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The Environmental Safety Steward (ESS) role at Procter & Gamble is a pivotal position within a functional organization dedicated to supporting the company's environmental safety and sustainability initiatives. This role is part of a long-standing tradition at P&G, which has been at the forefront of applied environmental science and stewardship since the establishment of the Environmental Safety Department in 1971. The ESS team is responsible for developing methodologies related to environmental fate testing, exposure modeling, and life cycle assessments, ensuring that P&G maintains its commitment to environmental responsibility and innovation. As a member of the ESS team, you will be joining a global organization of over 500 professionals who are passionate about environmental safety and sustainability. The team has a rich history of publishing research, with nearly 800 publications in peer-reviewed literature, showcasing P&G's dedication to advancing environmental safety sciences. The key missions of the ESS include building and maintaining technical capabilities in environmental expertise areas, guiding P&G's business categories and innovation initiatives, and applying expertise to enhance the company's corporate reputation while enabling responsible growth. The ideal candidate for this position will possess a PhD in environmental toxicology, chemistry, engineering, or a closely related field, and will have a strong background in assessing the environmental fate and effects of chemicals. The role requires independent research experience, risk assessment capabilities, and proficiency in report writing and publication. Candidates should also have a solid understanding of environmental chemistry, toxicology, fate and exposure modeling, microbiology, and analytical chemistry. Leadership experience in enhancing environmental science expertise for sophisticated risk assessments in various settings is highly desirable. Strong communication and partnership skills are essential for effective collaboration with internal and external stakeholders.