Scitex Recruitment – Rotorua, North Island
Are you an NZ experienced HSNO Compliance Supervisor with exceptional communication and organisational skills looking for your next challenge? Join our client, a New Zealand owned and operated, world-class leader in aerosol, chemical, and coating manufacturing, based in scenic Rotorua, Bay of Plenty.
About the Role:Reporting to the Engineering & Compliance Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in managing compliance projects, maintaining dossier records, and ensuring alignment with key regulations for this compliance managed manufacturer of 'niche market' coatings, chemicals and aerosol products.
Help drive safety excellence at their Major Hazard Facility, ensuring risks are minimized and compliance is at the forefront of operations. If you're passionate about HSNO regulations and safety management, this is the role for you!
Key Responsibilities:
Lead and manage compliance projects, ensuring alignment with relevant HSNO regulations and industry standards
Maintain and update the Dossier library, ensuring all records are accurate and up-to-date
Assist in managing MHF Health and Safety Management System, ensuring compliance with legislation and company policy
Identify and address Health & Safety/Compliance deficiencies, prioritizing remedial actions
Support environmental monitoring initiatives and contribute to continuous improvement in safety and compliance measures
Apply strong analytical and problem-solving skills to assess risks, identify solutions, and enhance operational safety
Communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders, providing clear, concise, and sensitive guidance on compliance matters
Ensure accurate, detailed documentation is maintained, with a high level of precision and attention to detail
Demonstrate adaptability and flexibility in managing change and meeting the evolving needs of the business
Work independently with strong time management, organisational, and project management skills to meet deadlines and compliance objectives
Build and maintain effective working relationships with cross-functional teams and external clients to ensure seamless compliance
Maintain confidentiality and perform well under pressure, ensuring the smooth operation of HSNO and safety-related tasks
Key Requirements:
Proven NZ HSNO project and compliance experience
A tertiary qualification in chemical/mechanical engineering
Understanding and working knowledge of NZ Hazardous Substances Regulations, Major Hazard Facilities and Health and Safety at Work Act 2015
Environmental monitoring experience would be advantageous
Strong verbal and written communication to collaborate with stakeholders, with exceptional attention to detail, time management and presentation skills
Strong analytical skills to resolve safety issues, with the flexibility to adapt to changing requirements and environments
Proficient in Microsoft Office, PowerPoint, especially Excel
Experience using Vault and CIMS for efficient document control, compliance tracking, and data management
In return for your New Zealand experience and expertise, on offer is an opportunity to work in a very flexible and supportive working environment that will cater to, and get to know you. A competitive salary is on offer to the right candidate, plus company benefits. For the right candidate with extensive proven NZ experience, relocation costs may be negotiable.
Join our client and be part of a dynamic team where your expertise in compliance, safety management, and data systems will help drive industry-leading solutions. If this sounds like you, please APPLY NOW! For further information, please contact Debbie at ****** or call for a confidential discussion on (09) 200 3123.
To apply for this vacancy, you must be a New Zealand citizen, resident, or have already secured the right to work in New Zealand and therefore hold a valid visa. If this sounds like you, we'd love to receive your application. Candidates will be screened as they apply.
Additional information
Opportunity to utilise your HSNO compliance knowledge and experience
40 hour week - Monday to Friday - 8.00 am to 4.30 pm
Great forward thinking organisation with a fantastic team!
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