About the role
AI summarisedThis is an entry-level Process Safety Engineer role at Pfizer, part of a 15-month training programme within the Environmental Health and Safety team. The role involves ensuring compliance with EHS regulations, assisting with facility modifications, managing hazardous waste, and updating safety procedures. The position is in the pharmaceutical industry and focuses on maintaining high safety standards.
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Key Responsibilities
- Ensure compliance with environmental, health, and safety regulations and company policies.
- Assist in planning modifications to physical facilities to meet new environmental standards.
- Help prepare contracts for licensed hazardous and radioactive waste disposal firms.
- Monitor waste handling and organize spill-control teams.
- Update environmental and spill-control manuals and procedures.
- Work in a structured environment using established procedures.
- Have work regularly reviewed for technical judgment, completeness, and accuracy.
Requirements
- BA/BS degree with any years of experience, or Associate's degree with 4+ years of experience, or high school diploma (or equivalent) with 6+ years of relevant experience
- Experience in Industrial Safety, especially in manufacturing facilities areas
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Good knowledge of computer operation and MS Office Suite
- Ability to conduct Environment Health & Safety (local applications) trainings
- Knowledge of risk assessment processes and the ability to suggest suitable controls
- Experience in formulating cost-effective alternatives for corrective actions
- Strong problem-solving skills
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment
- Experience using common AI tools, including generative technologies such as ChatGPT or Microsoft Copilot, to support problem solving and enhance productivity. Demonstrated curiosity for exploring how these tools can improve outcomes and understanding of responsible AI practices, including risk management and ethical use