The Environmental Coordinator supports environmental compliance, sustainability, and wasteâreduction activities within manufacturing operations. This role coordinates environmental programs, assists with permitting and regulatory reporting, and helps ensure ongoing compliance with federal, state, and local environmental requirements. Working closely with plant leadership, vendors, and regulators, the Environmental Coordinator supports audits, evaluates environmental impacts of process changes, and contributes to continuous improvement in environmental performance and cost control.
Why This Role Matters
Serves as a critical peace in environmental compliance and risk management, ensuring the facility consistently meets federal, state, and local regulatory requirements while maintaining permits and avoiding operational or financial exposure.
Drives sustainability and wasteâreduction initiatives that directly impact cost control, regulatory performance, and environmental stewardship across manufacturing operations.
Provides governance and oversight for environmental programs, financial reporting, and audits, supporting accurate compliance reporting, sound investment decisions, and longâterm operational stability.
Acts as a key partner to plant leadership, regulators, contractors, and crossâfunctional teams, influencing facility changes, leading environmental programs, and enabling compliant growth and process improvements.
What You Will Do
Lead waste reduction and sustainability initiatives, directing plant functional areas to minimize landfill waste and solvent usage.
Evaluate, audit, and approve waste vendors to ensure safe, compliant transportation, recycling, and disposal of plant waste materials.
Manage environmental financial and compliance reporting, including SarbanesâOxley (SOX) and FINâ47 requirements.
Review and approve facility, process, and material changes to assess and mitigate potential environmental impacts and permit implications.
Oversee environmental permitting, including identifying requirements, calculating emissions, preparing applications, and negotiating terms with regulators.
Ensure regulatory compliance by interpreting applicable federal, state, and local regulations; conducting compliance audits; and implementing corrective actions as needed.
WhatWeâreLooking For
Bachelorâs degree in environmental engineering, chemical engineering, or a related technical, science, or engineering discipline.
Experience in a management or professional role within a midâsize or moderately complex manufacturing environment, with strong knowledge of environmental regulations and ISO 14001 environmental management systems.
Demonstrated background managing environmental and operational projects, including independently leading small to medium projects and contributing to larger, more complex initiatives, with a track record of developing and implementing environmental programs.
Working knowledge of federal, state, and local environmental regulations; project planning and execution; contractor and consultant management; cost and returnâonâinvestment analysis; and effective written, verbal, and presentation communication skills.
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Goodyear is one of the world's largest tire companies. It employs about 68,000 people and manufactures its products in 51 facilities in 19 countries around the world. Its two Innovation Centers in Akron, Ohio, and Colmar-Berg, Luxembourg, strive to develop state-of-the-art products and services that set the technology and performance standard for the industry. For more information about Goodyear and its products, go to Goodyear.com.
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Goodyear is an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any characteristic protected by law.
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