EHS Stewardship Leader

City
Narrows
State/Province
Virginia

Overview:

The EHS Stewardship Leader is a core member of the Tow Leadership Team, responsible for driving safety, compliance, and continuous improvement within the Acetate Tow Unit at the Celanese Narrows, VA site. This role promotes a strong safety culture, ensures safe and efficient operations, and supports daily execution aligned with company standards.

Responsibilities:

Stewardship & Safety Leadership

  • Lead stewardship performance and culture within the unit
  • Ensure adherence to Life Critical policies and regulatory compliance
  • Identify risks, lead Root Cause Analyses (RCA) and drive issue resolution
  • Conduct field assessments and audits (e.g., LOTO, SOPs, PSI)
  • Monitor safety/environmental KPIs and implement risk-reduction plans
  • Facilitate stewardship training and mentor core team members
  • Support Conduct of Operations (ConOps), Management of Change (MOC), Process Hazard Analyses (PHA), Management System Reviews (MSR), and behavior-based safety reviews

Quality Alignment

  • Integrate product quality into stewardship practices
  • Identify quality risks during field activities and reviews
  • Support CAPA execution and SOP compliance
  • Promote operating discipline to maintain product integrity

Production & Reliability Support

  • Embed stewardship into 24/7 operations and maintenance
  • Collaborate with Maintenance, Engineering, and Operations to ensure safe, efficient job execution
  • Foster proactive issue identification and equipment reliability

Team Engagement & Leadership

  • Model visible leadership and positive team culture
  • Mentor and develop team members on stewardship and leadership behaviors
  • Lead the 24/7 Stewardship Facilitator group for consistency and alignment
  • Promote open communication, recognition, and continuous feedback

Qualifications:

  • Minimum 5 years of experience in manufacturing or comparable industry settings
  • Strong leadership, communication, and cross-functional collaboration skills
  • High resilience, sound judgment, and ability to perform under pressure
  • Strategic thinker with a passion for safety and operational excellence
  • Technically adept with a hands-on, solutions-oriented mindset
  • Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Health & Safety, Industrial Operations, Engineering, or a related technical field preferred; relevant certifications (e.g., CSP, CIH, CMRP) are a strong plus

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