Regional EHS Specialist
Company: AGTEGRA COOPERATIVE
Location: Aberdeen
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Agtegra Cooperative is a local
agricultural cooperative headquartered in Aberdeen, SD. It is owned
by over 7,000 farmers and ranchers, predominantly in North and
South Dakota, with a network of over 70 locations and 850
employees. For more information, please visit www.agtegra.com. At
Agtegra, our mission is simple: we will do something great for
farms and families in rural communities that nobody else will do .
To accomplish this, Agtegra offers diverse career opportunities
where employees can grow and work in their local communities. Your
personal and professional needs matter here – which is why we offer
a variety of competitive benefits to employees, including
healthcare and retirement, generous paid-time-off (PTO), family
leave, and a clothing allowance - just to name a few. It’s not just
a job at Agtegra – it’s a place where we invite all employees to "
Start Here. Grow Here. " POSITION SUMMARY The Regional
Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Specialist serves as the
primary EHS resource for a region, providing day-to-day support,
guidance and supports a proactive, people-centered safety culture
focused on prevention, accountability, and leads EHS continuous
improvement efforts. This role travels frequently and is a highly
visible, hands-on partner to managers and frontline employees and
ensures regulatory and cooperative compliance. While this position
is currently listed as Regional EHS Specialist, we are open to
considering highly qualified candidates for a more senior-level
role. If your experience significantly exceeds the listed
requirements, we encourage you to apply — we are willing to adjust
the level and scope of the role for the right individual. KEY
RESPONSIBILITIES Serve as the primary EHS resource for assigned
locations, providing day-to-day support, guidance, and
problem-solving. Implement and maintain cooperative-wide EHS
programs, policies, procedures, and standards across the region,
integrating into daily operations. Conduct regular site visits,
field observations, and walkthroughs to identify hazards, assess
risk, and verify compliance. Deliver EHS training tailored to
operations, new-hire onboarding and task-specific instruction.
Coach leaders and employees on safe work practices, hazard
recognition, and risk mitigation. Facilitate safety meetings,
toolbox talks, and leadership safety updates. Lead or support the
investigation and management of workplace incidents, injuries, near
misses, property damage, and environmental events. Develop
corrective and preventive actions, track completion, and verify
effectiveness. Prepare clear, timely incident reports and
communicate lessons learned. Ensure compliance with applicable
federal, state, and local EHS regulations (e.g., OSHA, EPA, DOT,
grain handling standards). Support regulatory inspections, audits,
and agency interactions, including preparation, participation, and
follow-up. Assist locations with permit requirements,
recordkeeping, reporting, and regulatory submissions. Monitor
regulatory changes impacting agricultural operations and translate
requirements into practical guidance. Support environmental
compliance related to air, water, waste, and spill prevention
programs. Assist locations with environmental inspections, spill
response planning, and corrective actions and promote responsible
stewardship practices aligned with cooperative values and community
expectations. Track, analyze, and report EHS metrics, trends, and
key performance indicators for the region. Identify recurring
issues and systemic risks and recommend improvements. Participate
in corporate or cooperative-wide EHS initiatives, audits, and
best-practice sharing. Contribute to the development and revision
of EHS policies, procedures, and training materials. Other duties
as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in safety, Environmental Health, Industrial
Hygiene, Agriculture, Engineering, or a related field (or
equivalent experience, or combination of degree and experience).
Specialist Level: Degree (or equivalent experience) and up to 3
years progressive EHS experience Senior Specialist Level: 5 years
of progressive EHS experience, preferably within agriculture, grain
handling, manufacturing, industrial, or energy-related
environments. Must be eligible to work in the United States without
visa sponsorship. English Proficiency. Must be 18 years or older.
Travels frequently and extensively within the region. Preferred
Qualifications Experience working within an agricultural
cooperative or multi-site organization. Professional certifications
such as CSP, ASP, CHMM, or similar. Experience with grain handling
safety standards, confined spaces, lockout/tagout, hot work, and
mobile equipment safety. Familiarity with environmental permitting,
spill prevention (SPCC), and emergency response planning.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Strong interpersonal and
communication skills with the ability to influence without direct
authority. Strong working knowledge of OSHA regulations and general
environmental compliance requirements. Hands-on, practical approach
to safety that resonates with frontline agricultural employees.
Proven experience conducting incident investigations and
implementing corrective actions. Ability to work independently
across multiple locations with minimal supervision. Ability to
translate regulatory requirements into clear, workable solutions.
Strong organizational and time-management skills in a fast-paced,
seasonal environment. Analytical and problem-solving skills with
attention to detail. Comfortable working in operational
environments, including outdoor conditions, grain facilities, and
industrial settings. Physical & Work Environment Requirements
Ability to walk, climb ladders and stairs, and work around grain
facilities, equipment, and uneven surfaces. Ability to work in
outdoor environments and varying weather conditions. Occasional
lifting of materials up to established safety limits. Nothing in
this job description limits management’s right to assign or
reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. The
duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the
various types of work that may be performed. The omission of
specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the
position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to
the position. The job description does not constitute an employment
agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to
change by the employer as the needs of the employer and
requirements of the job change. Agtegra Cooperative is an equal
opportunity employer. LI-MD3 LI-Onsite
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