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Titulo del Puesto de Trabajo
H&S Manager/Process and Safety Expert
Ref #
P1007653
Tipo de Empleo
Indefinido
Departamento
Environmental Health and Safety
Nivel de posición
Manager
Fecha
jueves, Octubre 16, 2025
Ubicación de oficina AESC
Navalmoral de la Mata, Extremadura, Spain

Descripcion y Requisitos

Descripción del Puesto de Trabajo

The Health and Safety Manager/Expert of AESC Spain will support the establishment of a world-class Health and Safety program for the new battery gigafactory in Navalmoral de la Mata. Reporting to the HSE Head of Spain, you will implement HS standards, ensure regulatory compliance, and drive a proactive safety culture across construction and future operations. This hands-on role requires strong leadership, risk awareness, and collaboration with contractors and project teams to achieve zero-incident performance and environmental excellence.

Competencias Requeridas
  • Seguridad en la Construcción
  • Seguridad ELECTRICA
  • Prevención De Incendios
  • Sistemas de gestión de SSMA
  • Salud y Seguridad
  • Seguridad Industrial
  • Sistema de gestión de la seguridad operacional
  • Normas y reglamentos de salud y seguridad
  • Procedimientos de salud y seguridad
  • Profesional de seguridad certificado (certificación)
  • Reglamentos de seguridad
  • Normas de seguridad
Cualificaciones
  1. 5+ years of HS Health and Safety (PRL) experience in industrial or manufacturing environments.
  2. Proven implementation and management of ISO 45001 and ISO 14001 systems, with successful external certification cycles and audits
  3. Solid track record in risk assessment, incident investigation, and emergency preparedness, including root‑cause analysis and crisis response planning for operational and contractor risks.
  4. Deep knowledge of Spanish and EU regulations—such as Seveso III, REACH/CLP, Waste Battery & WEEE, and the newly adopted EU Battery Regulation—and practical experience with permitting and regulatory interface
  5. Hands‑on HSE leadership during capital projects and gigafactory launches, particularly in battery manufacturing or clean‑tech operations; familiarity with process safety, ATEX, machine safety, and contractor compliance is essential
  6. Strong training and behavioural safety experience, with evidence of developing and delivering multilingual ES/EN safety programmes, toolbox talks, and campaigns tailored to manufacturing audiences
  7. Proficiency in building and monitoring HSE KPIs (e.g., TRIFR, LTIFR, near‑miss/leading indicators), along with regular reporting to senior executives with insight and action plans
  8. Cross-functional stakeholder engagement skills, with a solid record of collaborating with Production, Engineering, Quality, Finance, and external auditors/regulatory bodies to harmonise safety compliance
  9. Background in sustainability and waste compliance for battery materials, demonstrating understanding of circular economy challenges in the battery industry—from recycling logistics to decarbonisation and solvent/pollution control would be an advantage