Emergency Response & Safety Professional - FFEx
Company: Novo Nordisk
Location: Clayton
Posted on: July 13, 2025
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Job Description:
About the Department At Novo Nordisk, we want to make a
difference. For more than 100 years, we have led the way in
diabetes care. Being part of Novo Nordisk allows our employees to
embark on the opportunity to help improve the quality of life for
millions of people around the world. In NC, we operate three
pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities that are responsible for
fulfilling different steps in our injectable and oral treatment
supply chains. Our Product Supply Aseptic Manufacturing (PS AM)
facility in Clayton, NC is a 457,000 square foot aseptic "fill and
finish" site that is responsible for producing innovative,
injectable diabetes and obesity treatments. At PS AM, you’ll join a
global network of manufacturing professionals who are passionate
about what they do. What we offer you: Leading pay and annual
performance bonus for all positions All employees enjoy generous
paid time off including 14 paid holidays Health Insurance, Dental
Insurance, Vision Insurance – effective day one Guaranteed 8% 401K
contribution plus individual company match option Family Focused
Benefits including 14 weeks paid parental & 6 weeks paid family
medical leave Free access to Novo Nordisk-marketed pharmaceutical
products Tuition Assistance Life & Disability Insurance Employee
Referral Awards At Novo Nordisk, you will find opportunities,
resources, and mentorship to help grow and build your career. Are
you ready to realize your potential? Join Team Novo Nordisk and
help us make what matters. The Position Lead the site emergency
response team and serve as the primary point of contact for all
aspects of emergency coordination & management. Provide leadership
for numerous safe work practices with emphasis on those related to
emergency response. Serve as a core member of the EHS team and
provide guidance/coaching to other EHS team members & site
leadership. Relationships Reports to Manager, Senior Manager.
Essential Functions Ensure appropriate leadership & staffing, to
include organizing required training and developing sustainable
programs to ensure proficiency & infrastructure Serve as the
primary point of contact to local emergency response agencies and
communicate needs to leadership for required support Plan & direct
disaster response or crisis management scenarios, to include
providing disaster preparedness training & prepare emergency plans
& procedures for plant emergencies, such as serious injuries from
hazardous material exposure, fire disasters, etc. Plan quarterly
emergency response team drills against scenarios with 50% support
from outside agencies, to include fire, toxic release,
tornado/severe weather, active shooter, etc. Serve as a key
resource to all areas with execution of safe work practices,
including work permitting, lockout/tagout, hot work, confined space
entry, fall protection, barricades/hoists & rigging, electrical
hazards, personal protective equipment, safety system bypassing,
motorized industrial vehicles, ladder safety, & others) Develop or
mature existing programs to increase the safety culture at the
site, to include safe work practices, to include owning several of
these programs & serving as the subject matter expert (SME) to
others Organize & provide training to employees to ensure
understanding & proper execution of safe work practices through a
variety of techniques (read/understand with competency test,
face-to-face training with competency demonstrations, evaluation, &
organization of third-party vendors to provide training, etc.)
Function as a subject matter expert on various levels of safety
audits & incident investigations, to include coordinating external
audits of systems & conducting similar audits at other facilities,
including the support of external fire/life safety and risk
management audits Collaborate, share best practices & provide
recommendations with other members of the Health & Safety
organization across NNPILP and to the site line management
organization Audit all aspects of emergency response & safe work
practices in accordance with the OSHA PSM standard (specifically
1910.119 sections f, g, h, k, m, n, & o) Communicate openly and
effectively to all levels of the organization, both in writing and
orally Follow all safety & environmental requirements in the
performance of duties Other accountabilities, as assigned Physical
Requirements Moves equipment &/or supplies weighing up to 33
pounds within the facility using various body positions. Routinely
operates & inspects manufacturing equipment using hands. Strap &
unstrap pallets using hands. Must be able to be on your feet for up
to a 12-hour shift. May require corrected vision to 20/20 or 20/25
based on role. May require color vision based on role. Occasionally
ascends/descends a ladder. May be required to work at elevated
heights. Occasionally works around odorous &/or hazardous
materials. May be required to wear latex gloves. May perform
critical job functions in extremely cold work environments
depending on site. May position oneself within confined spaces for
inspection if required of the role. Ability to work in loud noise
environments with hearing protection. May be required to secure a
motorized vehicle license & operate a motorized vehicle based on
the role. Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in chemical or safety
engineering, emergency management, public health, or related field
of study rom an accredited university with a minimum of five (5)
years of experience in chemical, API, or pharmaceutical facility
operations and strong knowledge of the chemical & physical hazards
associated with this type of facility required In lieu of a
Bachelor’s degree five (5) years of experience, may consider an
Associate’s degree in chemical or safety engineering technology,
emergency management, public health, or related field of study from
an accredited university with a minimum of seven (7) years of
experience in chemical, API, or pharmaceutical facility operations
and strong knowledge of the chemical & physical hazards associated
with this type of facility required In lieu of a Bachelor’s degree
five (5) years of experience, may consider a High School Diploma or
equivalent with a minimum of eleven (11) years of experience with
chemical, API, or pharmaceutical facility operations and strong
knowledge of the chemical & physical hazards associated with this
type of facility required Prior leadership or long-term
participation with emergency response teams in an industrial
setting preferred Experience working in a pharmaceutical
manufacturing environment a plus Competency with Emergency Response
& Incident Command required Working knowledge & practical
experience with life safety systems (confined space, fall
protection, incident investigation, LOTO, hot work, confined space,
line break, etc.) required Ability to lead complex incident
investigations & thorough audits of safety management systems per
ISO 45001 preferred Proven expertise in health & safety,
planning/organizing & managing execution required Revising the work
plan for complex problems solved by cross functional teams required
We commit to an inclusive recruitment process and equality of
opportunity for all our job applicants. At Novo Nordisk we
recognize that it is no longer good enough to aspire to be the best
company in the world. We need to aspire to be the best company for
the world and we know that this is only possible with talented
employees with diverse perspectives, backgrounds and cultures. We
are therefore committed to creating an inclusive culture that
celebrates the diversity of our employees, the patients we serve
and communities we operate in. Together, we’re life changing. Novo
Nordisk is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
ethnicity, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual
orientation, national origin, disability, protected veteran status
or any other characteristic protected by local, state or federal
laws, rules or regulations. If you are interested in applying to
Novo Nordisk and need special assistance or an accommodation to
apply, please call us at 1-855-411-5290. This contact is for
accommodation requests only and cannot be used to inquire about the
status of applications.
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