In this role, you will manage environmental programs and permits (e.g., RCRA, CAA, DOT), set leading safety metrics, build and deliver site-wide training, lead audits and corrective actions, and coordinate emergency preparedness. You’ll recruit, develop, and inspire a small team, influence cross-functional partners, and represent AZ on SHE matters with regulators and corporate stakeholders—advancing a culture of no hurt, harm, or alarm while enabling reliable, compliant supply of life-changing medicines. Key Accountabilities: • Develop and track leading safety metrics to proactively identify potential safety improvements prior to incident occurrence. • Design, implement, and manage comprehensive SHE training programs for all personnel, including orientation sessions for new hires. • Ensure full compliance with regulatory requirements and AZ SHE standards by providing direct support to facility staff on relevant policies, procedures, work instructions, and training initiatives. • Manage all environmental programs related to air, water, and waste; oversee the acquisition and maintenance of required regulatory permits and licenses (e.g., RCRA, CAA, DEP, DOT, DNREC). • Supervise site SHE audits and ensure timely completion of corrective actions according to established deadlines. • Lead and coordinate emergency response functions, including strategy development, evacuation drills, and other preparedness measures. • Organize, lead, and participate in employee engagement activities supporting the SHE program, such as safety committees, accident investigation teams, and inspection/audit groups.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees