EHS Lead II / Site EHS Leader

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Step into a career with ASM, where cutting edge technology meets collaborative culture.

For over 55 years ASM has been ahead of what’s next, at the forefront of innovation and what’s technologically possible. With more than 4,500 ASMers representing 70 nationalities, our people and our advanced semiconductor devices are playing a crucial role in trends such as 5G, cloud computing, AI, and autonomous driving.  But we’re more than just a tech company. We value diversity, inclusion and sustainability as we strive to make a positive impact on the world.  Our development programs help support your growth, shaping your future and pushing the boundaries of innovation to unleash potential.  

Role Summary

The EHS Lead II / Site EHS Leader will provide practical, visible, and technically strong EHS leadership for three ASM Arizona facilities: two in Chandler and one in Phoenix. This role partners closely with facilities, engineering, operations, product safety, contractors, and site leadership to maintain a safe, compliant, and continuously improving workplace in a semiconductor equipment environment. The role has broad ownership for EHS program execution, regulatory compliance, risk reduction, emergency preparedness, and environmental programs covering air, water, wastewater, stormwater, hazardous materials, and waste management.  While we are recognized as industry leaders today, we are committed to continuous improvement and recognize the ongoing opportunities for further advancement. This role provides both significant challenges and rewards, offering measurable progress and achievements on both a daily and long-term basis.

Key Responsibilities

EHS Leadership and Program Management

  • Lead site EHS execution for three ASM Arizona facilities, ensuring programs are practical, consistent, and aligned with corporate requirements and local operations.
  • Serve as a trusted EHS advisor to site leadership, engineering, facilities, operations, product safety, contractors, and employees.
  • Translate requirements into action by developing clear procedures, work instructions, training materials, inspections, and field controls.
  • Influence without direct authority and build strong working relationships with leaders, employees, contractors, customers, and external stakeholders.
  • Use data to improve performance by analyzing EHS metrics, identifying trends, and leading corrective and preventive actions.

Semiconductor Safety, Industrial Hygiene, and Risk Control

  • Support safe work in cleanroom and lab environments around semiconductor equipment, process modules, hazardous gas and chemical systems, facilities utilities, and supporting infrastructure.
  • Lead risk assessments and field reviews for equipment installation, deinstallation, maintenance, non-routine work, contractor activity, and process changes.
  • Maintain strong safety programs including chemical safety, hazardous energy control, electrical safety, contractor safety, ergonomics, emergency response, incident reporting, and employee training.
  • Provide industrial hygiene support including exposure assessment planning, monitoring coordination, ventilation review, chemical control guidance, and follow-up actions.
  • Oversee incident and health case reporting in line with regulatory and company requirements, and ensure investigations identify practical corrective actions.

Environmental Compliance: Air, Water, Wastewater, Stormwater, and Waste

  • Air compliance: support air permit applicability reviews, emissions tracking, control requirements, recordkeeping, reporting, and change reviews for tools, processes, abatement systems, and facilities equipment.
  • Water and wastewater: support wastewater discharge compliance, pretreatment requirements, sampling coordination, pH or treatment system controls, water use reduction efforts, and required records or reports.
  • Stormwater: maintain stormwater pollution prevention controls, inspections, training, corrective actions, and documentation for outdoor activities, chemical storage, waste storage, and contractor work.
  • Hazardous and universal waste: manage waste profiles, accumulation areas, labeling, inspections, manifests, vendor coordination, employee training, and disposal records.
  • Hazardous materials: support chemical inventory, Safety Data Sheet management, labeling, storage compatibility, permit conditions, and emergency planning information.
  • Sustainability and reduction efforts: partner with site teams to reduce waste, emissions, water use, and compliance risk while supporting business continuity and operational needs.

Compliance Systems, Training, and Continuous Improvement

  • Maintain compliance with applicable regulations, permits, corporate standards, and management systems including ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 where applicable.
  • Plan and conduct audits and inspections to verify program effectiveness, identify gaps, and drive timely closure of corrective actions.
  • Develop and deliver training for local and global programs, and evaluate whether training is effective in the field.
  • Support emergency preparedness and resilience including emergency response plans, drills, business resilience planning, and disaster recovery activities across the Chandler and Phoenix locations.
  • Participate in management of change reviews so EHS requirements are addressed before new equipment, chemicals, facility modifications, or process changes are implemented.
  • Respond to emergencies or urgent EHS needs including occasional off-hours support, as required.

Qualifications and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in occupational health and safety, environmental science, engineering, chemical engineering, chemistry, industrial engineering, or a related technical field.
  • 5+ years of progressive experience leading EHS programs in semiconductor, high-tech manufacturing, research and development, equipment design, or similar technical operations.
  • Working knowledge of environmental compliance programs, including air emissions, wastewater, stormwater, hazardous materials, hazardous waste, universal waste, and associated permits, plans, inspections, and records.
  • Strong understanding of workplace safety and industrial hygiene practices used in cleanrooms, laboratories, manufacturing, facilities maintenance, and contractor-controlled work.
  • Ability to work effectively in cleanroom environments and around semiconductor equipment, process modules, hazardous gas and chemical systems, and facilities infrastructure.
  • Familiarity with ISO 14001, ISO 45001, EHS management systems, incident management, audit programs, corrective action tracking, and regulatory reporting.
  • Strong communication skills, including the ability to explain technical requirements in plain language and work effectively with employees, leaders, contractors, customers, and external partners.
  • Demonstrated ability to prioritize, solve problems, make sound decisions, and drive closure in a fast-paced and changing environment.
  • Professional certification is preferred, such as Associate Safety Professional, Certified Safety Professional, Certified Industrial Hygienist, Certified Hazardous Materials Manager, or similar credential.
  • On-site role supporting three ASM Arizona facilities: two in Chandler and one in Phoenix. Regular local travel between facilities is required.

What Success Looks Like

  • EHS programs are understood, consistently implemented, and effective in day-to-day operations.
  • Environmental compliance obligations for air, water, wastewater, stormwater, hazardous materials, and waste are clearly owned, tracked, and audit-ready.
  • Site leaders and employees view EHS as a practical partner that helps work move forward safely and responsibly.
  • Risks are identified early, corrective actions are completed on time, and lessons learned are shared across the Arizona facilities.
  • The site(s) are ready for inspections, audits, customer visits, emergency response activities, and operational ramp milestones.

Apply today to be part of what’s next.

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