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Telix Pharmaceuticals Limited

EHS Manager, North America

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The EHS Manager is responsible for leading Environmental, Health & Safety programs across multiple sites, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, managing industrial hygiene programs, overseeing safety compliance, and delivering training to enhance EHS culture.
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Telix Pharmaceuticals is a dynamic, fast-growing radiopharmaceutical company with offices in Australia (HQ), Belgium, Japan, Switzerland, and the United States. Our mission is to deliver on the promise of precision medicine through targeted radiation. At our core, we exist to create products that seek to improve the quality of life for people living with cancer and rare diseases. You will be supporting the international roll-out of our approved prostate cancer imaging agent and helping us to advance our portfolio of late clinical-stage products that address significant unmet need in oncology and rare diseases. 



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The EHS Manager, North America provides leadership, strategic direction, and technical expertise for Environmental, Health & Safety programs across multiple manufacturing, R&D, QC, and distribution sites within the North America region. This role holds primary responsibility for developing and governing Industrial Hygiene (IH) programs—including chemical hygiene, potent compound exposure control, ergonomics, training, and OSHA compliance. The EHS Manager partners with site leaders, EHS, Operations, Quality, Procurement, People and Culture, and Facilities to ensure consistent compliance, standardization, and continuous improvement across all regional locations

Key Accountabilities:

Regional EHS & IH Leadership

    • Provide strategic direction for regional EHS programs across multiple U.S. and Canadian sites.
    • Lead regional Industrial Hygiene strategy and standardize exposure assessment and control programs.
    • Serve as the regional expert in IH, OSHA, and Canadian regulatory requirements, supporting site teams and operations leadership.
    • Develop, implement, and maintain regional EHS standards, program governance, and performance monitoring systems.

Industrial Hygiene Program Management

    • Develop and implement IH and OSHA-compliant programs, policies, and procedures.
    • Lead exposure assessment programs
    • Oversee chemical hygiene, hazardous materials handling, and HazCom program execution.
    • Support ergonomic programs and improvement strategies.
    • Evaluate and advise on engineering controls such as fume hoods, gloveboxes, isolators, local exhaust systems, and HVAC.
    • Develop and implement potent compound exposure control strategies (OEB/OEL classification).
    • Review consultant/auditor reports, validate recommendations, and ensure program consistency.

Multisite Safety Program Oversight

    • Develop and ensure consistent implementation of OSHA‑based safety programs (HazCom, LOTO, machine safety, confined space, PPE, respiratory protection, electrical safety, etc.).
    • Conduct or lead audits, site inspections, and risk assessments.
    • Support incident investigations, root-cause analysis, and corrective action management.
    • Drive proactive safety initiatives, improve hazard reporting, housekeeping/labkeeping, and risk prevention behaviors.
    • Lead and assign CAPAs resulting from incidents and findings.
    • Support emergency preparedness and response efforts across the region.

Environmental Compliance & Governance

    • Oversee regional compliance for hazardous, universal, and medical waste programs.
    • Ensure adherence to EPA, DOT, state/provincial, and applicable Canadian environmental regulations.
    • Support environmental permitting, reporting, and recordkeeping.
    • Provide oversight of chemical storage, spill prevention, emissions, and wastewater compliance programs.

Training, Coaching & Culture Development

    • Develop and deliver EHS and IH training to regional and site teams.
    • Coach and mentor site teams to strengthen IH competency and regulatory awareness.
    • Champion a culture of risk reduction, accountability, and continuous improvement.

Required

  • Undergraduate degree with a focus in industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health, EHS, Environmental Science, Engineering, or related field.
  • 7+ years of progressive EHS or IH experience in pharmaceutical, biotech, manufacturing, chemical, or related regulated industries.
  • Demonstrated experience supporting multiple sites within a region.
  • Strong knowledge of OSHA, EPA, DOT, and relevant state/provincial regulations; familiarity with Canadian regulatory environments.
  • Expertise in industrial hygiene principles, exposure assessments, data interpretation, and control strategies.
  • Excellent communication and leadership skills, with ability to influence at all organizational levels.

Preferred

  • Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) strongly preferred; CSP or equivalent credential a plus.
  • Experience with potent compound containment and determinations (OEB/OEL).
  • Experience with GMP or cleanroom environments.
  • Experience managing or mentoring EHS/IH professionals across a distributed workforce.

Competencies:

  • Strategic, proactive, and inclusive approach to EHS and IH leadership
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving capability
  • Effective communicator with ability to influence across cultures and functions
  • Skilled at managing multiple priorities
  • Strong attention to detail, documentation, and regulatory compliance
  • Willingness to travel throughout North America, primarily the United States; 10-20% first year; 10% the following years

Key Capabilities:

  • Inclusive Mindset: Demonstrate an understanding and appreciation for diversity and actively work to create an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and respected.
  • Creativity and Innovation: Possess a willingness to think outside the box and come up with unique and creative solutions to challenges.
  • Commitment to Excellence: Take pride in your work and consistently strive for excellence in everything you do.
  • Results-Oriented: Driven to achieve goals and objectives, with a strong focus on delivering measurable results in a high paced organization.
  • Ethical Behavior: Act with integrity and demonstrate a commitment to ethical behavior in all interactions with colleagues and stakeholders.
  • Adaptability: Comfortable working in a dynamic environment, able to adjust to changing priorities, and willing to take on new challenges.
  • Communication Skills: Strong and effective communication skills, both verbal and written, to liaise with cross-functional teams, explain complex accounting concepts, and present financial information accurately to finance and non-finance stakeholders.
  • Collaboration: Work effectively as part of a team, actively sharing knowledge and expertise to achieve common goals.
  • Resilience: Demonstrate the ability to bounce back from setbacks and persevere in the face of challenges.
  • Continuous learning: Show a commitment to ongoing learning and professional development, continually seeking out opportunities to expand your knowledge and skills.

At Telix, we believe everyone counts, we strive to be extraordinary, and we pursue our goals with determination and integrity. You will be part of an engaged and supportive group of colleagues who all have a shared purpose: to help people with cancer and rare diseases live longer, better quality lives. Being a Telix employee means being a part of a unique, global, interdisciplinary team working to deliver what's next in precision medicine. We have hybrid and remote employees located all around the world.  We offer competitive salaries, annual performance-based bonuses, an equity-based incentive program, generous vacation, paid wellness days and support for learning and development. 

Telix Pharmaceuticals is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics. 

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Top Skills

Chemical Hygiene
Data Interpretation
Dot Regulations
Epa Regulations
Ergonomic Programs
Exposure Assessments
Hazcom
Osha Compliance

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