About this opportunity:
Ericsson is currently seeking an Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Student who will be responsible for Provide comprehensive Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) support and guidance for the relevant organization.
We are seeking a motivated EHS Student to join our Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) team based in Mexico City. This role is critical in overseeing operations across Latin America North, focusing on gathering and analyzing data from risk observations and near misses. The insights generated will help shape our risk prevention strategies and contribute to a safer workplace across the region. This position offers a valuable opportunity to gain hands-on experience in data-driven risk management and safety compliance at a regional level
What you will do:
The primary business problem you aim to address is the compliance and maturity level of our Authorized services providers by identification of gaps and closure of non-conformities. By collecting and analyzing data from deviations and non-conformities, the goal is to start building a partnership with our ASP to proactively prevent accidents, incidents, and potential hazards, thereby fostering a safer work environment.Provide valuable insights into the current state of EHS ASP systems, identifying opportunities for enhancement.Drive improvements in compliance and risk management.Lay the groundwork for sustainable and effective EHS Management practices.The skills you bring:
Analytical Thinking: Ability to analyze complex data and identify trends, and areas for improvement.Attention to Detail: Precise in data handling and documentation.Communication Skills: Proficient in Spanish and English, both written and verbal.Interpersonal skills, Ability to build and maintain positive relationships with stakeholders.Project Management: Experience managing multiple tasks or projects.EHS Knowledge: Familiarity with environmental health and safety regulations.Auditing Experience: previous experience or coursework in auditing processes, particularly in EHS contexts