About the role
AI summarisedThis is an entry-level SHE Trainee position at Roche, part of an Attach & Train program. The role involves supporting the implementation of environmental and safety programs, coordinating waste management, ensuring regulatory compliance, participating in audits and risk assessments, and promoting SHE culture on site. The ideal candidate has a degree in Life Sciences or Engineering with 1-3 years of experience and an interest in sustainability and safety.
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Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate site-wide hazardous and non-hazardous waste collections, characterization and storage programs and interfacing with waste disposal contractors' representatives.
- Prepare and submit documentation for compliance e.g. mandatory waste reporting, waste manifest, e-consignment etc.
- Understand applicable environmental permit and regulatory requirements, and assess compliance risks.
- Collaborate with internal stakeholders to implement procedures and practices to minimize environmental risks and ensure ongoing environmental regulatory compliance.
- Reporting, investigation, and follow-up for environmental releases and incidents.
- Monitor, track and update Safety Data Sheet (SDS) database.
- Support other on-going sustainability initiatives as required.
- Support SHE programs and ensure that the site is incompliance with Local Guidelines and corporate overall risk based SHE management system.
- Participate in the Workplace Safety & Health Committee and support site for MOM Annual Safety Performance Award and OH Best Practices.
- Participate in field walk-down for PSSR and HAZOP reviews, follow-ups and completes required action items.
- Coordinates internal and external SHE audits and inspections, consults with external agencies and officials to ensure site compliance to requirements.
- Prepare the site for all audits (self-internal audit, SS651, etc) and ensure that site safety management system is updated and site is ready for all future audits.
Requirements
- Degree in Life Sciences or Engineering discipline or equivalent.
- 1-3 years of related working experiences for degree holders or equivalent holders with combination of education and relative work experiences.
- Interest in sustainability issues and safety.
- Good computer skills, attention to detail, and analytical ability.
- Effective leadership, communication (verbal and written) and interpersonal skills.
- Applicable knowledge of safety and facility operations and systems, and emergency response skills in the areas of chemical, medical, and fire are required.
- Able to respond to calls and emergencies after-hours.
- Management – able to manage multiple programs and timelines, including service contractors.
- Relationship builder- Able to develop strong working relationships with internal customers and associate service providers.