Cainiao Group
Key Responsibilities
- Daily Safety & Loss Prevention Operations
- Ensure on-site EHS (Environment, Health, Safety) and Loss Prevention operations align with U.S. legal requirements (e.g., OSHA standards) and Cainiao Group’s global policies.
- Risk Identification & Control
- Conduct facility-wide hazard identification (e.g., warehouse machinery, fire risks) and loss prevention risk assessments, implementing tiered controls to prioritize critical risks.
- Lead regular safety inspections, develop corrective action plans, and track improvements to eliminate hazards and prevent incidents.
- Training & Safety Culture
- Organize EHS and Loss Prevention trainings for employees/contractors, including emergency response drills and theft prevention protocols.
- Maintain training records and foster a "Safety First" culture through engagement initiatives.
- Incident Management & Compliance
- Lead investigations into safety/loss incidents, conduct root cause analysis (RCA), and implement closed-loop corrective actions.
- Manage governmental safety inspections (e.g., OSHA audits), address findings, and ensure timely remediation.
- Security Team Supervision
- Oversee on-site security personnel, including performance evaluations, shift scheduling, and compliance with Cainiao’s security SOPs.
- Group Policy Implementation
- Execute Cainiao Headquarters’ EHS and Loss Prevention initiatives, ensuring local practices align with global standards.
Qualifications
- Professional Experience
- 5+ years of on-site EHS & Loss Prevention experience in U.S. logistics, e-commerce, or retail sectors.
- Prior experience independently managing warehouse/distribution center safety operations is preferred.
- Regulatory Expertise
- In-depth knowledge of U.S. regulations (OSHA, NFPA, etc.) and loss prevention best practices.
- Skills & Tools
- Strong problem-solving and cross-functional collaboration skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, EHS management software, and incident reporting systems.
- Language
- Fluency in both English and Chinese (written and spoken) is mandatory.