Site SHE Manager (Minburi Factory)
About this position
Unilever is currently hiring for the position of Site SHE Manager at the Minburi Factory, responsible for managing Safety, Health & Environment improvement activities to achieve excellence at the site level.
Responsibilities
• Deploy the global/cluster SHE strategy, policy and standards in the site to achieve excellent sustainable results
• Manage the SHE teams responsible to deliver Occupational Health, Safety and Environment results
• Drive safety and environment risk assessment and develop/implement appropriate controls
• Reduce the site’s environmental impact in the areas of COD, hazardous & non-hazardous waste, SOx & CO2 emissions and water & energy consumption
• Lead the SHE Pillar in accordance with Manufacturing Excellence Lead
• Develop a thorough understanding of the Unilever UMS Program and support deployment in the site
• Develop a thorough understanding of the Unilever UMS Program (if applicable to the site PS risks) and support deployment in the site and support the application of Unilever guidelines and procedures for Process Safety assessment (SIMAS)
• Influence senior management and drive safety and environmental leadership through line management
• Monitor site legal compliance and ensure the site meets all local/national regulatory requirements and Unilever standards, provide advice on national SHE legislation requirements & implement relevant procedures and policies
• Work closely with Occupational Health personnel to identify and mitigate risks which may lead to occupational ill health
• Assist the site leader to develop and lead the internal crisis committees and safety committee; support the site leader in leading serious incident investigation and analysis
• Advise line management in all accident/incident investigations
• Conduct trend analysis from incidents, near misses, safe behavior observations and deep compliance audits
Requirements
• Relevant degree in Safety, Health, Environment or related field
• Proven experience in SHE management in a manufacturing environment
• Strong knowledge of local and national SHE legislation
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to influence and drive change at all levels of the organization
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
• Experience in leading teams and managing projects
• Proficient in using SHE management systems and tools