Envases US Aluminum Division
Safety Manager
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Envases US Aluminum Division
Position Summary Our Waco, TX facility manufactures aluminum beverage cans commonly used for soft drinks, beers, energy drinks, teas and non‑carbonated beverages. Using state‑of‑the‑art can‑making technology, this high‑speed environment provides rewarding manufacturing opportunities. The Safety Manager is responsible for developing, implementing, and managing all Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) programs for the Aluminum Beverage Can Manufacturing Plant. This key role ensures the facility maintains full compliance with all federal, state, and local safety regulations (OSHA), drives a robust culture of safety excellence, and partners with operations leadership to achieve a goal of zero incidents and minimize workplace hazards.
Essential Job Functions Occupational Safety Program Management
Regulatory Compliance: Develop, implement, and rigorously manage all written OHS programs, including Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), Confined Space Entry, Hazard Communication, Machine Guarding, Hearing Conservation, and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) assessments.
OSHA Compliance: Serve as the plant’s primary point of contact for all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) inspections, inquiries, and reporting requirements. Ensure timely and accurate submission of OSHA logs (e.g., OSHA 300/301).
Audits and Inspections: Conduct frequent, documented safety inspections and internal audits across all production and maintenance areas to proactively identify and correct workplace hazards and compliance gaps.
Emergency Response: Maintain and manage the plant’s Emergency Action Plans, including fire safety, evacuation procedures, and coordinating specialized response teams.
Incident Management and Risk Reduction
Incident Investigation: Lead and manage the detailed investigation of all workplace injuries, illnesses, accidents, and near‑misses. Utilize Root Cause Analysis (RCA) methodologies to determine failure points and implement permanent, system‑level corrective actions.
Risk Assessment: Perform Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) and other risk assessments for high‑risk tasks and new equipment installations to ensure engineering and administrative controls are in place before work begins.
Ergonomics: Manage and drive the plant’s ergonomics program, assessing workstations, material handling, and repetitive tasks to proactively reduce musculoskeletal injury risks.
Training and Culture Development
Training Program: Develop and deliver mandatory OHS training programs for all employees, new hires, and contractors on topics related to high‑risk activities (LOTO, Fall Protection, etc.). Ensure all training records are meticulously documented.
Safety Committee: Lead and facilitate the plant’s joint Safety Committee, actively promoting employee participation and input in hazard identification and risk mitigation strategies.
Culture Change: Partner directly with the Production Supervisors and Management team to promote a proactive, behavioral‑based safety culture where accountability and ownership for safety reside at every level.
Requirements Manager Role (Inclusive of All Upper Management Positions)
Visionary – identify new paths, adopt new strategies, identify growth potential; conceptualize large‑scale projects, large operations and produce results by leading the team to reach performance indicators; committed to finding the way through action and at appropriate times experimentation.
Strategic Thinking & Execution – ability to have the foresight and planning to provide integrative leadership and the business direction for the organization; make deliberate choices about which opportunities to pursue that are value‑added or production enhancing.
Integrity – establish a reputation for ethical conduct, focus on building individuals so they can arrive at their maximum potential, inspire commitment and loyalty; generate trust and respect; accountable for one’s own actions and flaws.
Entrepreneur – sense of determination, desire to continuously improve; identify and seize new opportunities; resilient.
Education & Experience
Required – Bachelor of Science degree with an emphasis in Occupational Health and Safety, Safety Engineering or relevant field of study; in lieu of a Bachelor’s Degree, minimum 4 years’ experience in a leadership role serving in an EH&S managerial role plus the required years of experience listed below.
Minimum of 5‑7 years of progressive experience managing comprehensive safety and health programs in a high‑speed, continuous manufacturing or heavy industrial environment.
Direct experience with high‑risk metal forming and high‑speed automation (machine guarding, LOTO) is highly desirable.
