
EHS Auditor / Consultant
BSI · Miami, FL
- Hybrid
- Full-time
- $110,000 / year
- Miami, FL
Job highlights
- Conduct EHS compliance audits at client facilities.
- Evaluate environmental regulations and identify risks.
- Prepare detailed audit reports and recommendations.
- Collaborate with clients on EHS solutions.
- Travel required to client sites across the U.S.
About the role
About The Role
BSI Consulting Services is seeking a seasoned Environmental, Health, and Safety Auditor to join our consulting team. This is a hands-on, field-based auditing role that requires extensive direct, on-site experience performing EHS and environmental compliance audits at industrial and commercial facilities across the United States. This position is NOT focused on audit oversight, program management, or administrative coordination. Successful candidates will have a proven background personally planning, conducting, and documenting compliance audits, rather than managing or supervising audits performed by others.Key Responsibilities
- Plan, lead, and execute EHS and environmental compliance audits at client facilities across the U.S., including regulatory compliance and risk-based audits
- Perform hands-on environmental compliance assessments, evaluating conformity with applicable federal, state, and local environmental regulations (air, waste, water, chemical management, etc.)
- Conduct on-site inspections, employee interviews, and document reviews to identify compliance gaps and regulatory risks
- Prepare clear, accurate, and high-quality audit reports, including findings and corrective action recommendations
- Provide technical review and quality assurance of audit deliverables prepared by other team members
- Collaborate directly with industrial clients to deliver EHS compliance management services and practical, implementable solutions
- Consistently meet or exceed client expectations related to scope, schedule, budget, and technical quality
- Support long-term client relationships that drive repeat business and ongoing engagements
- Travel to client sites approximately 25–50% of the time
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in environmental, civil, or chemical engineering; environmental science; sustainability; public health; safety; or a related field
- 5–15 years of EHS consulting and regulatory compliance experience
- Minimum of 5 years of direct, hands-on experience performing EHS and environmental compliance audits (experience limited to oversight, review, or coordination does not meet this requirement)
- Demonstrated experience personally conducting environmental regulatory compliance audits, including permitting, monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements
- Strong working knowledge of U.S. environmental, health, and safety regulations and compliance programs
- Experience working in industrial or manufacturing environments, either as a consultant or in-house at regulated facilities
- Proven ability to independently manage audits from planning through field execution and final reporting
- Consistent track record of high-quality project delivery and client satisfaction
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Preferred Qualifications
- CHMM, CSP, CPEA, or other relevant professional certification
- ISO 14001 and/or ISO 45001 Lead Auditor certification
- Experience evaluating or auditing EHS management systems
- Demonstrated success delivering practical, compliance-driven solutions for industrial and commercial clients
What We Offer
BSI offers a competitive salary, group-sponsored health and dental, short-term and long-term disability, a company-matched 401k plan, company paid life insurance, 11 paid holidays and 4 weeks paid time off. The salary for this position can range from $98,400 - $135,300 annually; actual compensation is based on various factors, including but not limited to, the candidate's competencies, level of experience, education, location, divisional budget and internal peer compensation comparisons. Our Excellence Behaviors: Client-centric, Agile, Collaborative. These three behaviors represent how we do things at BSI. They help us ensure that BSI is a great place to work and a highly successful business.About Us
BSI is a business improvement and standards company and for over a century BSI has been recognized for having a positive impact on organizations and society, building trust and enhancing lives. Today BSI partners with more than 77,500 clients in 195 countries and engages with a 15,000 strong global community of experts, industry and consumer groups, organizations and governments. Utilizing its extensive expertise in key industry sectors - including automotive, aerospace, built environment, food and retail, and healthcare - BSI delivers on its purpose by helping its clients fulfil theirs. Living by our core values of Client-Centricity, Agility, and Collaboration, BSI provides organizations with the confidence to grow by partnering with them to tackle society’s critical issues – from climate change to building trust in digital transformation and everything in between - to accelerate progress towards a better society and a sustainable world. BSI is an Equal Opportunity Employer dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace.Key skills/competency
- Environmental Health and Safety Auditing
- Regulatory Compliance
- Risk Assessment
- Auditing Skills
- Environmental Regulations
- Safety Management
- Client Relations
- Problem Solving
- Communication Skills
- Project Management
Skills & topics
- EHS Auditor
- Environmental Health Safety
- Compliance Auditing
- Regulatory Compliance
- Environmental Consulting
- Safety Audits
- Risk Management
- Industrial Audits
- Environmental Regulations
- Safety Management
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight your direct, hands-on EHS auditing experience and regulatory compliance achievements. Emphasize your ability to plan, conduct, and document audits independently.
- Showcase expertise: Quantify your accomplishments in previous roles, demonstrating your knowledge of U.S. EHS regulations and industrial environments.
- Prepare for technical questions: Be ready to discuss specific environmental regulations (air, waste, water, chemical management) and how you assess compliance.
- Demonstrate client focus: Articulate your experience in collaborating with clients, delivering practical solutions, and managing client relationships.
- Research BSI: Understand BSI's mission, values, and impact in business improvement and standards to align your application with their culture.
Technical preparation
Master U.S. environmental regulations (air, waste, water).,Understand EHS management systems.,Practice conducting site inspections.,Prepare audit documentation and reports.
Behavioral questions
Describe a complex compliance issue you solved.,How do you handle client feedback or disagreements?,Share an example of managing multiple audits.,How do you stay updated on EHS regulations?
Frequently asked questions
- What specific environmental regulations does a BSI EHS Auditor need to know for this role?
- As an EHS Auditor at BSI, you'll need a strong working knowledge of U.S. federal, state, and local environmental regulations, including those pertaining to air emissions, waste management, water quality, and chemical management. Familiarity with permitting, monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements is also essential for conducting comprehensive compliance audits.
- Is prior experience in audit oversight or program management sufficient for the EHS Auditor position at BSI?
- No, this role specifically requires a minimum of 5 years of direct, hands-on experience personally performing EHS and environmental compliance audits. Experience limited to audit oversight, program management, or administrative coordination does not meet the core requirements for this position.
- What is the expected travel percentage for the EHS Auditor role with BSI?
- The EHS Auditor position is a remote role based in the South/Southeast USA, with travel to client sites expected to be approximately 25-50% of the time. This travel is necessary for conducting on-site EHS and environmental compliance audits.
- How important are professional certifications like CHMM or CSP for an EHS Auditor at BSI?
- While not strictly required, professional certifications such as CHMM, CSP, CPEA, or an ISO 14001/45001 Lead Auditor certification are considered preferred qualifications. They can significantly strengthen your application by demonstrating a commitment to professional development and expertise in EHS management systems and auditing.
- What types of industrial or manufacturing environments will an EHS Auditor likely work in at BSI?
- An EHS Auditor at BSI can expect to work across a variety of industrial and manufacturing environments. Your experience will involve assessing compliance at facilities within sectors such as automotive, aerospace, built environment, food and retail, and healthcare, among others.
- How does BSI support its EHS Auditors in delivering client solutions?
- BSI fosters a collaborative approach, enabling EHS Auditors to work directly with industrial clients to deliver practical, implementable solutions. The company values an Agile and Client-centric approach, supporting auditors in providing EHS compliance management services that build long-term client relationships.
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