Head of Health and Safety
Depot Connect International
Discover a career at Depot Connect International (DCI) , a global leader in the Tank/ISO Tank Container Services and Tank Trailer Parts industry. Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, with over 160 locations worldwide, DCI boasts a team of more than 3,500 employees delivering mission‑critical services.
The primary purpose of the HSE Regional Manager is to provide leadership and direction to ensure that the assigned locations are fully compliant in Environmental Health & Safety.
This is a heavy‑travel position with up to 80% travel within the assigned region (26 facilities in NC, SC, GA, AL, TN). The assigned facilities will be visited on a regular rotation.
EHS technical expert, responsible for the strategic planning, technical support and overall management of environmental, health, safety and industrial hygiene issues for the assigned region
Travel to assigned locations/facilities to lead, coach and conduct inspections to identify EHS hazards and determine corrective actions
Lead EHS operating‑culture change using Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) principles
Lead and manage compliance programs, procedures and policies associated with federal, state and local regulations, acting as liaison with external legal and regulatory personnel and agencies
Collaborate with internal teams (Operations, Human Resources, IT) to embed EHS considerations into business practices, projects and new initiatives
Develop and implement a safety‑oriented strategy across the region, measuring and reporting key metrics; prepare reports and dashboards on EHS KPIs as required
Create action plans to meet specific environmental, health and safety objectives; employ a risk‑based approach to ensure implementation of life‑saving actions
Maintain and execute an EHS compliance calendar for all required regulatory and policy activities for all assigned locations
Work with regional leadership to ensure all key EHS operational controls are in place and that action items are resolved timely
Conduct site visits and assessments to evaluate compliance with OSHA standards, prioritizing programs to address gaps
Review and report EHS performance, identifying improvement opportunities and implementing preventative and corrective actions
lead site‑level root‑cause investigations, develop and implement corrective actions, and track to closure
Monitor and report status and effectiveness of EHS corrective and preventive actions; Ensure mandatory regulatory event reporting (OSHA, EPA, etc.) Perform risk and hazard assessments (JSA) and PPE assessments
Develop and implement site emergency response plans, serving as emergency coordinator for events
Drive proactive EHS excellence through cross‑functional cooperation, communication and training; work with EHS Training Team on development and deployment
Maintain required local systems for environmental permitting, analytical testing and record keeping to maintain compliance
Partner with business leaders to promote a proactive safety culture focused on incident prevention and regulatory compliance
Advise commercial/sales staff on EHS implications of new or changed services and/or product offerings
Own audit actions to ensure regulatory compliance
Maintain accurate and timely EHS record keeping, document management and effective case management
Coordinate all regulatory and company‑required EHS testing and training, collaborating with the “E” and “H” teams
Have awareness of chemical industry practices
Assist internal/external legal counsel in preparing legal and technical defenses in regulatory enforcement actions and related matters
Stay current on regulatory and industry trends, best practices, and participate in relevant industry associations and groups
Bachelor’s degree in EHS or related science field (highly desired); In lieu of a bachelor’s degree, >10 years’ experience in an EHS function will be considered
Minimum 5 years’ experience in an EHS function within a high‑risk industry
Working knowledge of EHS regulations with a strong understanding of OSHA and EPA laws
Basic management skills, including formalized methodologies (goal setting, performance tracking, etc.)
Preference for applicable EHS‑related professional certifications (ASP, CSP, IHIT, CIH, CHMM, etc.)
Medical, dental and vision insurance
Paid time off, including 10 paid holidays
Optional health savings account and flexible spending account
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