Location: Houston, TX
Company: Olin Chlor Alkali Products
& Compliance - North Americain Houston, TX. Additional locations may include any large US manufacturing locations or offices in Clayton, MO or Cleveland, TN. In your role as a Director, Product Stewardship & Compliance North America, you are responsible for the implementation of product stewardship practices, including enabling market access in compliance of products manufactured, shipped, and sold, including specific end-use regulations, and for ensuring compliant and complete hazard communication to control product liability risks.
Director, Product Stewardship & Compliance - North America Essential Job Functions: Operational and financial accountability for the North America Stewardship
& Compliance department, including developing, maintaining, and leveraging local resources to ensure implementation of the organization's responsibilities. Lead.
motivate, support, and develop employees as basis of an effective and performance-driven team. Accountable for the implementation of product stewardship related elements of Olin's EH&S policy in the chemicals division; implementation and further development of the respective management system elements, including development and updating the product stewardship plan in line with Business & Company priorities, and performance backssment against the plan. This role will also support Winchester and White Flyer as the businesses
integrate and transition into Olin standard practices. Accountable for providing expertise and processes for determining hazardous properties and for backssing EH&S risks and sustainability of products.
Accountable for ensuring regulatory compliance for raw material and products to be manufactured, transported, or sold globally, including product registration schemes, reporting and hazard communication requirements. Responsible for monitoring and identifying changes in regulations affecting raw materials and products and advising businesses on solutions to maximize advantages to the company. Responsible for influencing public discourse or relevant regulatory agencies in collaboration with internal Government Affairs function and associated regional resources, and industry associations to resolve regulatory related issues that affect viability of Olin's products.
Provide concise yet comprehensive updates to direct manager, executive sponsor, and legal expert on all outstanding product stewardship issues and recommended path forward that best suit Olin's position and business needs. Exercise in-depth business aptitude that allows evaluations of proposed governmental requirements to make recommendations well in advance of government mandates on testing and timing.
Director, Product Stewardship & Compliance - North America Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry, Engineering, or Biological Science; Master's Degree preferred. Minimum of 10 years of chemical industry experience with a focus on U. S. chemical regulations, including but not limited to TSCA, PFAS, FIFRA, and FDA, as well as other U. S. centric regulatory requirements governing the manufacture, sale, and use of Olin's products. Strong understanding of U. S. EPA and chemical industry work processes and business strategies. Knowledge and/or experience with Olin operations and customers is preferred.
Highly motivated self-starter, ability to work and lead team with minimal oversight. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, managing multiple priorities, while meeting deadlines. Skilled with interpersonal relationship development, both internal and external. High level of business acumen, able to deliver results. Strong analytical skills with experience in presentation and report design. Detail oriented, strategic thinker; strong math aptitude, problem solving, verbal/written communication. Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite; Experience with SAP and CDX is preferred.
Must be willing and able to travel 20%. Prior Olin experience in a relevant position preferred. Must possess a valid US Driver's license and be able to obtain a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC). Grow your career where you are rewarded and valued. Who We Are Since 1892, Olin Corporation has steadily grown to become the industry leader in both chemicals manufacturing and ammunition. The three divisions of Olin Corporation, Olin Chlor Alkali Products and Vinyls, Olin Epoxy and Winchester, employ approximately 8,000 global team members in more than 20 countries with customers in nearly 100 countries around the globe.
Degree must be from a school that is accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by the Secretary of Education of the U. S. Department of Education or equivalent program from an international university. Olin does not provide any form of sponsorship. We will only employ those who are legally authorized to work in the United States. Individuals with temporary visas such as E, F-1, H-1, H-2, L, B, J or TN or who need sponsorship now or in the future, are not eligible for hire. Olin is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, interaction, interactionual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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