At Air Liquide, we RESPECT, HONOR and VALUE diversity.Air Liquide is Hiring for a Vice-President - Health, Safety, Environment & Quality
This position will be at our offices located at 1250 René-Lévesque Blvd. W., 18th floor, Montréal
Recruiter
Manon Bélanger/[email protected]/514-241-9029
Job Summary: The Division Vice President of HSEQ & Compliance is responsible for developing, implementing, and directing the Canada Division safety culture, safety programs, risks management, claims management and compliance with government regulatory agencies and corporate operating procedures. This position will direct the strategy, culture and oversee the execution of HSEQ and compliance control initiatives at all locations across the division.
Key Responsibilities
Champions and promotes a strong safety culture implementing strategic programs to ensure associate HSEQ, Risks Management and company regulatory compliance.
Directs the Division HSEQ team in accordance with company policies by hiring, training, mentoring, planning and directing company strategy, managing performance and resolving associate issues so that assigned performance targets are met or exceeded.
Represents Airgas and the Division on regional regulatory issues and audits/inspections by government entities. Actively assists legal counsel with technical aspects of litigation involving compressed gases, cylinders & bulk storage vessels, associated filling and transfer equipment, and trucking operations.
Liaison with Regions’ Management and HSE Leaders to develop the execution plans of the HSEQ strategy and initiatives.
Knowledge in Quality and ISO audits to ensure both internal and external compliance and requirements are met.
Supporting Validators Databases (ISN, ComplyWork…) and ensures contractors evaluation comply with Airgas requirements, to mitigate company risks as both a contractor and a supplier.
Provides senior leadership and guidance on Airgas’s Incident Review Committee. Participates in a leadership capacity on the AERO (the Airgas Emergency Response Operations) Team ensuring adequate Aero capabilities within all regions of the division.
Support Safecor and Group (SIS) in the elaboration and the deployment of Safety initiatives and Campaigns regarding HSEQ and Road Safety. Lead Division’s roll outs and participation
Actively promote programs such as: 12 Life Saving Rules, Stop Work Authority, Our 24 Safety Risks, Just Culture, Job Hazard Analysis….
Provides executive analysis of significant risk data by evaluating the effectiveness of initiatives through safety assessments and compiling and interpreting data to identify gaps. Develops and implements action plans as necessary to mitigate risks.
Deploy training to develop innovative, impactful and meaningful safety training programs such as Safety Leadership for Supervisors. Designs, directs, and conducts training and audits on established Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) including the HSEQ procedures, Transportation Operations Manual (TOM), compliance to Food Gas, Pharmaceutical procedures, Technical Reference Manual, Crisis Management Manual, and other Airgas Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) as they are disseminated.
Establishes regional safety goals and implements a safety performance process. Oversees investigations are performed for all Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE), Process Safety, and Transports Canada (TC) related incidents. Partners with insurance carriers to manage accident claims.
Promotes events reporting using our Intelex platform and ensures action plans, tasks, Management of Changes are duly and timely reported and documented.
Partners with Senior Management on all potential acquisitions from the perspective of HSEQ, Risks Management and Compliance issues prior to the acquisition, all the way through integration.
Works in partnership with divisional leadership team members on all HSE and Risk Management issues.
Works in partnership with the SAFECOR team sharing responsibility for developing and implementing the Company's safety, compliance, environmental, and risk management practices further ensuring consistent application of safety regulations and guidelines throughout the field operations. Participates and is a key member & decision-maker of the Airgas Safety Council sharing responsibility for developing and implementing the Company's safety, compliance, environmental, and risk management practices.
Initiates activities designed to empower location managers and associates to lead safety efforts within the organization.
Ensures Canadian regulations and requirements are integrated into Airgas/Safecor requirements.
Promoting Compressed Gas Association (CGA) representation and developing active members to grow the gas industry knowledge base.
Special projects and responsibilities as assigned.
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___________________Are you a MATCH?Required Qualifications
Excellent communication skills both verbal and written
Bilingualism in French and English is mandatory in order to support all the teams throughout Canada
Bachelor’s degree in Business, Engineering, or a related degree field required. In lieu of degree, consideration for up to 5 years of additional related experience may be considered.
CRSP (Canadian Registered Safety Professional) certification preferred.
Our Differences make our Performance
At Air Liquide, we are committed to build a diverse and inclusive workplace that embraces the diversity of our employees, our customers, patients, community stakeholders and cultures across the world.
We welcome and consider applications from all qualified applicants, regardless of their background. We strongly believe a diverse organization opens up opportunities for people to express their talent, both individually and collectively and it helps foster our ability to innovate by living our fundamentals, acting for our success and creating an engaging environment in a changing world.
Air Liquide Montréal, Québec, CAN Office
1250 Boulevard Rene-Levesque O, Montréal, QC, Canada, H3B 5E6
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