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Sr. Safety, Health & Environmental Site Manager

Goodyear, Arizona, United States

fairlife, LLC is a Chicago-based nutrition company that creates great-tasting, nutrition-rich and dairy products to nourish consumers.

With over $3B in annual retail sales, fairlife’s portfolio of delicious, lactose-free, real dairy products includes: fairlife® ultra-filtered milk; Core Power® High Protein Shakes, a sports nutrition drink to support post-workout recovery; fairlife® nutrition plan™, a nutrition shake to support the journey to better health.

A wholly owned subsidiary of The Coca-Cola company, fairlife, LLC has been recognized by both Fast Company and Nielsen for its industry leading innovation.

To learn more about fairlife and its complete line of products, please visit fairlife.com.

 

job purpose: The Safety, Health & Environmental Site Manager will be part of the management team within fairlife, LLC reporting to the VP, Environmental & Safety. This position oversees the Safety, Health & Environmental programs for the Goodyear production facility. This role is paramount in setting and maintaining best practice systems at our new Goodyear facility. This individual will own compliance within Safety, Health & Environmental laws and regulations, as well as develop and implement programs for the Goodyear production facility.

responsibilities:

· Oversee and administer safety, environmental and health systems for the Goodyear facility, provide expert guidance and consultation to management, and own compliance with all Federal, State, and local EHS laws and regulations and all applicable reporting submissions.

· Design and implement health & safety training programs, services, strategies, and initiatives that are responsive to the needs of the company’s facilities and guarantees close integration with overall company policy; monitor program efficiency, develop reporting procedures and other methods to measure success, and revise processes and procedures as necessary to improve program effectiveness and support a zero-accident objective

· Develop and maintain written departmental procedures to guide management in the application of established safety, health & environmental processes and documentation

· Establish and implement short- and long-range goals, objectives, policies, and operating procedures; monitors and evaluates program/project effectiveness; effects changes required for improvement

· Perform training needs analyses and initiate, develop, and/or coordinate the implementation of specific training and development programs for management, staff, and operators; conducts

new employee orientation and associated activities for safety, health and environmental systems. Examples include First Aid/CPR/AED, Spill Containment & Reporting, etc.

· Have expertise in OSHA, and track and perform required training annually; experience in participating in VPP (Voluntary Protection Program) is desired

· Execute plant evacuation drills bi-annually to lead and implement the Emergency Evacuation Program

· Maintain frequent presence on manufacturing plant floor

· Conduct regular safety, health and environmental audits throughout the plant, to include evaluation of job requirements and ergonomics

· Design and implement waste reduction, recycling programs and spill containment with a monthly (minimum) reporting of plant performance

· Develop, implement, and maintain visual safety goals vs actuals for use in each department

· Plan, coordinate, and supervise the execution of capitol and expense projects related to environmental health & safety programs

· Manage our site safety team and Safety Specialist

· Ability to problem-solve and incident investigation

· Ensures compliance with all State and Federal regulations including KORE compliance requirements.

skills/qualifications required:

· Bachelor's of Science Degree in Safety, Health or Environmental related field or at least 5 + years of experience that is directly related to the duties and responsibilities specified for an Environmental Health and Safety professional in an industrial/manufacturing setting

· Skilled in organizing resources, establishing priorities, and meeting critical deadlines

· Ability to maintain confidentiality of records and information

· Skilled in examining and re-engineering operations and procedures, formulating policy, and developing and implementing new strategies and procedures

· Make administrative and procedural decisions and judgments on sensitive, confidential issues

· Analyze and assess training and development needs, with the ability to supervise and train staff, including organizing, prioritizing, and scheduling work assignments

· Excellent oral and written communication skills, with the ability to develop and deliver presentations

· Knowledge and understanding of federal and state environmental laws, regulations, procedures, and standards

· Knowledge and understanding of employment and union avoidance practices

highly preferred skillset:

· Experience in LOTO and machine guarding programs for high-speed manufacturing plants

· Adaptability with change management and culture

· Experience leading and developing a behavior-based safety program

· Experience with workers compensation and injury case management

· Program experience with Microsoft Office Suite and Power BI Analytics

food safety requirements:

· Notify supervision of any repairs or adjustments that are required that may affect product quality or food safety.

· Understand, observe, and comply with the handling and usage of the color-coded container policy while in the Production Areas.

· Perform all duties necessary to meet Company, Customer and/or Government requirements/standards as prioritized by the Company.

· Ability to initiate action to prevent the occurrence of nonconformities relating to Food Safety and the Quality of the product, processes, quality system, or safety system.

· Identify and record any problems relating to Food Safety and the Quality of the ingredients, processes, quality system, or safety system.

· Control further processing or delivery of nonconforming product in terms of Food Safety and Quality issues until the deficiency or unsatisfactory condition has been corrected.

· In the event of absence, another employee with the same skill level will assume the duties and responsibilities as required.

 

position location: Goodyear, AZ

reports to: VP of Safety and Quality

travel requirements: 5-10% annually, with increased travel expected during training and onboarding period

exempt/nonexempt: Exempt

 

*Base pay offered may vary depending on geography, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. A full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the position, is offered.

Base pay range:

$125,000 - $150,000 USD

fairlife, LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. All qualified applicants and employees will be given equal opportunity. Selection decisions are based on job-related factors.

In addition to its nondiscrimination commitment, the Company will also provide reasonable accommodation of qualified individuals with known disabilities unless doing so would impose an undue hardship on the Company. If you have a disability and would like to request accommodation in order to apply for a position with us, please email careers@fairlife.com.

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