Overview
Reporting to the Plant Director the HSES Manager is expected to:
- Set up and monitor an ongoing and dynamic approach to Environment/Health & Safety/Sustainability
- Manage H&S issues and improvement plans, deploy H&S
- Manage environmental issues of industrial and logistics sites: waste management, management of the emission generated by the Group, definition of Best Available Technologies for the Industrialization of Schneider Electric products, deployment of environmental standards (ROHS, W3E, etc…)
- Promote and assist management in the development and application of the group Health policy relevant to protection of all employees (physical, mental and social well ..), propose and increase the deployment of management tools
- Embrace the Group Sustainability commitments and drive and promote sustainability in all aspects of site activities, working with the site teams to meet group performance standards
- Establish prevention programs in order to avoid work related accidents and occupational illnesses, and related costs
Key responsibilities:
- Guarantee to the Plant Director compliance to regulations in the field of Health, Safety, Environment, Energy and Facility Management
- Put in place & pilot contingency plan in case of emergency
- Deploy & pilot the professional risk
- Deploy & pilot the environmental analysis and energy review with associated
- Define, implement, and follow up energy reduction actions according to SE
- Drive and promote the sustainability goals for the site, reporting on performance against these goals
- Propose targets, action plan & resources according to SE Insure follow up.
- Natural correspondent with employee council, local & national health care, environment authorities and other stakeholders.
- Deploy SERE methodologies, best practices & improve SERE skills
- Manage the procurement, cost follow-up and productivity actions for PPE.
- Ensure KPI & communication accuracy to the Plant Director and outside the plant.Define technical specification & follow up contract with suppliers.
Requirements:
- A minimum of 8 year’s experience leading EHS within a multi-functional manufacturing facility
- Holding NEBOSH general certificate as a minimum or an equivalent H&S qualification
- Experience in leading sustainability initiatives
- Good level of IT literacy across a range of MS applications
- Accredited to Lead Auditor status an advantage
- For internal SE candidates a working knowledge of the SPS (Schneider Performance System) would be an advantage
- Likely to be educated to degree level with a Manufacturing/H&S/Engineering qualification or a related discipline
- NEBOSH General Certificate or equivalent
- English B2
Key Competences to include:
- FE02 – Environment/H&S Regulatories & internal policy Knowledge & Monitoring
- C005 – Issue Resolution
- FH09 – Health & Safety
- L03 – Influence & Convince
- C007 – Change Management & Implementation Methodology
- FE04 – Emergency Management
- FE05 – Environment/H&S Systems & Methods
- FE06 – Environment/H&S Auditing & Assessment
- L04 – Achieve Sustainable Results
- L07 – Lead High-Performance Teams
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