Facilities & HSSE Leader (1865)
OVERVIEW:
Oversees and manages the facilities, health, safety , security and environmental (HSSE) aspects for oil and gas related research laboratories in North America. This position will develop, implement and monitor a centralized HSE function that includes processes and training programs that are in compliance with corporate safety guidelines, federal/state/local regulations, and international best practices. This position will provide leadership, technical and regulatory expertise in the areas of This role involves leading a team of HSSE professionals to ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and standards, promoting a culture of safety, and minimizing risks to employees, contractors, and the environment. The Facilities/HSSE Advisor is responsible for overseeing and managing all aspects of facilities R&D operations and ensuring compliance with Health, Safety, Security, and Environment (HSSE) regulations. This role involves developing and implementing policies, conducting inspections, providing training, and managing emergency response plans. The Facilities/HSSE Advisor will work closely with various departments to integrate HSSE considerations into all operations and maintain a safe and efficient working environment. Frequently with Division Heads, other supervisory personnel, and departmental director to develop information, review safety plans, and coordinate ongoing HSSE efforts.
SCOPE:
Serves as a Facilities & HSSE Leader at AACO Research and Development Center in North America.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES:
- Develop, implement, and maintain Facilities, HSSE policies, procedures, and programs to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.
- Lead and manage the R&D Facilities and HSSE team, providing guidance, training, and support to ensure effective performance and professional development.
- Conduct regular risk assessments and audits to identify potential hazards and implement corrective actions.
- Investigate incidents and accidents, identify root causes, and develop strategies to prevent recurrence.
- Collaborate with other departments to integrate HSSE considerations into all aspects of the company's operations.
- Monitor and report on R&D HSSE performance metrics, providing regular updates to senior management.
- Ensure effective emergency response planning and coordination, including conducting drills and training sessions.
- Promote a culture of safety and environmental responsibility through communication, training, and engagement initiatives.
- Stay current with industry best practices and regulatory changes, and ensure the R&D HSSE programs are up-to-date.
- Evaluates work environment to reduce risk, injuries and illnesses.
Conducts job hazard analysis, local exhaust ventilation design, pre-startup safety reviews, hazardous chemicals management, lighting, and other conditions that may affect employees’ health, comfort, or efficiency. Recommends appropriate tools and personal protective equipment (PPE). Identifies and mitigates hazards. Recommends and implements corrective actions. - Evaluates and monitors toxic chemicals, noise, radiation, lasers, indoor air pollution, stress, repetitive motion trauma, electric and magnetic fields, and infectious biological materials. Applies scientific and engineering principles and methods to identify, analyze and control potential hazards.
- Design and evaluates work processes and engineering controls (i.e., lab hoods, emergency exhaust systems, gas detection) to minimize personnel and environmental exposures. Conducts risk assessments of work activities to determine priorities for health and safety measures and resource allocation. Determines effectiveness of engineering controls and makes recommendations regarding location, design, structure, operations, and maintenance of contaminant and physical agent control systems.
- Develops and implements safety awareness programs to enhance employee’s safety culture, safety performance and wellbeing. Develops and delivers employee training to instruct employees about occupational health and the prevention of accidents.
- Investigates injuries and incidents. Prepares reports of observations and analysis. Provides recommendations to prevent recurrence.
- Guides the workplace Safety Committee. Compiles and analyzes safety statistics. Issues monthly reports and produces leading indicators and makes recommendations for improvement. Advises team leaders and provides support and technical assistance in the administration of and conformance with regulatory and Aramco’s environmental health and safety policies.
- Responds to emergencies at any time during business and after business hours and weekends.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
- Bachelor’s degree Mechanical, Chemical, or Industrial Engineering, Environmental Safety, Industrial Hygiene or other closely related major with relevance to HSE. Knowledge of OSHA, EPA codes, standards and specifications.
Knowledge of industrial hygiene and loss prevention practices within laboratory environments dealing with hazards such as high pressure and temperature systems, hydrocarbons, chemicals, X-ray, CT Scanning, hazardous waste, hazardous material transportation regulations and Nano materials. - Ability to:
- design, develop, implement and administer professional-level industrial hygiene, safety, and environmental programs which meet OSHA, ANSI, NFPA, NEC, EGLE regulations and guidance.
- inspect and evaluate workplace conditions, compile and issue monthly reports.
- initiate and follow up on corrective actions and enforce standards.
- coach, support and instruct employees to raise awareness and integrate safety into daily operations thorough inspections, assessments, etc.
- communicate with and resolve issues with management and with government agencies.
- develop training and safety awareness programs.
- analyze various factors and use good judgement to make sound recommendations and decisions.
- Proficient with business software applications.
- Typically, at least ten (10) years of progressive experience in safety with responsibility for safety plan development, safety training, and compliance. Experience with safety management systems, asset integrity, laboratory engineering controls and equipment, risk assessment, chemical hygiene, emergency preparedness, and incident investigation/reporting. Oil and gas experience preferred.
- Must be able to comprehend and communicate accurately, clearly and concisely in English.
Certifications:
Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM),
Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) and/or a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) within a research and development facility with varying laboratory environments is desirable.
Certified Radiation Safety Officer or ability to obtain this certification (preferred).
NO THIRD-PARTY CANDIDATES ACCEPTED