Our team in Dublin currently has an opening for a Regional Quality, Safety, Health & Environmental (QSHE) Manager - Ireland
About the role:
As a member of the regionssenior management team, you will deliver effective management and control of the QualitySystems & Regulatory Compliance across the 2 sites in Ireland (Belfast& Dublin). Resolving complaints, providing product & technical supportto customers, and maintaining relevant compliance with external relevant externalquality bodies. In addition, manage the regions SHE strategy and objectivesthrough compliance with Group policies and procedures, and in line withexternal statutory bodies requirements and standards.
This position will be responsible for our Belfast & Dublin sites
It will be your responsibility to:
1. Direct input to the review, update and maintenance of the Quality, Business manuals & product specifications for the Dublin Depot, with overview of the region.
2. Maintain and comply with the relevant standards & external bodies to meet requirements for the relevant quality standards, whilst ensuring that the systems of the business comply with the company policy, i.e. BRC, FEMAS, ESAD. ISO 9001, ISO 14001, & HPRA).
3. Lead on the implementation of BRC9 systems and be the Management Representative during site external & customer audits. Creation, management and auditing of all food safety policy and procedures.
4. Management and maintenance of all Quality / Food safety policies as issued and directed by the Brenntag organisation. Manage and maintain food safety systems of the operation risk assessments and fulfil the role of HACCP team leader.
5. Control of all quality procedures and oversight of document control, and management of production and recording of CofA’s, and other customer documentation.
6. Manage the Customer & Supplier Complaint systems– to include complaint investigation and corrective action implementation, management of RIN system, non- conforming product and customer liaison.
7. Drive Continuous Improvement in depot operations through monitoring of key KPI’s identifying adverse trends and implementing, and with the support of the management team, remedial actions.
8. Management of the on-site QSHE training programme and the maintenance of the relevant records.
9. Ensure compliance with all relevant health, safety and regulatory legislation, and liaise with various bodies, i.e. Health & Safety Executive (UK & NI), Health & Safety Authority (ROI), Environment Protection Agency (EPA), local authorities, etc., to maintain and develop the regions current systems and application of requirements under such legislation & standards.
10. Prepare regular safety reports for senior management stakeholders, highlighting safety performance, incident trends, and recommended actions.
At least one job must be selected in order to apply.