- You will lead advanced ergonomic evaluations, develop and implement sustainable ergonomic programs, and partner with stakeholders at all levels to reduce risk and prevent musculoskeletal disorders
- In addition, you will provide general EHS expertise supporting broader safety and health programs (approx
- Primary Responsibilities (Ergonomics ~ 50%)
- Lead comprehensive ergonomic assessments of field service tasks, cleanroom activities, office environments, and material handling operations
- Develop and manage site level ergonomic programs, including risk assessments, trend analysis, and solution implementation
- Conduct quantitative and qualitative ergonomic evaluations, including REBA, RULA, NIOSH lifting analysis, push/pull force assessments, and task based MSD risk modeling
- Collaborate with engineering, operations, and tool design teams to influence design for ergonomics improvements
- Develop and deliver specialized ergonomic training for field technicians, supervisors, engineers, and leadership
- Support early identification and control of ergonomic hazards through routine GEMBA walks, job task observations, and employee coaching
- Serve as the company’s recognized technical expert for ergonomic equipment, tools, interventions, and best practices
- Partner with occupational health teams on injury prevention strategies and return to work ergonomic support
- Track ergonomic indicators, perform root cause analysis for MSD-related incidents, and drive corrective action implementation
- General EHS Responsibilities (~50%)
- Support EHS program management activities including audits, inspections, and training delivery
- Assist with management and interpretation of EHS documentation (OSHA logs, leading/lagging indicators, incident reports, etc.)
- Conduct or support incident investigations and risk ranking, ensuring corrective actions address both ergonomic and non‑ergonomic root causes
- Collaborate with customer counterparts on safety initiatives and joint hazard reduction projects
- Perform routine in fab GEMBA walks and behavioral safety observations in partnership with operations
- Support ISO 45001 compliance related to both ergonomics and general safety systems
- Lead and influence cross functional teams to strengthen both safety and ergonomic culture across the site(s)
- It requires onsite presence to attend in-person work-related events, trainings and meetings and to further ensure teamwork, collaboration and innovation
The position requires onsite presence to conduct ergonomic assessments, trainings, deliver toolbox talks and knowledge transfers, visit the customer fab to perform routine safety audits and observations, attend shift pass-downs as needed and to be available to employees to answer questions and provide overall support
- A flexible workplace arrangement may be available to employees working in roles conducive to remote work (up to two days a week)
- Operating/working around overhead cranes, fork trucks and motorized pallet movers
- Working around lasers; working with ladders; working on platforms; and working around chemicals
- The employee is occasionally required to move around the campus
The employee may occasionally lift and/or move up to 20 pounds