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SHERQ and Sustainability Integration Executive
About the job SHERQ and Sustainability Integration Executive
SHERQ and Sustainability Integration Executive
Minimum Requirements:
- Matric (Grade 12)
- Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Sustainability, Occupational Health and Safety, Risk Management, or a related field. A Masters degree or relevant certifications (e.g., NEBOSH, ISO Lead Auditor) is preferred.
- Experience: Minimum of 8-10 years of experience in SHERQ management, with a strong focus on sustainability and environmental management.
- Experience in leading sustainability initiatives and obtaining relevant certifications is highly desirable.
- Valid Code EB driver's licence.
Responsibilities:
Strategy Execution
- Co-create the national Vector SHERQ & sustainability strategy with the HR & SHERQ Director, focusing on a 1 to 5-year view of requirements.
- Collaborate with regional cross-functional management teams to ensure quality and safety benefits and strategic target achievement.
- Drive improvements in SHERQ processes and systems to maintain the highest safety, health, and quality standards.
- Monitor and adapt SHERQ and Sustainability strategy based on market trends and requirements.
Strategic Insight and Technical Expertise
- Provide technical, legal, and advisory support to internal and external customers and stakeholders.
- Participate in food safety and food law committees with external parties (e.g., SABS, Trade Metrology, CGCSA: FSI).
- Lead initiatives to achieve and maintain relevant sustainability and SHERQ certifications (e.g., ISO 14001, ISO 22 000).
- Serve as the management representative for ISO 22 000.
- Manage and facilitate national management reviews at the executive level.
- Provide key risk information and technical input to the Board.
- Define and maintain company policies on quality assurance, food safety, occupational health, and risk management.
- Promote quality assurance visibility and alignment through effective communication across divisions.
- Offer technical expertise for training material and policy manual development.
- Lead sustainability efforts for the business.
- Stay updated on the latest trends and technology through networking and development opportunities.
Total Integrated Systems Management (TIMS)
- Manage TIMS across Group to ensure certification, continuous improvement, sustainability, and risk management.
- Deliver services to various functional areas within the business and to external customers.
- Improve food, environmental, and occupational safety and customer satisfaction through quality and safety systems.
- Manage audits to verify conformance to TQMS, legal requirements, and safety standards.
- Analyze warehousing, transportation, and quality assurance statistics for improvement opportunities.
- Support and drive ongoing quality improvement through TIMS.
- Resolve non-conformances with suppliers/principals.
Supplier Quality Assurance
- Manage Company Supplier Quality Assurance Programme.
- Develop food safety and quality strategies for suppliers based on international standards and trends.
- Manage supplier risk assessments and re-evaluate them every 12 months.
- Screen, approve, and audit suppliers based on food safety and quality risks.
- Track and manage the resolution of supplier audit findings.
- Train suppliers on legal, food safety, and quality requirements.
- Approve supplier specifications and concessions for incoming goods.
- Report supplier risks during management reviews.
- Provide technical support to suppliers to minimize quality, safety, and process-related risks.
- Represent Vector in SHEQ matters during customer interactions and manage joint SHEQ initiatives.
Project Management
- Participate in project meetings to provide support and report on legal, food safety, and quality issues.
- Identify and manage risks associated with projects.
- Set critical paths for projects concerning food safety and quality risk for warehousing and transportation teams.
- Advise on legal requirements for projects.
- Identify opportunities to influence regulation and manage projects from opportunity to release of regulation.
- Participate in ad hoc Group projects.
Sustainability Management
- Develop and implement sustainability strategies aligned with organizational goals (e.g., energy conservation, waste management).
- Monitor and report on sustainability metrics (e.g., carbon emissions, energy usage).
- Achieve and maintain sustainability certifications (e.g., ISO 14001).
- Promote and implement energy efficiency initiatives.
- Enhance waste management practices and ensure proper disposal and recycling.
- Engage stakeholders and foster partnerships to advance sustainability initiatives.
- Integrate sustainability into business operations, procurement, and product development.
- Conduct environmental impact assessments for projects, processes, and products.
- Educate and train employees on sustainability practices.
- Stay informed on regulatory changes, sustainability trends, and industry best practices.
Staff and Team Management
- Identify personnel requirements and participate in the selection process.
- Lead and develop staff in compliance with the Labour Relations Act, Employment Equity Act, Basic Conditions of Employment Act, and Skills Development Act.
- Monitor staff performance and provide regular feedback.
- Manage staff activities to ensure service levels and protocols are met.
- Coach and support staff to achieve objectives.
- Manage staff leave and time management issues in line with organizational standards.
- Develop and implement career development and succession plans.
- Champion staff training and development.
- Conduct regular performance appraisals.
- Establish effective staff organizing and communication structures.
- Lead the team towards achieving strategy and targets through regular communication and talent management tools.
- Address poor performance in accordance with company policy and legislation.
- Conduct regular meetings and ensure that records and action plans are maintained and shared across the team.