General Skills/Experience
Required Certification: Professional certification such as Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Associate Safety Professional (ASP), or OSHA 501 certification is strongly preferred.
Technical Knowledge: Expert‑level knowledge of OSHA General Industry standards and best practices for developing and maintaining high‑hazard programs (LOTO, Confined Space).
Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills for training, report writing, and interacting with regulatory agencies.
Problem‑Solving: Proven ability to apply structured RCA and analytical skills to complex OHS issues.
Preference will be given to qualified local candidates.
Software/Computer Skills & Experience
Intermediate level of knowledge in basic hardware and software using a variety of different computer operating systems such as Microsoft Office, Excel, OneNote, PowerPoint, Visio, Google Workspace, Outlook/Gmail and web‑site software required.
Has the ability to learn new software systems and data management systems quickly.
Proficient keyboarding and typing skills.
Disclaimer The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. Management maintains the right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
Environmental & Physical Factors Standard warehouse/manufacturing setting, engineering labs, and production areas; physically required to regularly,, bend, twist, stand and reach; requires flexible working hours and ability to work independently; dynamic work environment, collaborating with teams in multiple locations; constantly required to stand, walk, bend, twist, overhead lift and reach in a varied field environment; may lift, carry, pull / push, and reach for supplies and on occasion lift (up to 50 lbs.) while performing various aspects of the job; continuous use of vision, hearing and speech; occasionally works indoors in a well‑lit air‑conditioned office; daily contact with the public, other departmental personnel and vendors/clients; frequently works with hazardous waste, surplus and scrap materials, and is required to work outside and/or in an un‑air‑conditioned warehouse.
Hours / Special Conditions Monday‑Friday 8 am‑5 pm; present to fulfill job duties & meet operational demands/support; schedule may vary depending on plant operational needs, thus flexibility is required which could include long days, occasional evenings & weekends; minimal travel for business meetings or trainings may be required; regular and predictable attendance is an essential function of this position.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Packaging and Containers Manufacturing
Envases Commerce, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Safety Manager
role at
Envases US Aluminum Division
Position Summary Our Waco, TX facility manufactures aluminum beverage cans commonly used for soft drinks, beers, energy drinks, teas and non‑carbonated beverages. Using state‑of‑the‑art can‑making technology, this high‑speed environment provides rewarding manufacturing opportunities. The Safety Manager is responsible for developing, implementing, and managing all Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) programs for the Aluminum Beverage Can Manufacturing Plant. This key role ensures the facility maintains full compliance with all federal, state, and local safety regulations (OSHA), drives a robust culture of safety excellence, and partners with operations leadership to achieve a goal of zero incidents and minimize workplace hazards.
Essential Job Functions Occupational Safety Program Management
Regulatory Compliance: Develop, implement, and rigorously manage all written OHS programs, including Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), Confined Space Entry, Hazard Communication, Machine Guarding, Hearing Conservation, and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) assessments.
OSHA Compliance: Serve as the plant’s primary point of contact for all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) inspections, inquiries, and reporting requirements. Ensure timely and accurate submission of OSHA logs (e.g., OSHA 300/301).
Audits and Inspections: Conduct frequent, documented safety inspections and internal audits across all production and maintenance areas to proactively identify and correct workplace hazards and compliance gaps.
Emergency Response: Maintain and manage the plant’s Emergency Action Plans, including fire safety, evacuation procedures, and coordinating specialized response teams.
Incident Management and Risk Reduction
Incident Investigation: Lead and manage the detailed investigation of all workplace injuries, illnesses, accidents, and near‑misses. Utilize Root Cause Analysis (RCA) methodologies to determine failure points and implement permanent, system‑level corrective actions.
Risk Assessment: Perform Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) and other risk assessments for high‑risk tasks and new equipment installations to ensure engineering and administrative controls are in place before work begins.
Ergonomics: Manage and drive the plant’s ergonomics program, assessing workstations, material handling, and repetitive tasks to proactively reduce musculoskeletal injury risks.
