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Candidates will report Stryker DES's Corporate EHS Director and will help deliver Stryker DES's core values: excellence in service, commitment to health, safety and attention to regulatory compliance.
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The Plant Health and Safety Manager is responsible for managing the Niagara Falls Plant Health, Safety and Industrial Hygiene Programs - Maintaining the plant's compliance with all applicable corporate policies and the requirements of regulatory agencies.
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Interacts extensively with regional and corporate departments to provide medical/drug safety strategic input to clinical research (scientific and operational), regulatory affairs, and global quality/manufacturing.
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The Quality Assurance Specialist is responsible for the management of quality systems to ensure compliance with quality and regulatory requirements and corporate quality standards. The Quality Assurance Specialist works closely with all facility personnel to ensure excellent quality performance and full compliance with cGMP and Food Safety requirements.
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The EHS Manager position is responsible for developing, planning, coordinating and directing environmental and health/safety activities of the Bio-Techne Minnesota sites as well as provide guidance to the North American business units as part of the corporate EHS team.
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The Safety Manager has the responsibility to engage the site leadership teams to ensure safety and health excellence, as well as provide information and guidance for activities relating to the site-wide safety objectives and to ensure that safety site goals are aligned with the business unit and corporate EHS goals.
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Partner with Plant Safety Manager for effective health/safety policy and procedures to comply with corporate and regulatory requirements, these activities include but are not limited to Safe Operating Procedures, Lockout/Tagout, Hearing Conservation, Fall Prevention/Protection, and Powered Industrial Trucks.
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Internal – Internal: Global Logistics, Finance, Global Inventory, Customer Service, Supply Chain, Transportation Specialists, Commercial, Tax, Information Management, Global Master Data, Customs, Quality Assurance, Packaging and Labelling, Environmenal Health and Safety, and Regulatory.
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Ensuring regulatory compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 1910.119 Process Safety Management (PSM) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 40 CFR Part 68 Risk Management Program (RMP) standard as well as internal corporate standards.
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Knowledge of corporate, industry and regulatory guides, codes, and standards such as ASME B31.3 and ASME AG-1. The ideal candidate will have solid experience in process system design and will be capable of developing design documents, including piping and instrument diagrams and equipment data sheets, that incorporate the applicable design and nuclear safety requirements.
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Maintains a safe and healthy work environment by assuring safety and regulatory compliance (MSHA, OSHA, ATF, DOT, etc.) Manages area accounts receivables and coordinates with Location Manager on all COD accounts while ensuring compliance with all corporate and divisional financial policies, procedures, and strategies.
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You will act as the subject matter expert on all safety, health, and environmental matters, serving as the conduit between our corporate EHS function and the local operational leadership teams.
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Administers or oversees the administration of human resource programs including, but not limited to, compensation, benefits, and leave; disciplinary matters; disputes and investigations; performance and talent management; productivity, recognition, and morale; occupational health and safety; and training and development.
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This individual is expected to comply with all applicable OSHA, EPA, Local Regulatory Law, and company safety policies. Support & execute on corporate accounts (CTC) per the protocols.
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Partners with the Operations Manager to drive a strong personal safety, process safety, and environmental improvement plan to achieve Environmental, Health and Safety goals and ensure compliance with regulatory and permit requirements.
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