Process Safety Auditor

Job Description:

  • Function as “lead auditor” on EH&S audits of Air Products facilities worldwide for approximately 10 – 15 facility audits each year.
  • Participate as an audit team member on an additional 5 -10 EH&S audits each year.
  • As lead auditor or audit team member, perform audits of facilities compliance to Safety requirements including those defined in Air Products’ EH&S Management system and applicable legal requirements.
  • Asses the risk to the corporation of noncompliance discovered during audits.
  • Maintains proficiency and knowledge of applicable requirements at our operating plants and maintains audit protocols for the assigned EH&S functional areas.
  • Communicate audit issues and trends in the above EH&S functional areas to the Process Safety and Operations teams.

Requirements:

  • 10-15 years’ experience in a safety function in a chemical, industrial gas, or related industry manufacturing environment, or in operations roles with significant practical experience with process safety.
  • Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent degree.
  • Demonstrated strong planning, organization, and execution skills.
  • Mature judgment in assessing the risk of noncompliance to people, environment and the corporation.
  • Strong communication skills both written and verbal with all levels of the organization from the shop floor to senior management.
  • Strong critical thinking skills.
  • Certification as an EH&S Auditor or ability to obtain certification within two years of employment.
  • Ability to travel domestically and internationally –approximately 40% of the time.

Benefits:

  • Affordable Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance (day 1 of employment)
  • 401k with 100% vested company core and match
  • Paid Vacation, holidays + sick time
  • Paid Parental leave
  • Backup Child and Adult Care benefit
  • Adoption assistance
  • Flexible spending accounts (medical, dependent daycare)
  • Life Insurance (AD&D- Paid for by Air Products), Supplemental AD&D
  • Legal Plan & Identity theft coverage
  • EAP (Employee Assistance Program)
  • Many more supplemental benefits available
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