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Location: Si está considerando enviar una solicitud, asegúrese de pulsar el botón de solicitar de abajo después de leer la descripción completa. Sant Just Desvern, B, ES, 08960 City: Barcelona, State: Barcelona (ES-B), Country: Spain (ES) Position: EMEA Process Safety Manager Responsibilities Manage and implement the Bunge Global Process Safety (GPS) and Combustible Dust Standards. Provide feedback and check mechanisms to assure programs are functioning and reducing catastrophic incident risks. Partner with Technology‐CoE subject matter experts to produce best‐in‐class process safety and combustible dust performance plans. Enhance organizational visibility and sensitivity to catastrophic incident risks. Participate in the Global Process Safety working group comprised of global experts and stakeholders. Influence key decision makers in promoting process safety at all levels of the organization. Incorporate Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) principles and practices into the Process Safety and Combustible Dust programs. Develop an EMEA strategic improvement plan for GPS and Combustible Dust. Participate in external organizations associated with Combustible Dust and Process Safety. Engage with external stakeholders (insurance, regulatory bodies, trade organizations) to address deficiencies and potential innovations. Build capability to address Process Safety and Combustible Dust safety risks through inherent safer design on facility builds and modifications. Coach direct reports and internal stakeholders in Process Safety excellence and operational discipline principles. Create proactive Process Safety actions during periods of organizational change. Evaluate efficiency of existing programs and make recommendations to reduce waste. Coordinate and lead incident investigations on Process Safety and Combustible Dust severe events. Foster collaboration and alignment with other working groups within the organization, including maintenance (ARROP), refinery, oilseed crushing, and dust handling businesses. Utilize Process Safety metrics to identify and correct weaknesses in Process Safety management systems. Participate in definition and communication of process safety and combustible safety standards and practices. Stay engaged with latest process safety trends, best practices including SIF prevention, and translate into effective actions in operations. Drive human and organizational performance (HOP) and critical risk management by incorporating the principals into Process Safety culture. Active participation of the Global Process Safety working group and EMEA Safety Working Group. Identify, coach, and develop Process Safety talent. Willingness to challenge the status quo to improve risk profile. Perform frequent data analysis to determine Process Safety and Combustible dust risk trends. Lead or participate in serious incident investigation processes; travel may be required. Lead or participate on audit teams for operational sites. Offer regional and visible leadership to Environmental, Health, Safety and Quality programs. Provide input on process safety of operations and commissioning activities related to major capital projects. Provide input on prevention of loss of life and life‐altering injuries, solutions to audit findings, CAPEX expenditures. Key Requirements Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Environmental Science, Industrial Safety, or related field. Advanced degree or professional certifications (e.g., Nebosh‐PSM, CCPSC, SAChE) preferred. 10 years of progressive leadership in Process Safety, Operations, and/or corporate safety program administration. Proven experience influencing people, plants, and peers across matrix organizations. Preferred graduate‐level education in Engineering, Business, or Industrial Safety. Strong knowledge of process safety principles, methodologies, and regulations (HAZOP, LOPA, Bowtie, Seveso, ATEX, OSHA PSM). Project management and implementation skills. Engineering problem‐solving skills. Ability to engage with other employees at a strategic level to articulate safety vision and priorities. Fluency in English. Travel: 25‐50% Europe travel required, may include occasional weekends away. xqysrnh Frequent interaction through video conferences, including some outside core hours. #J-18808-Ljbffr