.Vacancy NameSafety and Security SupervisorLocation of WorkTijuana, MexicoEmployment TypeFull Time EmployeeJob DescriptionThe E&S (Environmental, Safety & Security) Supervisor will play a critical role in overseeing and enforcing safety and environmental policies within the manufacturing plant. This position involves ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements, fostering a safe working environment, overseeing Plant Security and driving continuous improvement in EHS practices.What we valueCustomer First: We deliver extraordinary experiences.Accountability: We do what we sayIntegrity: We do what is rightInspired: We love what we doOne Global Team: We before me, alwaysWhat you will do (job duties)Regulatory Compliance:Ensure adherence to local, national, and international EHS regulations and standards, including STPS, IMSS and environmental regulations.Stay current with updates and changes in EHS laws and industry best practices.Develop and update plant-specific EHS policies and procedures in alignment with regulatory requirements.Organize, train, and coordinate the emergency brigades, mixed commission, and security committees, verifying compliance with the legal regulations and objectives established for each of them.Safety Management:Conduct regular safety inspections, audits, and risk assessments to identify potential hazards and non-compliance issues.Develop and implement corrective actions and preventive measures for identified risks.Oversee the maintenance and enforcement of safety equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE) usage.Incident Management and Reporting:Lead investigations into workplace accidents, incidents, and near-misses, determining root causes and ensuring appropriate corrective and preventive actions are implemented.Maintain detailed records of incidents, inspections, and safety audits, and prepare comprehensive reports for management and regulatory bodies.Training and Development:Design and deliver EHS training programs for all plant employees, including new hire orientation and ongoing safety training.Promote safety awareness through regular workshops, safety drills, and communication campaigns.Evaluate the effectiveness of training programs and make improvements as needed.Environmental Protection:Oversee environmental management practices, including waste handling, recycling, and pollution control.Ensure compliance with environmental permits and regulations related to air, water, and soil.Develop and implement initiatives to reduce the plant's environmental footprint and enhance sustainability.Emergency Preparedness:Develop, maintain, and regularly review emergency response plans and procedures, including fire safety, chemical spills, and natural disasters.Conduct emergency drills and coordinate with local emergency services to ensure readiness and compliance