As the Regional Manager, Health, Safety & Environment – U.S., you will lead the design, execution, and continuous improvement of HSE programs across CHEP’s U.S. operations. You’ll act as both a strategic partner and a hands‑on leader—ensuring strong regulatory compliance while building a proactive, resilient safety culture.
Regulatory Compliance & Standards Implementation
You’ll ensure U.S. operations consistently align with OSHA, EPA, DOT, and applicable state regulations, serving as a trusted advisor to leaders during inspections and regulatory interactions. You’ll also implement and reinforce global and regional HSE policies, procedures, and standards, translating them into practical, site‑level execution.
HSE Program Leadership
You’ll develop, execute, and continuously improve health, safety, and environmental programs across the U.S. footprint. Working closely with operational leaders, you’ll support hazard identification, risk assessments, and the implementation of effective controls, embedding HSE into daily operations rather than treating it as a standalone function.
Incident Management
When serious incidents occur, you’ll take the lead—driving high‑quality investigations, root‑cause analysis, learning teams, and corrective actions that prevent recurrence. You’ll track, analyze, and interpret incident data and trends, using insights to recommend targeted actions that reduce risk and improve performance.
Audit & Risk Assessment
You’ll support and participate in HSE audits across U.S. sites, strengthening audit outcomes and ensuring timely closure of corrective actions. You’ll also play a key role in annual risk assessments and HSE planning cycles, helping prioritize resources and initiatives where they matter most.
Training & Culture Building
You’ll facilitate engaging HSE training programs and coach both leadership teams and frontline employees. Your focus will be on strengthening safety culture—driving ownership, accountability, and visible leadership commitment across diverse operational environments.
Reporting & Analytics
You’ll maintain accurate, reliable HSE metrics, producing clear and actionable monthly and quarterly reports for leadership. By turning data into insight, you’ll help guide decisions and demonstrate progress against safety and environmental goals.
Contractor & Vendor Safety
You’ll oversee contractor and vendor safety programs, including prequalification and ongoing performance management, ensuring all partners meet CHEP’s safety expectations and standards.
Emergency Preparedness
You’ll support the development, review, and annual validation of emergency response plans at all sites—ensuring readiness, compliance, and confidence in high‑risk or crisis situations.
Your Scope & Influence
- Geography: United States (national responsibility)
- Footprint: ~16 CHEP sites, with occasional support to Subco locations
- Stakeholders: Operations, Engineering, Automation, Sales, Leadership Teams, Regulators, and External Partners
- Travel: Approximately 40–60%, based on projects and audit cycles
- Leadership: Direct leadership of the U.S. HSE Coordinator, with influence across site leadership teams
What Success Looks Like
You’ll know you’re succeeding when:
- Safety incidents and severity rates are trending down year over year
- Regulatory inspections are smooth, compliant, and well‑managed
- Audits show consistent improvement and timely closure of actions
- Leaders and frontline teams actively engage in safety conversations
- Risks are identified early—and mitigated before incidents occur
What You Bring - We’re looking for a confident, credible HSE leader who can influence at every level.
You’ll need:
- 7+ years of HSE experience, ideally in manufacturing, logistics, or industrial environments
- Strong working knowledge of OSHA and U.S. regulatory frameworks
- Proven experience leading HSE programs across multiple sites
- Hands‑on expertise in audits, investigations, and risk assessments
- The ability to influence in a matrixed organization with competing priorities
- Certified Safety Professional (CSP) designation
- Willingness to travel extensively across the U.S.
Nice to have:
- Experience with Human & Organizational Performance (HOP)
- Knowledge of ISO 45001
- Spanish language capability