Cargill's size and scale allows us to make a positive impact in the world. Our purpose is to nourish the world in a safe, responsible and sustainable way.We are a family company providing food, ingredients, agricultural solutions and industrial products that are vital for living. We connect farmers with markets so they can prosper. We connect customers with ingredients so they can make meals people love. And we connect families with daily essentials - from eggs to edible oils, salt to skincare, feed to alternative fuel. Our 160,000 colleagues, operating in 70 countries, make essential products that touch billions of lives each day. Join us and reach your higher purpose at Cargill.Job Purpose and ImpactThe Site - Environmental Senior Supervisor will provide subject matter expertise in environmental compliance. In this role, you will develop, implement and maintain processes and programs built to assure compliance with existing federal, provincial and local regulations and requirements for a very complex operation with two or more highly hazardous processes, high serious injuries and fatality and serious environmental event potential. Reporting to the Plant Engineer, this position provides Facility Leadership to assure the location is operating in compliance with All Environmental Legal and Cargill requirements, meeting Cargill's Environmental and Resource Efficiency Goals, Continuous Improvement Environmental Training and Awareness and Community Enrichment. Key AccountabilitiesExecute controls and applicable control programs and document that control programs have been implemented as planned for very large and complex operation with high risk and exposure.Define, implement and lead processes for risks, hazards and opportunity identification and determine resources required to execute.Lead action plans by identifying potential emergency situations, creating emergency communication plans that addresses operation or business disruptions, recovery and social media and testing and validating the emergency action plans.Promote environmental, health and safety culture through training and education solutions related to environmental, health and safety issues, practices and risks and coach others as the need arises.Prepare and execute audits and ensure compliance with legal and other requirements are met.Provide leadership and directions as well as KRA result deliverables when it comes to assigned area performanceConduct incident investigations based on incident classification and liaise with engineers, management and health and safety regulatory authorities to identify causes of accidents and prevent their recurrence.Identify and review hazard, risk and opportunities on an ongoing and proactive basis and ensure that appropriate follow up actions are being implemented.Lead and develop a team, coach and make decisions related to talent management, hiring, performance, and disciplinary actions.Other duties as assigned#LI-AC6QualificationsMinimum QualificationsDiploma/Certificate or bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experienceMinimum of four years of related work experience in waste water treatment plant and potable water treatment plant and other environmental control equipment (air scrubbers, dissolved air flotation systems)Must be legally entitled to work for Cargill in CanadaPreferred QualificationsStrong scientific and mathematical knowledgeConfirmed ability to deliver processes effectively to optimize business resourcesSolid working knowledge of food safety industry practices and standardsTwo years of supervisory experienceExperience interacting with government environmental agencies Cargill is an equal opportunity employer and committed to providing accommodation to our job applicants with disabilities.
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