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Work Schedule
Standard (Mon-Fri)
Environmental Conditions
Office
Job Description
When you're part of Thermo Fisher Scientific, you'll do challenging work, and join a team that values performance, quality and innovation. As part of a successful, growing global organization you will be encouraged to perform at your best. With revenues of more than $40 billion and the largest investment in R&D in the industry, we give our people the resources and chances to create significant contributions to the world.
Location/Division Specific Information
The role of Divisional Process Safety Program Manager (PSPM) will be based out of Fair Lawn or Bridgewater, NJ site(s) and will support the global Laboratory Chemicals Division (LCD)
Discover Impactful Work:
The PSPM will lead LCD's process safety program across the global division. Accountable for leading the effective implementation of process safety programs and compliance regulations at US Federal and State levels and international standards in the UK, Belgium, and Germany.
The PSPM will provide matrix leadership to site safety and process technical teams with a focus on continuous improvement of the fourteen elements of process safety. This is achieved through leading and collaborating with multi-functional teams and analyzing process safety performance indicators to identify trends, areas for improvement, and develop strategies to mitigate risks.
A day in the Life:
•Champion the divisional process safety function; develop the site(s) teams capability to conduct comprehensive process hazard analyses (PHA) in accordance with the required schedules and lead the completion of PHA action items.
•Collaborate with the Site Operations, Plant Engineering and local EHS leads to provide process safety support and lead the MOCs (management of change) and PSSRs (pre-startup safety reviews).
•Support divisional strategic process safety investment projects staying ahead of industry best practices, new technologies, and regulatory changes related to process safety
•Collaborating with divisional cross-functional teams to design and implement engineering controls, safety systems, and emergency response plans
•Collaborating with regulatory agencies ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
•Develop a process safety roadmap aligned to STRAP that bridges process safety skill gaps and resource succession plans
•Developing and delivering process safety training programs to educate employees on safe work practices, emergency procedures, and hazard recognition
•Support the manufacturing engineering early equipment asset management when installing new equipment and technologies, ensuring process safety is fully considered and embedded.
•Conduct incident investigations with effective root cause analysis and corrective action identified to completion
•Conduct Job Hazard Analyses and Risk assessments in order to proactively identify potential risks to the business and employees
•Support, revise and develop new SOPs and P&IDs as needed.
•Develop strategies and programs to ensure that sites can consistently maintain regulatory compliance; monitor, interpret and analyze the business impact of EHS regulatory requirements.
•Support the EHS staff with select environmental oversight and reporting
•Investigating process safety incidents, accidents, and near-misses to identify root causes, develop corrective actions, and prevent reoccurrence
•Monthly reporting and reviews with site teams and agencies
•Always perform your duties while acting in accordance with the Dignity at Work Policy, Code of Business Conduct and Ethics and our values of Integrity, Intensity, Innovation and Involvement
Keys to Success:
Education
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