
Associate Director, Environmental Health & Safety
Novo Nordisk A/S, Boulder, CO, United States
Location: Boulder, CO, US
About the Department The Boulder Site is home to the specialized technical operations/CMC team for oligonucleotides and RNAi therapeutics. The CMC team works alongside Quality, Regulatory, Technical Operations and RNAi Early Development professionals at our Boulder, Colorado facility and works closely with our teams in Lexington, Massachusetts. Together, we are driving change. Are you ready to make a difference.
The Position This role will report to the Boulder Site Head and be responsible for developing and leading Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) initiatives for the operations at the Boulder, CO site. This role is responsible for building and driving a strong safety culture and ensuring compliance with all applicable regulations. The Associate Director, EHS will act as EHS site lead and will collaborate directly with staff at the Boulder, CO site(s), Global EHS stakeholders, and other locations as needed to implement and uphold company‑wide safety and health policies. Responsible for the development and execution of all EH&S programs and initiatives and aligning with Corporate standards.
Relationships Reports to Boulder Site Head.
Essential Functions
Develop and implement technical safety initiatives that support operations efficiently and on schedule
Design and execution of all safety programs that ensure safe, complaint, and effective operation of our operations
Create, implement and govern the Industrial Hygiene (IH) program, including testing, protocol development, and implementation of a risk‑based IH strategy
Deliver environmental and sustainability programs, manage hazardous waste programs, and required environmental reporting
Determine if compliance is required for Process Safety Management (PSM) program
Implement Process Hazard Analysis (PHA), Management of Change (MOC), and other safety programs as required
Direct EHS support for site expansion or construction projects, collaborating with project sponsors and support
Lead and participate in investigations, drive RCA process for safety issues and see mitigation through completion
Support the development and implementation of the site’s Chemical Management System
Serve as a leading member of the site’s Emergency Response Team (ERT), responding to emergencies within your level of training, including CPR, First Aid, AED use, and chemical spill response with SCBA
Perform other duties as assigned to support EH&S and site objectives
Partner with CMC EH&S teams to implement global initiatives and align site practices with corporate standards and governance
Physical Requirements May move equipment &/or supplies weighing up to 33 pounds within the facility using various body positions. May be required to be on your feet for up to a 8‑hour shift. May require the ability to work in loud noise environments with hearing protections.
Development of People Supervisory. Ensure that reporting personnel have individual development plans (IDP), with annual goals and measurements that are consistent with the priorities of the business, and that interim reviews are held so that their work is focused on those priorities, and they understand their level of accountability for results and the measurement process. Ensure that the IDP forms include completed learning and aspiration plans and are in place for all reporting personnel to enable the achievement of goals and capability to assume increased levels of responsibility. Manage the application and communication of all Novo Nordisk policies, procedures, and Novo Nordisk Way.
Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in a technical field or equivalent combination of education & industry equivalent experience required. Master’s degree preferred
Minimum of five years of leadership/supervisory experience in EHS required, preferably in a pharmaceutical/regulated industry
Minimum of 10 years of experience in EHS required, preferably with roles of increasing responsibility
Proven ability to develop and implement a Safety Culture
Experience working at a Process Safety Management (PSM) facility or a working knowledge of the requirements
Fluent in principles of EHS, including relevant laws and regulations. To include air, water, waste permitting, and OSHA reporting requirements
Proven ability to design, develop, and implement EHS Management Systems (safety, environmental, and health programs)
Ability to proactively assess processes and equipment for risks; develop solutions to reduce hazards and environmental impact
Familiarity with EH&S Management Systems and applicable ISO and OSHA
Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects
Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills in diverse environments
Ability to maintain accurate and up‑to‑date records
Readiness to respond to emergencies and lead effectively in critical situations
Demonstrated competencies in analytical thinking, initiative, teamwork, and attention to detail
Ability to apply scientific and chemical principles to technical challenges
The base compensation range for this position is $152,700 to $267,300. Base compensation is determined based on a number of factors. This position is also eligible for a company bonus based on individual and company performance. Novo Nordisk offers long‑term incentive compensation and or company vehicles depending on the position’s level or other company factors.
Employees are also eligible to participate in Company employee benefit programs including medical, dental and vision coverage; life insurance; disability insurance; 401(k) savings plan; flexible spending accounts; employee assistance program; tuition reimbursement program; and voluntary benefits such as group legal, critical illness, identity theft protection, pet insurance and auto/home insurance. The Company also offers time off pursuant to its sick time policy, flex‑able vacation policy, and parental leave policy.
