The HSE Manager is responsible for leading, implementing, and continuously improving site-level health, safety, and environmental systems to prevent serious injuries, fatalities, regulatory violations, and operational disruptions. This role functions as a risk management and operational safety leadership position, not solely a compliance or administrative function.
When assigned supervisory responsibilities, the HSE Manager is accountable for the effective leadership, development, and performance management of direct reports supporting HSE functions.
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Provide clear direction, priorities, and performance expectations aligned with site risks and regional standards.
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Assign responsibilities based on competency, workload, and operational needs.
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Ensure direct reports understand regulatory and company requirements.
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Support skill development in hazard recognition, risk assessment, and compliance activities.
The HSE Manager role requires the consistent performance of the following core functions. These functions are fundamental to the position and cannot be removed without altering the nature of the role.
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Routinely access and navigate active manufacturing and production areas.
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Conduct floor-based safety observations, verifications, and risk assessments.
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Identify hazardous conditions, unsafe behaviors, and control deficiencies.
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Maintain high visibility within operational environments.
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This function requires frequent movement throughout the facility, including production. floors, equipment areas, and support functions.
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Recognize and evaluate hazards associated with machinery, automation, electrical systems, material handling, and ergonomic exposures.
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Perform risk assessments and hazard analyses.
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Determine appropriate control measures.
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Intervene when unsafe conditions or behaviors present unacceptable risk.
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Exercise stop-work authority when necessary to prevent injury.
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Communicate corrective actions and safety expectations
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Respond to injury events, near misses, and high-potential incidents.
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Facilitate or validate investigations and support in determining root causes.
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Develop corrective and preventive actions.
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May require accessing incident locations within production or equipment areas.
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Implement and maintain site-level safety and environmental programs.
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Conduct audits, inspections, and compliance verifications.
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Maintain required documentation and records.
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Communicate safety risks, findings, and corrective actions to associates and leadership.
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Deliver safety-related guidance and training as required.
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Influence operational decision-making related to safety.
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Prioritize safety risks and corrective actions without direct staff support.
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Operate autonomously while aligning with corporate standards.