Site Safety & Environment Manager - Michelin North America (Canada), Inc.
  • N/A, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Job Description

Discover more than a careerSite Safety & Environment ManagerBridgewater, Nova ScotiaFor 130 years, Michelin has innovated to improve the mobility of people and goods. Today, we are setting the benchmark across every tire and travel-related services market, while leading a global strategy to drive sustainable, profitable growth.In Nova Scotia, more than 3600 Michelin employees have a proud history of innovation, community involvement, and commitment to safety & quality. Our growing team in Bridgewater is seeking an experienced safety & environment professional with industrial or manufacturing experience.The opportunity:The Site Safety and Environmental Manager manages the Safety/Environmental and Security Department and provides expertise to the facility in the areas of safety, regulatory compliance, industrial hygiene, environmental protection, security, fire protection, emergency response, and ergonomics. As a member of the Plant Staff Management Team, you will set the example for engagement through daily coaching in the shops and active support.What you will do: carry out regular assessments of the risks at the site, and coordinate prevention plans including the domains of environment, safety, security, sire, industrial hygiene, mechanical integrity, ergonomics, and health; establish and maintain the Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) management system;organize audits and diagnostics, and lead resulting action plans;for all site projects, ensure that the EHS component is validated at each milestone;assure all regulatory and internal requirements are reviewed and when changes are applicable, draft the instructions for the site and control their implementation;manage all EHS regulatory aspects on the site, assuring reporting is accurate and correct; lead relations with outside agencies and with EHS topics;act as the safety champion and facilitates the safety spokes functions, provide and carry out EHS awareness and training programs for site personnel;manage the EHS team in their various fields of responsibility;manage the EHS indicators for the site, ensure the quality of the data, and communicate information and significant events to the appropriate levels;during major events, manage the crisis team, conduct protective and restart operations, determine root cause and implement suitable solutions,participate in local and/or provincial community and governmental groups to support facility initiatives and business development; and,coordinate all legal and regulatory responses for EHS matters with the appropriate internal or external legal representatives.What you will bring: a degree in engineering, business, or related field;5+ years experience managing a multi-disciplinary team of safety professionals;10+ years of experience in safety or related function, preferably in an industrial manufacturing environment; and,CRSP or equivalent certification(s)/professional designation(s).Your career with MichelinMichelin truly believes that business performance and the professional success of our employees go hand in hand. Our approach to career development reaffirms the values that guide us every day and expresses the mutual commitments that Michelin Group has undertaken to ensure everyone is able to find fulfillment in their role. Performance and potential are assessed with a view to the long-term and training policies allow each employee to continue to grow throughout their career, while helping to drive the companys development.Michelin North America (Canada) Inc. offers competitive compensation and benefits, comprehensive training programs, opportunities for advancement and a workplace that values and demonstrates its dedication to diversity.Deadline for applications: June 23, 2024

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