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The Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Manager ensures compliance with all Federal, State and local Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) regulations for multiple Distribution Centers. The selected candidate will be responsible for eight (8) U.S. Distribution Centers located strategically within the continental United States. This role will report to the U.S. Lead, Distribution Center & Logistics Service Provider Operations with a dotted line to Global EHS.
Primary functions of this role include developing/nurturing an effective safety and environmental culture at the sites; anticipating the regulatory and compliance needs; informing management of the potential financial and operational impact of pending legislation and providing leadership through policies and services to protect the health and safety of colleagues, protect site operations and the public.
The EHS Manager will interact with Zoetis colleagues on the shopfloor and in the office to investigate incidents; prevent injuries; and demonstrate practical EHS behaviors, work practices and solutions, which are key parts of the function.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Manages and supervises the EHS program for the assigned Zoetis facilities.
- Provides engineering support for construction, operations, laboratory and maintenance activities at the site.
- Serves as the subject matter expert (SME) to Leadership on all EHS aspects involved in the storage, delivery, and use of chemical materials.
- Establishes a formal program to administer the facility's hazard evaluation activities and, where applicable, Process Safety Management (PSM) program.
- Documents existing processes within the facilities which require hazard evaluation studies and provide a schedule for performing them.
- Tracks hazard evaluation recommendations and document the way each recommendation is resolved.
- Provide expert assessment of the potential impact of change control requests and technology transfer.
- Leads HAZOP reviews for new capital projects.
- Provides technical supervision to ensure the incorporation of EHS management recommendations and compliance with EHS standards for new facilities, equipment, or major modifications. Also responsible for reviewing and approving all projects involving EHS in new construction or modifications for capital and expense engineering projects.
- Develops, establishes, and coordinates the emergency team for the sites.
- Ensures all operations conform to government regulations and corporate EHS procedures.
- Manages the submittal of all EHS reports in a complete and timely fashion as required by regulatory authorities or corporate procedures.
- Prepares for corporate EHS assessments and coordinates in the preparation follow-up action plans, including the timely remediation of findings. Performs periodic self-assessments as required by corporate procedures.
- Hosts government inspections, coordinates inspection reports and ensures the timely correction of any outstanding items as a result of inspections.
- Coordinates Industrial Hygiene surveys and judges quality of changes in controls, colleague protection, practices and equipment.
- Investigates serious injuries, illnesses, business interruptions and property losses directly or through site colleagues as appropriate to identify root causation and help develop measures/programs to prevent.
- Maintains emergency Spill Response and Evacuation Contingency Plans and Loss Prevention Programs as required, including coordination with insurance carrier.
- Trains colleagues/contractors on EHS program and ensure skill performance levels are maintained.
- Conducts formal and informal self-assessments to ensure compliance with established EHS standards and practices.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
- BS Degree in Science, Engineering, Health and Safety or other relevant discipline is required. MS Degree in EHS or Risk Management is preferred.
- 5+ years of experience in EHS program management in industrial setting, with 5 years of experience in PSM management processes.
- Technical knowledge and ability to solve practical environmental, worker health and safety problems by implementing practical mitigating actions.
- Ability to recognize and identify complex EHS technical problems, analyze effectively and work in teams to solve.
- Relevant professional certification (e.g., CSP, CIH, CHMM) or ability to obtain is desirable.
TECHNICAL SKILLS REQUIREMENTS:
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office 365 and web-based applications is required. Ability to track and analyze complex data sets.
- Thorough working knowledge and interpretation of Federal and State EHS regulations.
- Ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously and collaborates effectively.
- Experienced with EHS management systems development and certification experience (ISO, VPP or similar) is desirable.
- Organize and prioritize work schedule to meet project and task deadlines.
- Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and technical writing skills.
- Ability to read and effectively interpret federal and state regulations regarding air, waste, and water/wastewater as applicable to the operations of the facility.
- Ability to analyze and understand how a decision in one area can impact another part of the operation.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Must be able to access all areas of the facility, including routinely walking and climbing ladders/stairs, and lifting up to 55 pounds.
- Able to travel to Distribution Centers within the U.S. network, as needed (estimated 25% travel).
This position may be based at any of the following Zoetis locations:
- Lee's Summit, MO
- Marietta, GA
- Lewisberry, PA
- Irving, TX
About Zoetis
At Zoetis, our purpose is to nurture the world and humankind by advancing care for animals. As a Fortune 500 company and the world leader in animal health, we discover, develop, manufacture and commercialize vaccines, medicines, diagnostics and other technologies for companion animals and livestock. We know our people drive our success. Our award-winning culture, built around our Core Beliefs, focuses on our colleagues' careers, connection and support. We offer competitive healthcare and retirement savings benefits, along with an array of benefits, policies and programs to support employee well-being in every sense, from health and financial wellness to family and lifestyle resources.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Connected to our purpose and Core Beliefs, at Zoetis, we lead with inclusion. Our Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I) focus helps create an environment where each colleague can thrive. Our commitment to DE&I begins with our leadership team of diverse backgrounds, experiences and ethnicities, and it is demonstrated in our support of our colleagues and the animal health industry. We have nine colleague resources groups whose members spread awareness, foster inclusivity and make a positive impact on our business and communities.
Our commitment to advancing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion has earned us recognitions as a 2024 Catalyst Award recipient and a Top 50 Company for Workplace Fairness by Fair360 (formerly DiversityInc). Zoetis has also been named a Best Place to Work for LGBTQ+ Equality, a Best Company for Working Parents, a Top Company for Executive Women, among many others. Learn more here.
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