US HSEQ Manufacturing Manager,
Tucson, AZ, Bethlehem, Pa, Winfield, Ill, Pekin, Ill.
Do you want to make a difference in the world and contribute to a sustainable future?
Our client believes we can develop the technology and gain the know-how to make that difference, tackling the climate challenge. It’s a big responsibility, and our client has committed to do it.
They have launched their ambition, MissionZero – enabling our customers to move towards zero emissions in mining and mineral processing.
We need your skills, curiosity and drive for change to fulfill our goal and make the world a better place.
Our client enables their customers to produce the materials needed for a better future.
This position offers a wonderful to lead and contribute to a safe, environmentally conscious, and high-quality manufacturing operation while also fostering positive relationships within the company and the industry.
Job Scope
For individuals who are passionate about creating positive change, the HSEQ Manufacturing Manager role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on both the organization and the broader community by promoting safety, sustainability, and quality which include the following:
Ensuring Worker Well-being:
Ensure the health and safety of all employees in multiple manufacturing facilities across the US. Up to 30% travel required in this position.
This includes implementing safety protocols, conducting regular safety training, and identifying and mitigating potential hazards.
Environmental Stewardship:
Involves implementing sustainable practices within the manufacturing process. Includes waste reduction, energy efficiency, and compliance with environmental regulations.
Quality Assurance:
Ensure that products meet or exceed quality standards. Develop and implement quality control measures, conduct inspections, and drive continuous improvement initiatives.
Regulatory Compliance:
Ensure the company's compliance with regulations, reducing the risk of legal and financial consequences.
Risk Management:
Identify potential risks to the manufacturing process and develop strategies to mitigate them. This may include supply chain disruptions, equipment failures, and process inefficiencies.
Leadership and Collaboration:
Working closely with various departments, from production to engineering to legal, requires strong leadership and communication skills to facilitate collaboration and implement cross-functional initiatives.
Continuous Improvement:
Identify areas for enhancement and drive continuous improvement initiatives, contributing to the company's growth and competitiveness.
Impact on Reputation:
Successfully managing health, safety, environment, and quality aspects enhances the company's image as a responsible and reliable manufacturer.
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