We commit to an inclusive recruitment process and equality of opportunity for all our job applicants.
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About the Department The Boulder Site is home to the specialized technical operations/CMC team for oligonucleotides and RNAi therapeutics. The CMC team works alongside Quality, Regulatory, Technical Operations and RNAi Early Development professionals at our Boulder, Colorado facility and works closely with our teams in Lexington, Massachusetts. Together, we are driving change. Are you ready to make a difference.
The Position This role will report to the Boulder Site Head and be responsible for developing and leading Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) initiatives for the operations at the Boulder, CO site. This role is responsible for building and driving a strong safety culture and ensuring compliance with all applicable regulations. The Associate Director, EHS will act as EHS site lead and will collaborate directly with staff at the Boulder, CO site(s), Global EHS stakeholders, and other locations as needed to implement and uphold company‑wide safety and health policies. Responsible for the development and execution of all EH&S programs and initiatives and aligning with Corporate standards.
Relationships Reports to Boulder Site Head.
Essential Functions
Develop and implement technical safety initiatives that support operations efficiently and on schedule
Design and execution of all safety programs that ensure safe, complaint, and effective operation of our operations
Create, implement and govern the Industrial Hygiene (IH) program, including testing, protocol development, and implementation of a risk‑based IH strategy
Deliver environmental and sustainability programs, manage hazardous waste programs, and required environmental reporting
Determine if compliance is required for Process Safety Management (PSM) program
Implement Process Hazard Analysis (PHA), Management of Change (MOC), and other safety programs as required
Direct EHS support for site expansion or construction projects, collaborating with project sponsors and support
Lead and participate in investigations, drive RCA process for safety issues and see mitigation through completion
Support the development and implementation of the site’s Chemical Management System
Serve as a leading member of the site’s Emergency Response Team (ERT), responding to emergencies within your level of training, including CPR, First Aid, AED use, and chemical spill response with SCBA
Perform other duties as assigned to support EH&S and site objectives
Partner with CMC EH&S teams to implement global initiatives and align site practices with corporate standards and governance
Physical Requirements May move equipment &/or supplies weighing up to 33 pounds within the facility using various body positions. May be required to be on your feet for up to a 8‑hour shift. May require the ability to work in loud noise environments with hearing protections.
Development of People Supervisory. Ensure that reporting personnel have individual development plans (IDP), with annual goals and measurements that are consistent with the priorities of the business, and that interim reviews are held so that their work is focused on those priorities, and they understand their level of accountability for results and the measurement process. Ensure that the IDP forms include completed learning and aspiration plans and are in place for all reporting personnel to enable the achievement of goals and capability to assume increased levels of responsibility. Manage the application and communication of all Novo Nordisk policies, procedures, and Novo Nordisk Way.
Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in a technical field or equivalent combination of education & industry equivalent experience required. Master’s degree preferred
Minimum of five years of leadership/supervisory experience in EHS required, preferably in a pharmaceutical/regulated industry
Minimum of 10 years of experience in EHS required, preferably with roles of increasing responsibility
Proven ability to develop and implement a Safety Culture
Experience working at a Process Safety Management (PSM) facility or a working knowledge of the requirements
Fluent in principles of EHS, including relevant laws and regulations. To include air, water, waste permitting, and OSHA reporting requirements
Proven ability to design, develop, and implement EHS Management Systems (safety, environmental, and health programs)
Ability to proactively assess processes and equipment for risks; develop solutions to reduce hazards and environmental impact
Familiarity with EH&S Management Systems and applicable ISO and OSHA
Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects
Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills in diverse environments
Ability to maintain accurate and up‑to‑date records
Readiness to respond to emergencies and lead effectively in critical situations
Demonstrated competencies in analytical thinking, initiative, teamwork, and attention to detail
Ability to apply scientific and chemical principles to technical challenges
The base compensation range for this position is $152,700 to $267,300. Base compensation is determined based on a number of factors. This position is also eligible for a company bonus based on individual and company performance. Novo Nordisk offers long‑term incentive compensation and or company vehicles depending on the position’s level or other company factors.
Employees are also eligible to participate in Company employee benefit programs including medical, dental and vision coverage; life insurance; disability insurance; 401(k) savings plan; flexible spending accounts; employee assistance program; tuition reimbursement program; and voluntary benefits such as group legal, critical illness, identity theft protection, pet insurance and auto/home insurance. The Company also offers time off pursuant to its sick time policy, flex‑able vacation policy, and parental leave policy.
We commit to an inclusive recruitment process and equality of opportunity for all our job applicants.
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