Norfolk Va, US
Health, Safety & Environmental Compliance Officer
Led by Rodolphe Saadé, the CMA CGM Group, a global leader in shipping and logistics, serves more than 420 ports around the world on five continents. With its subsidiary CEVA Logistics, a world leader in logistics, and its air freight division CMA CGM AIR CARGO, the CMA CGM Group is continually innovating to offer its customers a complete and increasingly efficient range of new shipping, land, air and logistics solutions.
Committed to the energy transition in shipping, and a pioneer in the use of alternative fuels, the CMA CGM Group has set a target to become Net Zero Carbon by 2050.
Through the CMA CGM Foundation, the Group acts in humanitarian crises that require an emergency response by mobilizing the Group’s shipping and logistics expertise to bring humanitarian supplies around the world.
Present in 160 countries through its network of more than 400 offices and 750 warehouses, the Group employs more than 155,000 people worldwide, including 4,000 in Marseilles where its head office is located.
Position Summary:
This position is responsible for coordination and oversight of safety, health, and environmental policies and compliance for CMA CGM Group entities located in the United States.
Essential Duties / Responsibilities:
- Work with Head Office Safety, Security, and Environmental office to maintain, evaluate, and improve safety, health, and environmental policies for CMA CGM Group global operations in the United States (marine and inland). To include leading U.S. international and domestic cargo regulations/procedures to ensure compliance.
- Act as a liaison to U.S. governmental agencies, including but not limited to Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security, Coast Guard, Department of Transportation, California Air Resources Board, Environmental Protection Agency and port authorities. Participate and represent U.S. Group entities for industry working groups, including but not limited to Pacific Merchant Shipping Association and World Shipping Council, on safety, health-related, and environmental regulation and compliance in coordination with the VP U.S. Compliance and relevant internal teams.
- Responsible for leading the application, verification, and maintenance of various environmental incentive, benefit, and corporate recognition programs for North America.
- Lead, maintain and ensure compliance with CTPAT program for all Group U.S. entities and brands, including but not limited CMA, ANL, and APL. Lead review and validation of partner/customer supply chain security surveys for adherence to C-TPAT Minimum Security Standards. Lead CTPAT training program. Lead providing subject matter expertise regarding CTPAT compliance in response to inquiries from customers, vendors, suppliers or other 3rd parties.
- Lead internal incident investigations and ensure effective corrective actions and continual improvement in business processes for safety, health, and environmental compliance. Lead working with U.S. Risk Management Team and Audit Team to make recommendations to mitigate exposure or risk, where applicable. Review activities to ensure that compliance issues/concerns within the organization are appropriately evaluated, investigated, and resolved.
- Lead CARB Shore Power compliance program, including record keeping, data entry and data integrity. Lead organization and compilation of supporting documents for relief measures, compliance reporting, CARB audits and/or internal audits. Act as a liaison with CARB staff, in coordination with VP U.S. Compliance and U.S. Government Relations team.
- MISCELLANEOUS RELATED DUTIES OR PROJECTS AS REQUIRED
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Education and Experience Requirements:
- Bachelor's Degree required, Master's Degree preferred
- 8-10 years of general work experience. 6-8 years Industry experience
- Experience leading safety and environmental compliance and quality assurance programs.
- Organizational Resilience, continuity of operations planning, interview and investigation skills, disaster recovery planning, vulnerability assessment, emergency management and environmental response.
- Experience working closely with U.S. governmental authorities.
Come along on CMA CGM’s adventure! CMA CGM (America) LLC is committed to equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, pregnancy, age, sexual orientation, marital status, gender identity, veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected classification.
Nearest Major Market: Hampton Roads