Training and Culture Development
Training Program: Develop and deliver mandatory OHS training programs for all employees, new hires, and contractors on topics related to high‑risk activities (LOTO, Fall Protection, etc.). Ensure all training records are meticulously documented.
Safety Committee: Lead and facilitate the plant’s joint Safety Committee, actively promoting employee participation and input in hazard identification and risk mitigation strategies.
Culture Change: Partner directly with the Production Supervisors and Management team to promote a proactive, behavioral‑based safety culture where accountability and ownership for safety reside at every level.
Requirements Manager Role (Inclusive of All Upper Management Positions)
Visionary – identify new paths, adopt new strategies, identify growth potential; conceptualize large‑scale projects, large operations and produce results by leading the team to reach performance indicators; committed to finding the way through action and at appropriate times experimentation.
Strategic Thinking & Execution – ability to have the foresight and planning to provide integrative leadership and the business direction for the organization; make deliberate choices about which opportunities to pursue that are value‑added or production enhancing.
Integrity – establish a reputation for ethical conduct, focus on building individuals so they can arrive at their maximum potential, inspire commitment and loyalty; generate trust and respect; accountable for one’s own actions and flaws.
Entrepreneur – sense of determination, desire to continuously improve; identify and seize new opportunities; resilient.
Education & Experience
Required – Bachelor of Science degree with an emphasis in Occupational Health and Safety, Safety Engineering or relevant field of study; in lieu of a Bachelor’s Degree, minimum 4 years’ experience in a leadership role serving in an EH&S managerial role plus the required years of experience listed below.
Minimum of 5‑7 years of progressive experience managing comprehensive safety and health programs in a high‑speed, continuous manufacturing or heavy industrial environment.
Direct experience with high‑risk metal forming and high‑speed automation (machine guarding, LOTO) is highly desirable.
General Skills/Experience
Required Certification: Professional certification such as Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Associate Safety Professional (ASP), or OSHA 501 certification is strongly preferred.
Technical Knowledge: Expert‑level knowledge of OSHA General Industry standards and best practices for developing and maintaining high‑hazard programs (LOTO, Confined Space).
Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills for training, report writing, and interacting with regulatory agencies.
Problem‑Solving: Proven ability to apply structured RCA and analytical skills to complex OHS issues.
Preference will be given to qualified local candidates.
Software/Computer Skills & Experience
Intermediate level of knowledge in basic hardware and software using a variety of different computer operating systems such as Microsoft Office, Excel, OneNote, PowerPoint, Visio, Google Workspace, Outlook/Gmail and web‑site software required.
Has the ability to learn new software systems and data management systems quickly.
Proficient keyboarding and typing skills.
Disclaimer The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. Management maintains the right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
Environmental & Physical Factors Standard warehouse/manufacturing setting, engineering labs, and production areas; physically required to regularly,, bend, twist, stand and reach; requires flexible working hours and ability to work independently; dynamic work environment, collaborating with teams in multiple locations; constantly required to stand, walk, bend, twist, overhead lift and reach in a varied field environment; may lift, carry, pull / push, and reach for supplies and on occasion lift (up to 50 lbs.) while performing various aspects of the job; continuous use of vision, hearing and speech; occasionally works indoors in a well‑lit air‑conditioned office; daily contact with the public, other departmental personnel and vendors/clients; frequently works with hazardous waste, surplus and scrap materials, and is required to work outside and/or in an un‑air‑conditioned warehouse.
Hours / Special Conditions Monday‑Friday 8 am‑5 pm; present to fulfill job duties & meet operational demands/support; schedule may vary depending on plant operational needs, thus flexibility is required which could include long days, occasional evenings & weekends; minimal travel for business meetings or trainings may be required; regular and predictable attendance is an essential function of this position.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Packaging and Containers Manufacturing
Envases Commerce, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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