Join our global diversified pharmaceutical company enriching lives through our relentless drive to deliver better health outcomes to our patients. We are all in it together to make a difference. Be a part of a culture that doesn't just wait for change but actively creates it—where your skills and values drive our collective progress and impact.
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Identify gaps, develop action plans, and implement corrective actions to optimize the site's environmental systems and environmental program. Liaise with regulatory agencies to ensure compliance with environmental requirements.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
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Participate in internal HSE audits
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Manage PPE (glasses and shoes)
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Schedule hazardous waste collections (send lists and accompany the supplier)
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Calibrate gas detectors
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Purchase safety equipment (researching gear)
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Participate in HSE committees
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Deliver basic HSE training to new employees and, occasionally, other training sessions
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Participate in accident and incident investigations and analyses
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Follow up on corrective actions identified during inspections, HSE meetings, or other opportunities
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Conduct noise sampling
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Collaborate with various departments on certain modifications (e.g., ergonomics)
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Participate in the development and execution of emergency evacuation drills
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Update KPI stats and charts
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Provide HSE support to plant employees
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Participate in the first response team
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Ensure the safety data sheets (SDS) are up to date and manage WHMIS documentation
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Enter data into the Cority EHS management software
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Ensure compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and regulatory requirements in a manufacturing environment
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Contribute to the development and updating of work procedures
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Perform any other related duties
CORE COMPETENCIES
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Accountability
We take personal responsibility for our actions and focus on finding solutions and achieving results rather than making excuses or placing blame. We honor our promises and commitments. -
Agility
We respond quickly to changes in the internal and external environment without losing momentum or vision. -
Courage
We are empowered to act decisively and lead boldly, envisioning and pursuing new possibilities for our future. We stand up for what is right and support others who do the same. -
Integrity
We conduct our business with the highest standards of professional and ethical behavior. We are transparent, honest, ethical, and fair in all interactions; people trust us to keep our word. -
Teamwork
We achieve shared goals through open and honest communication. We care for and support one another. -
Results-Oriented
We consistently deliver the required business results, meet deadlines, and adhere to standards of quality, productivity, and performance.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS
Knowledge/Qualifications:
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A college diploma in Environment, Health and Safety (EHS), or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required
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Practical knowledge of Microsoft Office, excellent written and verbal communication skills, and a basic understanding of applicable federal and provincial laws
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Fluency in spoken, written, and reading French required. English an asset
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Motivation, positive attitude, attention to detail, and team spirit
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Practical knowledge of relevant pharmaceutical industry regulations is an asset
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Previous experience in managing hazardous materials and/or environmental programs
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Previous experience in a manufacturing environment is an asset
WORK CONDITIONS
Production, Engineering, Warehouse, Office
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. EOE Disability/Veteran. We are committed to building diverse teams, representative of the patients and communities we serve, and we strive to create an inclusive workplace that cultivates collaboration.