Consequence Analysis Leader (Life Science Process Safety Center of Excellence)

Remote Full-time
About the position Responsibilities • Developing and delivering internal business-level training programs for PHA Facilitation, Facility Siting Facilitation, LOPA completion, SIL Calculation, Quantitative Consequence Analysis for hazardous releases, and Hazardous Enclosure Assessment. • Serving as a subject matter expert and individual contributor to incident investigations, LOPA, SIL, and other QCA. • Developing relationships with third-party consultants. • Developing Life Science best practices for performing evaluations, including documentation of basis and assumptions used. Requirements • B.S. in Engineering or related field. • 5+ years of experience with responsibility for implementing process safety programs at a site or business level, with working knowledge of global Process Safety regulatory programs (e.g., OSHA PSM, Seveso III, COMAH, AQ/T 3034-2022). • Experience facilitating PHAs using HAZOP methodology (preference for experience using PHAWorks). • Experience completing quantitative consequence analysis models with the ability to generally describe programs or tools previously used (e.g., PHAST, ALOHA, HYSYS). • Demonstrated history of delivering technical and awareness training on consequence analysis-related topics. • Ability to travel domestically and internationally to support site programs as needed. (Anticipated <15% annually) Nice-to-haves • Experience managing process safety programs, with a preference for those with experience building and implementing programs. • Experience performing LOPA and SIL calculations based on industry RAGAGEPs. • Experience facilitating DHAs per industry RAGAGEPs. • Experience building consequence analysis modeling tools based on standards and engineering principles. • Ability to build professional relationships with various levels of leadership and site management through digital and in-person platforms. • Proven track record of working in large matrix organizational environments with various stakeholders. • Excellent oral and written communication skills, including presentation and meeting management skills. • Experience in one or more of the following chemical manufacturing disciplines: solvents, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, biologics. • Ability to don standard plant PPE, including but not limited to head, eye, hand, body, and foot protection for an 8-hour shift. • Ability to work in electrically classified areas if/when necessary. Benefits • health insurance • paid time off (PTO) • retirement contributions Apply tot his job
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