Description Our Director, Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) will develop a vision that leads to a zero-safety-incident culture for LDI and implement a multi-year strategy to translate that vision into reality to improve safety and environmental performance. This role also involves creating, developing, and maintaining effective EHS for the organization. Defines, develops, and executes safety programs using a scorecard method, including training and OSHA compliance. Our Director, Environmental, Health, and Safety develops and implements strategies, policies, processes, systems, and tactics to deliver world-class safety for all manufacturing sites and the corporate location. This full-time position will report to the Vice President Operations at our New Hope, Minnesota headquarters. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Lead all LDI employees and contractors to achieve zero safety and environmental incidents built on the principles of personal accountability, influencing behaviors, leading indicators, and a culture of active employee engagement.
- Facilitates and participates in the professional development of safety leaders in the organization through regular coaching, onboarding, training, and feedback.
- Coordinate with site leadership, site EHS managers, and safety committees to ensure that all aspects of the company's EHS results and programs work in concert and that effective leadership is exercised in each area. Lead and coach management to own site EHS.
- Sets clear and measurable goals for safety performance; maintains detailed safety performance and incident data; analyzes trends, reports regularly on statistics, and ensures action plans are implemented and executed. Establishes consistent, effective processes for managing all near misses, hazard/accident investigations, and reports.
- Educate others on the up-to-date regulations and codes relating to people safety, process safety, environmental compliance, security, and fire/explosion protection.
- Manage audit, inspection, and corrective action programs to provide assurance that LDI facilities comply with all federal, state, and local EHS regulatory requirements. This includes leading and performing on-site and virtual audits. Coordinate and interface with applicable external agencies, including OSHA, State Environmental Agencies, law enforcement, and consultants.
- Lead people and facility risk assessment and emergency response. Create a high-performing culture of risk awareness. Ensure that risk assessment includes all people, security, and facility risks. Establish a sustaining Emergency Response Program (ERP) for all locations that are responsive, effective, and provides reliable coverage.
- Establish and maintain a security program that protects people, products, and facilities from internal and external harm.
- Support company environmental sustainability efforts in a manner that promotes continuous improvement in reducing the company's environmental footprint.
- Lead and maintain the Safety Training Program for the enterprise, creating and maintaining the training curriculum and plan.
- Lead third-party Vendor Electronic Platforms used for EHS monitoring, reporting, etc., including coordinating user changes, system enhancements, training, and renewals.
- Other duties, as assigned
REQUIREDEDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
- Bachelor's degree in safety management, industrial health and safety, or a related field.
- Minimum of 10 years of increasing safety and environmental responsibility in a manufacturing environment, including managing cross-functional teams and operating at a senior level to drive results.
- At least five (5) years of experience leading safety across multiple manufacturing facilities, both union and non-union.
- Applied knowledge of environmental, health, and safety laws and regulations for the U.S. and Mexico.
- Ability to effectively manage and delegate while achieving key results and deliverables.
- Effectively read, write, and communicate in English, including strong presentation skills.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to influence and persuade decision-makers.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office software, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Must be able to travel up to 50%
PREFERRED EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
- Master's degree in safety management, industrial health and safety, or a related field.
- Certified safety professional.
- Strong mentoring, training, and coaching to colleagues.
- Business acumen and statistical and analysis skills, including developing, implementing, and monitoring metrics.
- Ability to multitask, organize, and prioritize work.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS The starting base salary range for this position is $131,525 - $164,400 per year. The compensation posted is the anticipated pay for the position at the time of the posting. We may pay above or below the posted amount based on several factors, including, but not limited to, education and/or certifications, skills, experience, or work location. Some positions may qualify for additional compensation in the form of bonuses. At LDI, we are pleased to provide employees with a comprehensive benefits package including health/dental/vision insurance options; paid time off; 10 paid holidays; 401(k) plus company matching and annual discretionary profit sharing; flexible spending and health savings account options; life and disability insurance; tuition assistance; wellness and mental health resources, and financial advising services. Eligibility in benefit programs is based on hours worked per week. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
- Regular sitting, standing, and walking throughout the day to accomplish tasks
- Manual and finger dexterity used regularly with some repetitive finger motions
- Ability to work in front of a computer screen for long periods of time
- Specific vision abilities include close and distance vision; able to identify colors, small letters, and numbers; hand/eye coordination, depth perception and able to adjust focus
- Hearing and speaking
- Other conditions may include frequent reaching, stretching, pushing, pulling, pinching, grasping, and gripping.
ABOUT OUR COMPANY Comprised of multiple companies with headquarters in New Hope, Minnesota,Liberty Diversified International (LDI)is a privately held company employing more than 1,900 individuals across our manufacturing facilities, production facilities and core business operations in Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Illinois, Mississippi, Texas, Arizona, Virginia, California, and Mexico. With deep roots in the corrugated box manufacturing industry, we operate in the core markets of paper, packaging, workplace products, corrugated plastics, and building products. Since 1918, our values - Caring, Innovation, Trust and Excellence - have guided our day-to-day activities. We believe that when our employees are aligned with these values, we create superior service and solutions for our customers. The LDI family of companies includesLiberty Packaging, Liberty Paper, Liberty Plastics (Custom SolutionsandQuarrix Building Products) and Safco. Liberty Diversified International is an equal opportunity employer and makes all employment decisions without regard to race, color, sex, religion, age, creed, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, disability, or any other protected class.
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