John E. Slevin
Coventry, CT H: 860-***-****
ac6lwy@r.postjobfree.com C: 860-***-****
SUMMARY
Results-oriented Senior Environmental Health and Safety Professional with 25 years’ experience partnering with internal and external customers to ensure regulatory requirements. Coordinate with resources to deliver business solutions to achieve goal orientated objectives. Recognized as a successful team/project EHS leader with strong regularity background and consistent ability to deliver solutions within defined scope and timelines. Strong team contributor with highly valued organizational, communication, time management, problem solving and decision-making skills. Other strengths include ability to multi-task on several projects at multiple site locations. Self-Starter that can work independently or within a team. Core competencies include:
• Regulatory Compliance • Customer Focused • Attention to Detail
• Solutions Oriented • Strong Analytical Skills • Exceptional Trainer
• Effective Communicator • Strong Interpersonal Skills • Deadline Sensitive
• Multi-site Coordination • Budget Management • Contractor Coordinator KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS
• Managed all EHS issues at large and small corporations.
• Developed standard process and procedures to ensure regulatory compliance.
• Provided multi-site EHS coordination with onsite personnel.
• Coordinated and supported environmental projects with cost and oversite.
• Proven cross-functional coordination and support within management structure.
• Successfully supported Customers projects and initiatives. ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND CERTIFICATIONS:
Certified ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 third party auditor, inspector and trainer Certified Safety Specialist (CSS-Rail) U.S. Department of Transportation OSHA Outreach Instructor for General Industry 29 CFR 1910 and Construction 29 CFR 1926 Asbestos Inspector TSCA Title II, Connecticut
Certified OSHA 1910.120, Hazwopper 40 hours and Hazmat Incident Commander Member of American Society of Safety Engineers, CPR/First Aid Certified Appointed to the Town of Coventry, CT, Conservation Commission Past Chairman of CT Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Executive Safety Committee John E. Slevin ac6lwy@r.postjobfree.com H: 860-***-**** C: 860-***-**** Page 2 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Fluor Corporation September 2010 – 2018
Sr. EHS Manager
Provide senior leadership at IBM facilities with regards to environmental, health and safety at 33 site locations. These sites include Data Centers, Manufacturing, Administration and Distribution locations throughout North America. Ensure compliance with 89 active environmental permits and IBM reporting requirements. Perform monthly reporting to IBM Corporate Environmental Affairs regarding EHS issues. Provide Fluor and IBM with up to date compliance changes to EHS regulations as they pertain to operational criticality.
Bombardier Transportation JFK AirTrain 2010
Manager Environmental Health and Safety
Manage System Safety Program Plan for JFK SDC as it is codified under 49 CFR Part 695. Doncasters Inc. 2008 – 2009
Director EHS/Workers Compensation - North American Corporate Headquarters Establish goals and objective to drive down cost associated with all EH&S activities within the 22 facilities in North America and Mexico. Guide and direct each facility in its goal to be ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 certified by end of 2009. Report all US/Mexico EH&S activity to the Group Board in the UK/Dubai. Establish a new EH&S electronic system for reporting and tracking all documents. These include, incident investigations, corrective/preventative actions, JHA/JSA's, internal/external audit reports, along with impacts/aspects and all management system documentation. Establish awards incentive program for EH&S personnel for innovated projects that drive down cost and lessen Doncasters carbon footprint. Manage all workers compensation activity for North America, this includes claim review on a quarterly basis, establish reserve amounts, and investigations/surveillance activity, produce monthly charge back records and monthly loss run reports. Establish guidelines for all settlement agreements and payout schemes. Act as point of contact with all legal entities on any EH&S activity that can have an adverse effect on financial, social and/or production activities. Danaher Division: Danaher Tool Group 2007 - 2008
Manager Environmental Health and Safety
New England Mechanical Services - EMCOR Group 2000 - 2006 Director of Loss Control/Risk Management
Reduced OSHA recordable incident rate from 10.6 (2001) to 3.5 (2006). Reduced workers compensation cost by five hundred thousand dollars over five years. Manage Driver Safety program, 230 operating vehicles in five plant locations. Manage all safety related issues under 29 CFR 1910 and 1926. John E. Slevin ac6lwy@r.postjobfree.com H: 860-***-**** C: 860-***-**** Page 3 Write and implement EH&S management system. Write and implement all corporate and company EH&S policy and procedures. Manage all corporate EH&S goals and objectives. Manage budget for EH&S department. Monitor and track all company EH&S incidents and trends. Perform all company accident investigations. Ensure proper reporting of OSHA and Workers Compensation claims. Ensure company inspection, JSA and JHA of job sites are completed. Ensure all hazardous and non-hazardous waste is properly disposed. Maintain refrigerant management program. Introduce and manage Zero Accident Program (ZAP). Issued over 250 OSHA Outreach cards for 10 hour training program. Sikorsky Aircraft, 1986 - 2000
Environmental Engineering
Planned, scheduled, and shipped all (RCRA) hazardous waste under 40 CFR 260 regulations for voluntary RCRA corrective action site. Maintained all records, manifest, LDR's, and waste profile forms. Sampled, recorded, and reported all Discharge Monitoring Reports in accordance with NPDES and SPDES permits for all plants at Sikorsky Aircraft. Coordinated facilities projects that have environmental impact with regard to soil removal, demolition, and corrective action. Ensured compliance with Phase 1 Environmental Assessments, Storm Water Pollution Prevention plans, and Spill Prevention Control & Countermeasures Plans Emergency First Responder to all environmental mishaps. Industrial Water Treatment Plant Operations
Power Plant Operations
MILITARY: United States Navy, Petty Officer, USS Coontz DDG 40, Norfolk, VA Nov 1982- Nov 1986 Armed Forces Expeditionary metal for operation Urgent Fury, Granada 1983 Meritorious Unit Commendation for operations off Beirut, Lebanon 1984 Battle "E" commendation for readiness, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 1985 EDUCATION
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Hartford, CT
Masters of Science in Environmental Management
Albertus Magnus College, New Haven, CT
Bachelor of Science in Business Management
COMPUTER SKILLS: Advanced knowledge of MS Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint; Internet; MS Outlook; Lotus Notes