Amazon

Regional Workplace Health & Safety (WHS) Manager, Workplace Health and Safety (WHS)

Amazon
BusinessSG, SingaporeFull-time6 months ago

About the role

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Regional WHS Manager at Amazon in Singapore, responsible for leading a team to drive safety culture, conduct risk assessments, analyze safety metrics, and ensure compliance across multiple sites in a logistics/ecommerce environment.

BusinessFull-timeMedical, Health, & Safety

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead a WHS team and create and execute leadership development plans for your team.
  • Review data, analyse trends, and create strategic long-term plans that will lead the operational business to a safer workplace for employees.
  • Completion of risk assessments related to hazards.
  • Develop local site WHS procedures and processes to meet Amazon Global Standards
  • Analyze safety metrics and review and report on weekly and monthly incident trends
  • Measure sites' performance against published requirements in safety and health policies and identify a plan for the site to implement and fix all identified deficiencies.
  • Deliver on-time and quality projects to Operations.
  • Perform frequent site WHS audits to identify all non-compliance equipment and/or processes
  • Lead and mentor Safety Associates or H&S representatives in your assigned facility.
  • Ensure contractor management safety processes are implemented.
  • Manage internal and external compliance requirements

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree
  • 5+ years of increasing responsibilities in EHS or environmental programs in manufacturing, production, or service operations experience
  • Experience leading multiple direct reports or multiple sites
  • Experience in workplace health & safety (WHS) related field
  • Advanced Certificate in Workplace Safety & Health
  • Experience implementing lean principles and process improvement in an operational environment
  • Experience in a distribution center or manufacturing EHS with mix of exempt and non-exempt employees at a site of at least 250 people