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Drive a world-class safety, security, and environmental culture across a major food manufacturing complex and affiliated live‑operations sites. As the Safety, Security & Environmental Manager, you will lead and elevate EHS&S programs through continuous improvement, hands‑on coaching, and data‑driven risk reduction. Partner closely with operations leaders to implement practical, regulatory‑compliant solutions that improve uptime, protect people and product, and reduce environmental impact. This role is ideal for a proactive technical leader who thrives on influencing culture, building high‑performing teams, and delivering measurable operational results in a fast‑paced manufacturing environment.
Job Responsibility:
Lead all safety, environmental, and security efforts for the manufacturing complex and affiliated field operations
Manage live production and garage safety in conjunction with the non‑collocated Safety Director for live production and garage or transportation operations at non‑manufacturing facilities located within the vicinity of the primary assignment
Directly lead and manage daily activities and personnel matters of the facility and its safety and environmental department personnel to ensure resources are effectively and consistently employed in the organization
Lead the facility security team and guard force in managing security processes, including developing and administering site security practices and policies, supporting and tracking key performance indicators including training objectives, and ensuring timely completion of site surveys and audits
Provide technical expertise for cross‑functional teams to ensure safe operational processes and capital or engineering projects
Collaborate with functional experts in vehicle safety, corporate security, environmental, process safety management, and other areas to align facility activities and objectives
Provide interpretations for OSHA, NFPA, DHS, DOT, and other pertinent regulations to ensure processes and policies comply with applicable laws and regulations
Interact continuously with the hourly workforce to promote safety awareness, drive associate engagement, and ensure a world‑class safety culture exists within the operations supported
Work aggressively to resolve safety issues and concerns
Lead site safety business plan development by analyzing relevant data and tracking and reporting facility and corporate performance indicators and metrics
Validate business plan actions through internal safety and security auditing and track findings through closure
Provide training support to the organization and ensure that all required safety and security training is effectively completed on time
Ensure effective investigations on all safety and security incidents are completed, participating actively during complex and high‑impact investigations
Ensure root causes are determined, and appropriate corrective actions are developed, tracking recommendations to closure
Utilize incident data to develop action plans to address hazards and emerging trends
Serve as a leader or member of the incident command team and respond to or direct emergency response activities
Serve as liaison for third‑party assessments, audits, and inspections, including insurance carriers, local fire departments, risk engineering firms, OSHA, and DHS
Maintain working relationships with permanent and temporary contractors to validate their safe work practices and support their activities to maintain a superior safety environment at the facility
Build relationships with occupational health and medical teams to improve worker safety, associate wellness, and case management for supported sites
Participate actively in worker’s compensation processes by assisting the occupational health nurse and third‑party administrator in effectively managing all open claims
Keep the management team informed of any safety, health, and security issues and concerns identified within the scope of responsibility
Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree in safety, science, technical, or business field
5+ years of experience in manufacturing safety management
Demonstrated experience leading a world‑class safety program which has achieved less than 1.0 Total Recordable Incident Rate