Environment, Health & Safety Manager, North America
With more than $1B in revenue, Tennant Company is a globally recognized leader in the cleaning equipment industry. For the past 150 years, we have been passionate about developing and manufacturing innovative and sustainable solutions for our customers. At Tennant Company, we are committed to stewardship and creating a cleaner, safer and healthier world. With manufacturing, operations and sales, service, and support functions across the globe, your journey at Tennant can take you places you never expected.
As we continue to strengthen our safety-first culture across North America, we are seeking an experienced and influential Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) Manager, North America to lead strategy, execution, and continuous improvement across our operations. This role partners closely with site leadership, field service, sales teams, and corporate EHS to ensure regulatory compliance, risk reduction, and employee engagement across a multi-site environment.
This role drives the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of EHS programs across North America, ensuring alignment with corporate standards while addressing regional and site-specific needs.
EHS Strategy & Governance
- Develop and implement the North America EHS strategy aligned with corporate objectives and regulatory requirements
- Ensure consistent application of corporate EHS programs while allowing for site-specific needs
- Leverage best practices and guidance from Corporate EHS to drive regional performance
- Track emerging regulatory requirements and develop proactive compliance strategies
Regulatory Compliance and Risk Management
- Ensure compliance with OSHA, EPA, DOT, NFPA, ANSI, and other applicable regulations
- Establish and manage DOT compliance programs for field service and sales organizations
- Conduct risk assessments, audits, and permit compliance reviews across sites and field operations
- Serve as primary regional liaison with external regulatory agencies (OSHA, EPA, DOT, etc.
Fleet, Operations & Distribution Center Safety
- Develop and implement fleet safety programs integrated into daily field service and sales activities
- Drive operational safety programs across manufacturing, distribution centers, and service locations
- Partner with Site Directors and Area Service Managers to embed safety into standard work
- Periodically assess and validate site emergency response and preparedness plans
Incident Prevention, Investigation & Continuous Improvement
- Champion incident reduction through proactive hazard identification and mitigation
- Lead incident investigations and root cause analyses; ensure corrective actions are tracked and closed
- Implement job safety analyses, pre-startup safety reviews, and learning-from-events processes
- Perform trend analysis using leading and lagging indicators to identify improvement opportunities
Training, Learning & Safety Culture
- Develop and deliver safety, environmental, and leadership training programs
- Oversee safety training systems and learning management system (LMS) effectiveness
- Build and sustain a safety-first culture through influence, engagement, and leadership development
- Support and coach safety committees, supervisors, and frontline leaders
Stakeholder Engagement & Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Act as the EHS subject matter expert supporting sites, field service, sales, and corporate teams
- Collaborate cross-functionally to drive continuous improvement in EHS performance
- Lead regional participation in Corporate Collaboration Exchange initiatives
- Manage customer and internal requests related to EHS, sustainability, product safety, and SDSs
Workers’ Compensation, Security & Employee Protection
- Manage safety-related aspects of workers’ compensation programs, including claims, reporting, and return-to-work
- Partner with Corporate EHS to implement physical security measures protecting people, property, and information
- Support employee well-being through injury prevention and recovery-focused programs
Required Experience and Education
- Bachelor’s degree required; preference for Environmental Health & Safety or related field
- Minimum of 7 years of progressive EHS experience in a multi-site industrial, manufacturing, distribution, or transportation environment
- Proven experience in operations safety, fleet safety, and distribution center (DC) safety
- Strong working knowledge of DOT compliance, OSHA, EPA, and related EHS regulations
- Demonstrated experience conducting risk assessments, audits, and incident investigations
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to leverage data for decision-making and performance improvement
- Proven ability to train, coach, and communicate safety programs effectively across diverse teams
- Ability to influence and achieve results through collaboration without direct authority
- Excellent computer and systems proficiency; strong skills in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Willingness and ability to travel to operational and field service locations as needed
Required Leadership Competencies
Collaborates
- Builds strong partnerships across sites, field service, sales, and corporate functions
- Ensures stakeholders are well-informed and aligned on EHS expectations and initiatives
- Leverages diverse perspectives to drive meaningful EHS improvements
Drives Safety Culture Through Influence
- Leads without direct authority by modeling safety-first behaviors
- Engages leaders and employees to take ownership of EHS outcomes
- Promotes shared accountability for risk reduction and compliance
Decision Quality
- Applies sound judgment in complex, high-risk environments
- Balances regulatory requirements, operational realities, and business priorities
- Escalates issues appropriately while maintaining accountability
Drives Results
- Consistently delivers measurable improvements in safety performance
- Uses data-driven insights to prioritize actions and allocate resources
- Demonstrates persistence and focus in achieving EHS objectives across a dispersed region
- Continuous Improvement & Innovation
- Identifies opportunities to enhance EHS processes and systems
- Applies best practices and lessons learned across sites
- Encourages proactive risk identification and learning-from-events culture
Competitive base salary commensurate with experience: $97,500 - 150,600
Posted salary ranges are made in good faith. Tennant Co. reserves the right to adjust ranges depending on the experience/qualifications of the selected candidate as well as internal and external equity. Total Compensation = Base Salary + Benefits
Benefits = A comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, 401(k), profit sharing, disability, life insurance, paid time off, and voluntary benefits!
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Tennant Company is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are made on the basis of individual skill, ability, reliability, productivity, and other factors important to performance. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, physical or mental disability, age, veteran status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity, or any other basis protected by state or federal law or local ordinance.
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