Process Safety Engineer
Archer-Daniels-Midland
- Canada
- Permanent
- Full-time
Location Windsor, Ontario
Position Type Operations
Salary Full-Time, Exempt
Compensation This position offers a complete benefit package, retirement, health, life, vision and dental insurance
Pre-employment Requirement Successful completion of pre-employment medical and reference checkAbout ADM
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Under the direction of the Plant Manager as well as the Total Process Safety (TPS) Technology Team, the TPS Engineer is the leader responsible for the TPS program. The TPS Engineer will ensure corporate and local regulatory compliance standards are met in the safety, operations, and performance of the Windsor Oilseed Crush Plant and Refinery. The TPS Engineer will leverage their technical expertise and exceptional team-building capabilities to engage our diverse workforce, ranging from frontline workers to leadership, in advancing our TPS program. It is critical for the success of the site that the TPS Engineer can successfully collaborate with peers on-site and beyond to deliver safe results.Duties and Responsibilities
As a member of the site management team, the TPS Engineer is responsible for leading and coordinating the Total Process Safety program for the facility.
- Implement, manage, maintain, and improve the TPS program
- Coordinate process safety activities at the facility
- Lead the facility's TPS Committee
- Establish a safety culture across the facility based on reviewing and meeting goals, continuous risk reduction, and prevention of process safety incidents
- Monitor, evaluate, and report process safety performance at the facility and work with leadership on developing and implementing improvements, working collaboratively with the TPS Technology Team on TPS programs and goals
- Working with the Global Process Hazard Analysis Manager, lead or participate in local Process Hazard Analyses (PHAs) and related action plans
- Lead or facilitate local TPS incident investigations; prepare and share Safety Alerts and Best Practices
- Act as the Process Safety Reviewer on Management of Change (MOC) requests for the facility
- Act as the facility's TPS Representative on Improvement projects and Capital Investment projects
- Provide TPS training to different layers of plant leadership and engineers at the facility.
- Participate in Process Safety Management (PSM) and TPS Audits; conduct or lead self-assessments for the facility
- Organize and ensure maintenance of technical process safety documentation
- Act as the facility's Fire Protection System (FPS) Coordinator.
- Demonstrated self-starter and able to self-monitor with minimal oversight
- Results-driven to provide support to achieve the goals established by leadership
- The ability to provide motivation and demonstrate leadership qualities to all plant personnel
- Demonstrated continuous improvement approach, decision-making ability, and problem-solving skills
- Excellent organization skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks
- Computer skills and capability with Microsoft Products
- Applicant must be able to accomplish results by working in all types of climates, both inside and out, including extreme hot and cold temperatures, noisy environments, heights, and dusty environments, all of which require the use of Personal Protective Equipment
- Ability to climb stairs, access ladders, catwalks, and elevated working platforms, lifting, sitting and standing for long periods, working at heights, bending and kneeling to understand and monitor the process
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Chemical, Mechanical, or Agricultural) or equivalent experience and 2+ years of safety experience preferred
- Experience in applying the 14 elements of Process Safety Management (PSM)
- Experience that would be beneficial, but not required: experience in oilseed extraction and processing, grain handling, and oil refining
- Work in accordance with local/provincial legislation
- Understands and is accountable for full compliance with safety and other EHS requirements.
- All candidates must have authorization and the ability to maintain authorization to legally work in Canada.
- Physical wellness - medical/Rx, dental, vision, life and AD&D, critical illness and travel insurance Wellness reimbursement , and Child Physical Activity Reimbursement.
- Financial wellness - Money Purchase Pension Plan (MPP), Group Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP), Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA), short and long term disability, legal assistance, identity theft protection.
- Mental and social wellness - Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and Employee Resource Groups (ERGs).
- Paid vacation time.
- Education assistance.
- Company-sponsored training and development resources, such as LinkedIn Learning, language learning and mentoring programs.