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INEOS

SHE Manager

INEOS, League City, Texas, us, 77574

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US SHE Manager Company: INEOS Oxide

INEOS is a global manufacturer of petrochemicals, specialty chemicals and oil products. It comprises 15 businesses each with a major chemical company heritage. Its production network spans 65 manufacturing facilities in 16 countries throughout the world. INEOS products make a significant contribution to saving life, improving health and enhancing standards of living for people around the world.

Ethylene oxide (EO) is an important building block for the preparation of a wide variety of EO derivatives (EODs), including various surfactants, as well as a host of other chemical intermediates including Glycol Ethers, Polyethlene Glycols, Ethanolamines, and Alkyl Alkanolamines. INEOS Oxide is one of the world’s leading producers of EO and EODs, with a total EO and EOD capacity of 920 kta spread across five different production units throughout Europe and the US.

Purpose of the Job:

The US SHE Manager strategically manages the Bayport and Plaquemine Health, Safety, Environmental, and Security (SHE) departments and contributes to the Business and Plaquemine, LA site by developing, improving, and implementing SHE policies, procedures, and supporting programs. Oversight and budget management includes Occupational Safety, Health/Medical, Industrial Hygiene, Facility Security Officer, Loss Prevention, Emergency Response, Contractor Safety Management, Community Relations, Environmental Management Systems (Air, Waste, Wastewater), Incident Investigation Process, EO Rail Safety, and Site and Transportation Emergency Response. Business support includes Product Stewardship and the EO Business Team.

The US SHE Manager will provide expertise, advice and strategic guidance regarding occupational safety, health and environmental matters, deliver value‑added consultation and risk assessments assigned by the business to grow the EO portfolio, lead a staff of engineers, specialists, supervisors, management, and third‑party employees to execute the SHE business and operational plans, and represent INEOS Oxide in the public arena and through various industry groups.

Responsibilities & Accountabilities Accountability 1: SHE

Provides strategic direction to a diverse group of SHE personnel to include establishing goals, mentoring, accountability, development, and performance management.

Drives safety as the highest priority by driving the INEOS 20 Principles.

Ownership and management of assigned cost centers.

Responsible for maintaining the SHE assets and protective systems integrity.

Establishes and communicates expectations, monitors performance, and holds stakeholders accountable for results.

Communicates with peers on successes, opportunities, and priorities.

Measures and communicates SHE metrics.

Partners with internal and external resources in the development of mutually beneficial solutions to US Oxide SHE challenges.

Strengthen organizational SHE culture through employee engagement, ownership, accountability, and behavioral based safety efforts.

Oversees SHE turnaround planning and execution.

Leads and supports the incident reporting and formal investigation systems.

Responsible for ensuring compliance to all laws and regulations, certifications, permits, and INEOS initiatives.

Delivers management direction for the Industrial Hygiene monitoring program.

Oversees the Emergency Response Team and a member of the site Emergency Operations Center.

Site and company representative on industry and community committees.

Manages the Medical Department and ensures compliance with annual medical surveillance requirements.

Partners with the US Environmental Manager to oversee and deliver site compliance to TX, LA, and US Federal regulations.

Works with Procurement to evaluate and onboard third‑party contractors.

Accountability 2: Manufacturing Excellence

Full and active member of the site leadership team.

Promotes safety as the highest priority of the plant.

Drives adherence to the 20 Principles of Safety and Life Saving Principles.

Conducts routine Asset Care tours and participates in audits.

Drives site to uphold all safety policies and standards.

Drives sitewide compliance with training requirements.

Leads teams that solve complicated issues involving HSE, operations, technical, and others.

Identifies performance improvement opportunities in manufacturing facilities while collaborating with site personnel to improve performance.

Champions change and continuous improvement.

Knowledgeable of community concerns and local priorities.

Develops capital projects to support the Long‑Range SHE Plan.

Accountability 3: Business and Product Stewardship Support

Member of the EO Merchant Sales Team.

Conducts EO Customer Handling assessments.

Owns the Transportation Emergency Response Guideline and serves as Transportation Event Co‑coordinator.

Through US Environmental Manager, provides guidance and oversight of SHE critical specifications and applications for EO railcars.

Skills & Competencies

Education & Experience: Bachelor of Science degree in engineering, occupational health and safety or equivalent technical degree.

8+ years of manufacturing experience in a chemical facility or refinery.

5+ years’ experience leading and directing a team of individuals.

Prior experience in environmental, safety and supervision preferred: Operations, SHE, and/or Technical Sales Services.

Preferred Certifications/Training: Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or equivalent.

ISO 9001 Auditor.

Formal Investigation Lead.

Facility Security Officer 6 CFR.

27.230 (a)(11).

DOT HAZMAT 49 CFR 172.704.

DHS Chemical Terrorism Vulnerability Information.

Industrial Emergency Response.

Media non‑spokesman (minimum).

Commercial – Negotiation, Intellectual Property, Global Trade Sanctions, Competition Law, Commercial Compliance, and Customer Dispute.

Technical Skills: Safety, Environmental Management System Design, Environmental and Health & Safety Regulations, Industrial Hygiene, Process Safety, Advanced Regulatory Affairs, Training Skills, Proficient computer skills with knowledge of MS Office, knowledge of Rail Tank Car Design, Barge Design, loss prevention equipment, distillation column operations, and PSM.

Behavioral Skills: Exceptional communication skills, strong safety role model, prior program management experience, builds effective teams, collaboration, customer focus, cultivates innovation, demonstrates courage, drives results, ensures accountability, instills trust, and exemplifies integrity.

ADA Physical Requirements, Visual Acuity Requirements, and Environmental Conditions

Light Work: Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects.

Inside environmental conditions: Protection from weather conditions, but not necessarily from temperature changes.

External environmental conditions: No effective protection from the weather.

Extreme cold: Temperatures below 32°F for periods of more than one hour.

Extreme heat: Temperatures above 100°F for periods of more than one hour.

Noise: Sufficient noise to require shouting to be heard above ambient noise level.

Hazards: Proximity to moving mechanical parts, electrical current, working on scaffolding and high places, exposure to high heat or exposure to chemicals.

Atmospheric conditions: Fumes, odors, dusts, mists, gases, or poor ventilation.

Performance Indicators

Achieve SHE metric targets for safety and environmental incidents.

Meet or exceed plant production goals.

Achieve AsCare, 20P, MOC/PSM compliance.

Meet or exceed efficiency targets.

Completion of assigned action items.

Achieve plant department and personal metrics as defined in annual performance assessment.

Our culture is one of honesty and integrity with an emphasis on safety, health and environmental performance. On our team, people are acknowledged for embracing new practices that help create real value for customers.

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