Every day, in everything we do, our purpose is to protect, heal and nurture in the relentless pursuit of a cleaner, healthier world. And we have a fight on our hands. A fight to make access to the highest quality hygiene, wellness and nourishment a right and not a privilege.
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Support compliance, audit status, Energy, Waste & Water KPI’s, Communication & Training.
Working as part of the site EHS Team leading the site monthly updates on E&S, whilst working collaboratively with cross functional teams to deliver E&S benefits and KPI adherence.
Key points of contact for the role are: EHS Manager, Site Director, Site Engineering Manager, Site Services Manager, Asset Care Manager, PSL’s, QC Lab Lead, Global E&S Team & Technical Manager.
Support the EHS compliance Leader to ensure the site remains compliant both legally & to Reckitt Global Environmental Standards on E&S. Where non-compliance is identified a remediation plan is identified, communicated and actioned.
Conduct self-assessments, audits and health checks periodically to identify any areas of risk or non-compliance which can be addressed prior to any internal or external audit.
Develop robust procedures and processes to ensure delivery of the site Environment Master Plan (EMS).
Prepare, support and lead E&S audits for the site.
Lead E&S improvement activities for the site. Improvement Plans, Workshops, Training, external supplier knowledge and resource where required. Linking the improvement activities to Site & Reckitt Global Sustainability targets.
Update and monitor monthly E&S KPI’s and develop plans to address and improve any KPI’s which are off track.
Develop and support delivery of the site E&S training programme, which will deliver compliance, understanding, knowledge and wider impact on E&S delivery.
Demonstrate expertise and provide guidance for the site by staying up to date on legislation, identifying best practice opportunities from other organisations and external sources.
The experience we're looking for
Certified in IEMA Environmental Management or equivalent
Either Degree in Engineering or related subject with 3-5 years experience in industry
Desirable qualification of Practitioner Member of IEMA (PIEMA) or equivalent
3-5 years environmental experience (ideally in an FMCG operation)
Project management experience
Knowledge and application of UK regulatory standards
Knowledge and application of ISO14001, ISO 45001, ISO9001 standards
Demonstrable experience leading programs and activities across cross-functional areas
Knowledge and understanding of Pharmaceutical manufacturing and packaging operations and facilities
Strong IT & Data Analysis skills including familiarity with ERP Systems, Microsoft 2016, Power BI & open to use of new software applications