Emergency Coordinator, the EHS
Manager must be able to successfully complete respiratory medical
clearance and fit testing and wear respiratory protection as
required during emergency response activities or other designated
tasks. Certain hazardous waste management activities may require
the manual handling of containers, including moving jerricans
weighing up to approximately 45 pounds, and the use of material
handling equipment for drums and larger containers. A pre-placement
physical is required to ensure the ability to safely perform the
essential functions of the role. Benefits include: Bonus program
eligibility Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) with company match Paid time off and holidays Company-paid
life insurance Professional development opportunities Collaborative
and innovative work culture Compensation: $90,000 to $150,000 per
year, depending on experience and qualifications. Candidates must
pass pre-employment background check and drug test prior to
employment. This position requires access to information protected
under U.S. export control laws, including the International Traffic
in Arms Regulations and/or the Export Administration Regulations.
Please note that any offer for employment may be conditioned on
authorization to receive software or technology controlled under
these US export laws without sponsorship for an export license.
Poly6 is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate
based on age, color, genetic information, religion, sex, veteran
status, or national origin. If you require a reasonable
accommodation to complete the application or interview process,
please contact Laura Tambone, at 339-234-9338, or Poly6-Human
Resources Poly6-HumanResources@poly6.com in accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This job description is
intended to describe the general nature and level of work
performed. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all
responsibilities, duties, and skills required. Management reserves
the right to modify, add, or remove duties and to assign other
duties as necessary. The company may revise the job description at
any time in response to business needs. This is a full time
position
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