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Audit the workplace organization and Associate behaviors to ensure that training, auditing and scoring methods are accurate and consistent. To support this priority, Amazon is seeking an experienced and innovative Senior Regional Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) Manager to join our team.
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Audit the quality, delivery (including qualifications of the trainer), and effectiveness of all required WHS training. Prior experience in a management development training program. Manage and mentor the FC WHS Manager and WHS Associates in your assigned FCs.
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To support this focus area, Amazon is seeking an experienced and innovative Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) Manager to join our team. Distribution Center or Manufacturing EHS experience with mix of exempt and non-exempt employees at a site of at least 250 people.
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A successful Sub-Regional EHS Manager will demonstrate the ability to build trust and confidence with the operations team and inspire change through providing comprehensive risk assessments and safety data analysis.
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One focus area of the Amazon Workplace Health & Safety (WHS) mission is to provide tools, resources, and environments that support safe, efficient, healthy behaviors and encourage employees to proactively manage their health and wellbeing.
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In this position, you will serve as the site’s designated first aid provider in the warehouse, coordinating and implementing the Amazon Global Program. Bachelor's degree, or 2+ years of Amazon (blue badge/FTE) experience.
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5+ years of increasing responsibilities in EHS and/or environmental programs in manufacturing, production, or service operations. Measure site’s performance against published requirements in EHS policies.
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Provide guidance and oversight to ensure compliance to all applicable Amazon EHS Policies. Audit the quality, delivery (including qualifications of the trainer), and effectiveness of all required safety training.
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A successful Multi-Site WHS Manager will demonstrate the ability to build trust and confidence with the operations team and inspire change through providing comprehensive risk assessments and safety data analysis.
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The Site WHS Manager must demonstrate the ability to build trust and confidence with the Operations Team and influence change through providing comprehensive risk assessments and WHS data analysis.
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Provide guidance and oversight to ensure compliance to all applicable Amazon WHS Policies. The Site WHS Manager will be responsible to lead and develop a team of WHS professionals. They must communicate team expectations and provide frequent feedback, and ensure the team is executing to the core competencies of an Amazon WHS professional.
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The Site WHS Manager will be responsible for partnering with an Operations Team at the site level to execute company WHS policies and ensure compliance to all applicable local, regional and federal regulations.
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Amazon is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status.
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Amazon is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Amazon is a total compensation company. For those that do not have an adult First Aid, CPR, AED certification from the American Heart Association or American Red Cross, must obtain within 3 weeks of start date.
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Experience implementing lean principles and process improvement in an operational environment. Experience implementing lean principles and process improvement in an operational environment. Analyze WHS metrics and review incident trends to justify the allocation of appropriate resources to areas where the WHS risk is highest.
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