About the Role
- Country: POLAND
- State/Province/County: Lower Silesia
- City: Wrocław
- Country: POLAND
- State/Province/County: Warmia-Masuria
- City: Elblag
- Country: POLAND
- State/Province/County: Pomerania
- City: Gdansk
A Snapshot of Your Day
As the EHS (Environment, Health & Safety) Manager, you will play a key role in building and promoting a strong Zero Harm culture across Siemens Energy in Poland. You will partner closely with employees and managers to ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations while fostering a proactive approach to workplace safety and environmental protection. Your work will combine office-based activities with occasional visits to company offices and project sites, where you will monitor compliance, conduct audits, support investigations, and drive continuous improvement initiatives in line with legal requirements and ISO standards.
How You'll Make an Impact
- Build, promote, and continuously improve the Zero Harm safety culture across the organization.
- Monitor and ensure compliance with Polish EHS, environmental, and fire protection regulations at office locations and project sites.
- Coordinate EHS training programs, risk assessments, incident investigations, and preventive actions to improve workplace safety.
- Lead environmental compliance activities, including waste management (BDO), environmental reporting, and cooperation with regulatory authorities.
- Support the implementation, maintenance, and continuous improvement of ISO 45001 and ISO 14001 management systems, including conducting internal audits.
- Collaborate with managers and employees to raise awareness of health, wellbeing, safety, and environmental topics while driving EHS improvement initiatives.
What You Bring
- Bachelor's degree or postgraduate qualification in Occupational Health & Safety or a related field.
- Minimum 2–3 years of experience in an EHS role, with strong knowledge of Polish health & safety, environmental, and fire protection regulations.
- Experience conducting risk assessments, coordinating incident investigations, and supporting compliance with ISO 45001 and ISO 14001 standards.
- Good understanding of management system auditing principles; internal auditor certification (ISO 9001, ISO 14001, or ISO 45001) is an advantage.
- Strong organizational and decision-making skills, proficiency in Microsoft Office, and willingness to travel within Poland (approximately 10–15%).
- Fluent Polish and good English communication skills, both written and spoken; valid Category B driving license.
- A real opportunity to contribute to building a ZERO HARM culture.
- Development of competencies through participation in projects with high safety and environmental requirements.
- Collaboration with international teams.
- Attractive remuneration package.
- Local benefits such as lunch card, private medical care, life insurance package, pension plan, sports card and more.

