HSE Manager - AESC
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brCompany Overview
brAESC is a global leader in lithium‑ion and LFP battery technology, with a fast-growing footprint across Japan, the UK, France, China, and the USA—soon expanding in Spain with a €1‑billion gigafactory in Extremadura, and create up to 900 direct jobs in phase one. The Spanish facility is designed as the first net‑zero industrial park gigafactory in the country, aligning with AESC’s mission to pioneer sustainable battery manufacturing.
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brThe HSE Manager will be based on Navalmoral de la Mata – Extremadura. You will help establish and lead a world‑class HSE function to support both existing operations and the new battery gigafactory in Navalmoral de la Mata. You will ensure legal compliance, promote a zero‑incident safety culture, anticipate and mitigate risks, and advance environmental stewardship across all Spanish operations. This is a hands‑on manager role embedded in a high‑growth, high‑risk environment.
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brHSE Strategy Compliance
brDesign, implement, and maintain an EHSS programme tailored to Spanish/EU legislation, ISO 45001 (OHS), ISO 14001 (environment), and local NEC safety codes
brMonitor health, safety, environmental, and security laws 、update internal policies accordingly and lead the EHS relevant permits application process ,to make sure all activities related to company can fully meet local and EU regulation.
brCooperate with HSE global team ,implementing all AESC internal policy in Spain project.
brSupport in design stage,help to design in environmental、health and safety perspective.
brLead regular safety risk assessments, environmental audits, safety tours, and supplier/service evaluation.
brHead incident investigations (accidents, spills, near misses), root‑cause analysis, corrective actions, and regulatory reporting
brand conduct regular drills with local authorities.
brTraining Cultural Development
brDevelop and deliver multilingual (ES/EN) HSE training programmes covering forklift safety, LFP fire hazards, ladder/platform rules, electrical arc flash, PPE, etc.
brChampion a proactive safety culture across operations through toolbox talks, safety committees, and engagement metrics.
brEnvironmental Sustainability Leadership
brEstablish programs for waste management (Spills, WEEE, battery recycling), energy efficiency, water usage, and GHG tracking aligned with AESC’s net-zero objectives
brEnsure adherence to EU REACH, CLP, Spanish IPPC/Industrial Emissions permitting, and site environmental authorization (autorización ambiental integrada).
brCoordinate with local fire departments, transport authorities, and Ministry eco‑inspectors for safety licensing and periodic inspections.
brOversee physical security aspects relevant to battery tech: flammable storage, electrical substation isolation, and visitor access.
brReport KPIs (TRIFR, LTIFR, near‑miss rate, environmental spills, audit scores) monthly to the Global Head of EHSS
brEnsure HSE data systems are integrated with AESC’s EHS software and KPI dashboards.
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br5+ years of HSE Management experience in industrial or manufacturing environments across complex, matrixed organisations—consistent with European HSE leadership standards.
br# Solid track record in risk assessment, incident investigation, and emergency preparedness, including root‑cause analysis and crisis response planning for operational and contractor risks.
br# Deep knowledge of Spanish and EU regulations —such as Seveso III, REACH/CLP, Waste Battery WEEE, and the newly adopted EU Battery Regulation—and practical experience with permitting and regulatory interface
br# Hands‑on HSE leadership during capital projects and gigafactory launches, particularly in battery manufacturing or clean‑tech operations; familiarity with process safety, ATEX, machine safety, and contractor compliance is essential
br# Strong training and behavioural safety experience, with evidence of developing and delivering multilingual ES/EN safety programmes, toolbox talks, and campaigns tailored to manufacturing audiences
br# Proficiency in building and monitoring HSE KPIs (e.g., TRIFR, LTIFR, near‑miss/leading indicators), along with regular reporting to senior executives with insight and action plans
br# Cross-functional stakeholder engagement skills, with a solid record of collaborating with Production, Engineering, Quality, Finance, and external auditors/regulatory bodies to harmonise safety compliance
br# Background in sustainability and waste compliance for battery materials, demonstrating understanding of circular economy challenges in the battery industry—from recycling logistics to decarbonisation and solvent/pollution control would be an advantage