Director, Corporate Safety na Arconic Corporation
Arconic Corporation · Pittsburgh, Estados Unidos Da América · Onsite
- Senior
- Escritório em Pittsburgh
Arconic is currently in search of DIRECTOR, CORPORATE SAFETY to join our EHS Team based in Pittsburgh, PA; Davenport, IA; Lancaster, PA; Alcoa, TN or Lafayette, IN.
At Arconic, we take pride in our work and our innovative products and technologies that advance sustainable solutions for a better world. We strive to create a safe, inclusive, and collaborative workplace with competitive benefits, development opportunities and a culture that values and rewards employees on all levels of the organization.
Job Summary:
The Director of Corporate Safety is responsible to provide strategic direction, guidance and execution of Safety for Arconic Corporation across the globe, with an emphasis on the Rolled Products and Extrusion businesses. Key activities include fostering positive relationships with business leaders, the EHS Council/EHS staff, and site union leaders/committees creating a sense of urgency and awareness of FSI prevention and sponsoring and managing the maintenance of Arconic's global mandatory safety procedures.
Responsibilities
In this role, you will:
- Partner with respective business unit EHS directors to coordinate Corporate level initiatives focused on the “elimination of life-threatening injuries” for both employees and contracted services personnel.
- Promote hazard recognition and risk assessment techniques capable of identifying latent conditions and precursors to human error that can lead to active individual or systemic organizational failures in the Company’s safety system and provide recommendations on layers of control.
- Assist with global safety communications being sensitive to regional differences and local regulations through:
- Integrating perspectives and cultures from different countries into Arconic’s safety communications
- Communicating Arconic’s global safety expectations and actions in a clear, binary and direct manner
- Standardizing Arconic’s mandatory safety procedures and eliminating vague or poor guidance where it may exist
- Coordinate the activities of various teams such as the Secondary Protective Clothing Team (flame retardant),the EHS Council and the EHS process improvement team.
- Benchmark and research projects where a need for additional information or broader understanding on an emerging issue exists.
- Ensure that the Arconic’s incident reporting, recordkeeping systems are current, effective and capable of providing the necessary data, analysis and visual indicators necessary to support the diagnostic and dashboard needs of the Company.
- With the assistance of EHS Audit, the group and business unit EHS managers, monitor injury/illness recordkeeping practices across Arconic to determine where gaps in performance may exist.
- In conjunction with the VP of EHS and the Ethics and Compliance group periodically oversee random third-party audits to ensure adequate oversight of the system and maintenance of good recordkeeping practices.
- Assist the VP of EHS with global fatal and serious incident reporting, investigation, trend analysis and strategic intervention initiatives.
- Coordinate, update and maintain corporate safety policies and training programs.
- Serve as the Point Person for programs such as Electrical (LTV/NFPA 70E), Combustion, Molten Metal, and Contactor Safety.
- Develop the presentation and lead the monthly FSI review process
- Maintain knowledge of the most current technological improvements in occupational safety and health.
Also note:
- This position will require up to 75% travel based on the needs at the various locations, both domestic and international.
Qualifications
You have: (required)
- Bachelor of Science in Safety Sciences, Occupational Safety and Health or similar field from an accredited institution.
- 7 years’ minimum experience in industrial safety or similar occupational health and safety experience
Exceptional Candidates also have: (preferred)
- Master’s in Industrial/Occupational Safety, Safety Engineering, Ergonomics/Kinesiology or another highly technical degree.
- International experience.
- Certified Safety Professional
- Metals industry experience, especially molten metal.
- Previous experience with Arconic operations.
- Safety and Health leadership in a multi-plant, regional or business unit role.