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City:
Barcelona
State:
Barcelona (ES-B)
Country:
Spain (ES)
Requisition Number:
45492
Job Title
EMEA Process Safety Manager
Overview
The EMEA Process Safety Manager will direct and support the development, improvement, implementation, execution, and sustainment of Bunge’s Global Process Safety (GPS) and combustible dust programs in the Bunge’s EMEA operational footprint. Typical chemical processes covered by this position are oilseed extraction with hexane and other solvents, ammonia refrigeration, hydrogenation, and other chemical processes. Combustible dust processes involve the storage, handling and conveyance of organic grains, grain products, and their associated combustible dusts. This individualis regionally responsible for driving continuous improvement and reduction in Serious Injury and Fatality exposures associated with hazardous chemicals and combustible dusts, across multiple stakeholder groups, business lines, and geographic regions to achieves “One Bunge”. Reports to the EMEA Safety Director.
Responsibilities
Manage and implement the Bunge Global Process Safety (GPS) and Combustible Dust Standards
Provide appropriate feedback and check mechanisms to assure programs are functioning and reducing catastrophic incident risks
Partner with Technology-CoE’s (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 in 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 Inherently Safer Design (ISD) 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/or 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 (Milling Grain Operations) to ensure a unified approach to process safety across different areas
Utilize Process Safety metrics to identify and correct weaknesses in Process Safety management systems and operational discipline
Functions
Participate in the definition and communication of process safety and combustible safety standards and practices
Stay engaged with the latest process safety trends, best practices including SIF prevention, and understand how to translate into effective actions in Bunge operations
Drive human and organizational performance (HOP) and critical risk management by incorporating the principals into Bunge Process Safety culture
Active participation of the Global Process Safety working group and EMEA Safety Working Group
Identification, coaching, and development of Process Safety talent
Willingness to challenge the status quo to improve Bunge’s risk profile
Perform frequent data analysis to determine Process Safety and Combustible dust risk trends
Be prepared to actively participate, lead, or support serious incident investigation process either remotely or through short notice travel
Lead or participate on audit teams for operational sites to connect with plant floor employees and leaders
Offer regional and visible leadership to Bunge’s 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 Relationships & Stakeholders
Process Safety Working Group – ensure group is focused on the most pertinent process safety risks and that actions are being communicated and executed in the business
Technology Working Groups – ensure technical SME teams are engaged in Process and Combustible Dust Safety
Industrial Directors – report progress, discuss challenges and allocate resources
EMEA Safety Director – report progress, discuss challenges and forecast future
Capital Project Management Teams – engage in project builds to advocate xpzdshu for Prevention Through Design/Inherently Safer Design solutions
Site Managers – coaching and supporting for Process Safety issues
Corporate Insurance Team – ensure that insurable risks are being addressed in the context of the Process and Combustible Dust safety programs
Competencies / Skills / Knowledge
Strong knowledge of process safety principles, methodologies, and regulations (e.g., HAZOP, LOPA, Bowtie, Seveso, ATEX, OSHA PSM)
Project management and implementation/execution skills
Engineering problem‑solving skills
Ability to engage with other employees at a more strategic level to articulate Bunge’s safety vision and priorities
Fluency in English
25‑50% Europe travel required, which may include occasional weekends away
Frequent interaction through video conferences, including some outside of core hours
Demonstrated influential leadership capabilities to lead and engage multiple levels of the organization
External relationships in Process and Combustible Dust safety for expertise
Ability to defend difficult/unpopular decisions with data, facts and RAGAGEPs
Education & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Environmental science, Industrial Safety, and or related education
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 and working across matrix organizations
Preferred graduate level education in Engineering, Business, and or Industrial Safety
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