Vice President, Environmental Health & Safety
As Vice President, Environmental Health and Safety (EHS), you will lead the production EHS organization at NBCUniversal. The successful candidate will develop and lead the implementation of strategy and standards that ensure the protection and safety of NBCUniversal’s assets across the varied settings throughout the NBCUniversal Universal Studio Group (USG) and Universal Filmed Entertainment Group (UFEG) portfolios, such as production, offsite location, and office settings. Key to your success in achieving EHS goals will be your ability to build relationships with business leaders across portfolios and infusing a culture of environmental health and safety. This role will report to the Senior Vice President, Environmental Health and Safety. Responsibilities: Implement consistent application of NBCU’s enterprise-wide EHS policy, procedures, standards, strategies and goals in compliance with local, state and federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or equivalent rules and regulations. Actively seek new and innovative ways to create and improve environmentally compliant work practices and standards to protect the safety of the company’s employees and assets. Coach, mentor and lead the business EHS teams and ensure training and development needs are met. Liaise with appropriate regulatory agencies and ensure NBCU’s regulatory compliance, as it applies to EHS, and serve as the primary contact on all EHS matters for productions. Develop safety programs and objectives, as well as coordinate and conduct training programs. Enhance and strengthen the safety performance and compliance of the EHS Program and the company through defined and measurable metrics, KPIs and analytics. In collaboration with the NBCUniversal Global Security Team, lead the investigation of accidents and injuries, ensure that accident investigations are conducted properly and communicate clear recommendations of action for eliminating future accidents. Build strong relationships with business leaders across the NBCU USG and UFEG portfolios to advise on EHS matters and highlight EHS priorities. Responsible for setting and managing both the budget and vendor contracts for EHS production needs. Provide OSHA or equivalent compliance guidance on processes, equipment, supplies and environmental matters. Recommend measures to protect workers from potentially hazardous work methods, processes or equipment. Liaise with external professional organizations to represent NBCU’s interests as needed.