Quality EHS Manager
Company: Element U.S. Space & Defense
Location: Belcamp
Posted on: April 2, 2026
|
|
|
Job Description:
About Company: Element U.S. Space & Defense stands at the
forefront of testing innovation, serving as a trusted partner to
NASA, the U.S. Department of Defense, government agencies, and
prominent industry leaders across the space and defense sectors.
Founded as NTS Technical Systems, our company brings over 60 years
of experience and expertise in handling the most complex projects
and programs in the world. From centrifuge testing for the latest
Mars rover, vibration testing for the Space Launch System (SLS), to
environmental simulations for next-generation missiles, we are the
pioneering partner for highly custom, end-to-end testing design and
implementation. By advancing our state-of-the-art testing
technologies, subject matter expertise, and service to critical
missions, Element U.S. Space & Defense has become the go-to partner
for ground-breaking industries. What We Offer: Growth &
Development: Opportunities for professional development and career
advancement. A collaborative and innovative work environment. The
chance to work on groundbreaking projects that shape the future of
space and defense. Benefits: Employees are eligible to participate
in the benefits offered throughout their availability, including
the following: Medical, Dental, Vision, Short- and Long-Term
Disability, Life Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts Seven (7)
paid holidays and four (4) paid floating holidays, depending on
your hire date Paid Time Off (PTO), accrued biweekly 401k with
employer match Twelve (12) hours of Paid Volunteer Time Off (PVTO)
each year Tuition reimbursement and other employee programs
Flexible schedules offered at some of our labs Monthly Lab Bonus
plans (Based on position) Salary: At EUSSD, compensation is
determined through a comprehensive approach that considers
candidate qualifications, role responsibilities, market benchmarks,
and organizational needs. Pay may vary by location; for this
position, the annual base salary target range is $104,000 -
$120,500, with potential eligibility for bonuses or commission
depending on the role. About the Role: Effectively manage the
day-to-day implementation of Safety and Quality Management
programs. Embed and drive a culture of safety, quality assurance
and improvement of quality and safety programs in all parts of lab
operations. Primary Responsibilities: Quality Essential Functions
Lead and contribute to the development and execution of the
facility’s quality objectives and programs. Develop and implement
workplace policies and procedures in accordance with ISO standards;
ensure they are up to date. Lead and manage publications and
calibration teams by setting clear expectations, providing ongoing
coaching and feedback, and fostering a high-performance culture
aligned with organizational goals. Oversee the facility's daily
quality operations and identify opportunities for improvement.
Drive accountability and ownership of the quality management
system, focusing on improving on-time delivery and eliminating
re-work. Manage site accreditations, e.g., ISO/IEC 17025, and other
regulatory requirements, including deficiency responses and
closeouts. Establish and implement appropriate quality programs to
reduce the cost of poor quality and improve compliance with
regulations and standards, company objectives, and customer
requirements. Manage assessments and visits from customers and
other regulatory bodies as required. Prepare monthly or annual
quality reports, including key performance indicators (KPI) such as
First Time Right (FTR), customer feedback/complaints and corrective
actions, and present the information to management which includes
annual management review. Stays informed of developments concerning
ISO standards. Conduct audits: internal to implementation of the
QMS and standards and technical audits (in partnership with
engineering team members). EHS Essential Functions Provide support
for the day-to-day management of the environmental health, safety,
and risk management programs. Perform auditing and regulatory
recordkeeping/reporting, permit renewals, OSHA, EPA and fire code
compliance, injury and event investigations, safety violations.
Keep informed of developments concerning OSHA related regulations
that affect the EHS considerations for operations. Prepare,
maintain, and monitor department records, manifests and reports
that pertain to environmental health and safety as required by law.
Investigate and prepare incident reports for near misses,
accidents, and injuries. Communicate with affected employees,
managers, HR, and Director of Safety. Active involvement in injury
and illness case management. Audit hazardous materials management
programs, perform weekly inspections of hazardous waste collection
areas and coordinate hazardous waste pick-ups when needed.
Coordinate vendors and establish protocols and guidelines to
address and find solutions for environmental health or safety
issues impacting students, faculty, and staff. Identify
environmental health and safety hazards and working conditions and
take appropriate action. Develop relationships with departments
across Site to bolster a Safety Culture Primary contact and safety
resource for site. Coordinate and facilitate Safety Committee
meetings to review injury and safety reports. Minimum
Qualifications: Minimum 5 years’ experience with ISO related
quality management systems, accreditation, certification, and
maintenance. Experience in participating in quality investigations,
undertaking true cause analysis, developing corrective action
plans, and ensuring the effectiveness of actions undertaken.
Experience participating in a multi-functional team. This is an
onsite role in a lab. Occasional travel may be required. Preferred
Qualifications: Experience managing a team of quality and/or safety
professionals. Experience in an Environmental Regulatory related
field. Bachelor’s Degree in a technical field or equivalent.
Experience in the Aerospace and/or defense industry. Knowledge and
Skills: Must be a high-energy self-starter with the ability to work
effectively with all levels of the EUSSD organization as well as
State/Federal Agencies. Highly dependable, efficient, and detail
orientated, with the ability to use initiative and make decisions
autonomously. Ability to adjust to changing priorities, multi-task,
thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic work environment. Good
understanding of MS Office software (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
etc.) Proficiency in quality management software and tools (eQMS).
Proficiency in conducting data analysis and reporting statistics.
Excellent communication and organizational skills. Strong
analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to enforce
high-quality standards. Excellent supervisory and leadership
skills. Ability to train new employees. Physical Requirements:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; climb stairs; balance;
stoop; kneel; crouch or crawl; talk or hear; taste or smell. The
employee may occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision,
distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception,
and the ability to adjust focus. EEO Policy Statement: It is the
policy of Element US Space & Defense to offer Equal Employment
Opportunity to all individuals without regards to race, creed,
ancestry, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital
status, age, national origin, physical disabilities, pregnancy,
childbirth, and related medical conditions. Equal Opportunity
Employer M/F/D/V recruitingteam@elementdefense.com
Keywords: Element U.S. Space & Defense, Centreville , Quality EHS Manager, Science, Research & Development , Belcamp, Virginia