Overview
Celanese seeks a Specialist, Innovation & Science Process Technology at their Kingston, ON polymerization hub within Technology & Innovation (T&I) in the Celanese Engineered Polymers Division. Our local organization is 30 employees strong while supporting Celanese globally. Kingston is called the Limestone City, located right on Lake Ontario with a population of 140-150,000 located within a 2-3 hour drive to Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa. The polymerization organization in Kingston has been here for over 80 years.
The Specialist, Innovation & Science Process Technology will design, develop, implement and oversee the Kingston, Auburn Hills and Troy site’s environmental, stewardship (health, safety and environmental) programs and procedures to safeguard employees and surrounding communities and to ensure that all facilities are compliant with regulations.
Travel Expectations:
Required to travel to Auburn Hills and Troy Sites (by car/train) 10-25% or as required due to work requirements.
Must have and keep active an Canadian Passport and have no issues for travel internationally.
Celanese has a rich 100+ year history and is now a global technology and specialty materials company with a focus on safety, innovation, productivity, culture, performance, and results. Our vision is to “Improving the world and everyday life through our people, chemistry and innovation."
Responsibilities
EHS Leadership & Program Management
Strategic Program Leadership: Lead the site EHS programs, ensuring alignment and integration with the Corporate Stewardship (EHS) Integration Plan.
Incident Management & Risk Mitigation: Lead risk-based incident investigations, conduct root cause failure analysis (RCFA), classify incidents, and manage the corrective action database system.
Process Safety Management (PSM): Serve as the site PSM Leader, including managing PHA sign-offs for EHS.
Regulatory Expertise: Provide expert consultation and interpretation of RAGAGEP (Recognized and Generally Accepted Good Engineering Practices), federal, state, provincial, and local EHS regulations (including OSHA/OHSA) and building codes.
Chemical Management: Oversee and enforce all procedures for chemical storage, handling, disposal, and utilize the ChIP chemical tracking system.
Core Safety Programs: Lead and manage key site safety programs, including confined space, lock-out/tag-out, fall protection, line break, PPE, hearing conservation, indoor air quality, thermal stress, ergonomics, and machine guarding.
Auditing & Compliance: Lead and coordinate 1st, 2nd, and 3rd party EHS audits, ensuring ongoing ISO 14001 compliance for the Environmental Management System (EMS).
Committee Leadership: Lead the site Joint Health and Safety Committee (Kingston), and act as the Stewardship representative for all site committees.
Environmental Stewardship
Compliance & Reporting: Enforce and report on site measures for Air Quality, External Noise, Water Management, and Hazardous Waste, ensuring compliance with all provincial and federal acts, regulations, and reporting (including corporate CEP and provincial certificates of approval).
Permitting & Approvals: Complete all renewal applications for Air and Water Certificates of Approval to maintain operational flexibility.
EMR and ISO 14001: Act as the Environmental Management Resource (EMR) and core process owner for EMS compliance, managing training, modification screening, ISO registers, and annual control plans.
Environmental Technology: Introduce new environmental technologies to reduce and prevent atmospheric contaminants and support environmental emergency response initiatives.
Safety Culture & Continuous Improvement
Culture Development: Champion a proactive safety culture across all levels of the organization by developing monthly safety meeting content and introducing new safety technologies and corporate programs.
Training & Engagement: Leverage a "learn-teach-learn" philosophy to empower others, leading and conducting emergency drills, and developing effective hazard communication.
Consultation & Support: Provide technical EHS consultation for the T&I labs as needed, serving as a key liaison with Stewardship leaders at other America's sites (Florence, KY and Chestnut Run, DE).
Qualifications
Required Qualifications
Secondary school graduation diploma with the successful completion of related courses in mathematics & sciences at minimum grade twelve level
5+ years in industrial safety and environmental experience in Canada and/or US
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree or higher in environmental, chemical engineering, technology or related
Certifications/Training (Highly Valued):
Industrial Hygiene Course
Certified Joint Health & Safety Representative
Process Safety Management (PSM) Training
Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA) Training
ISO 14001 or other quality program auditor training/experience
Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG/DOT) training
Six Sigma Green Belt certification
Certified Respiratory Administrator and Fit Tester
Industrial construction experience and contractor management
Key Competencies
Leadership & Communication
Excellent communication skills (oral and written) for internal and external audiences, including creating and delivering impactful presentations.
Proven ability to lead tasks and teams, acting as a resource and coach for less experienced colleagues.
Strong interpersonal skills; ability to interact effectively and work with various disciplines, leveraging diversity within a team.
Problem Solving & Drive
Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills, capable of analyzing potential solutions for complex or unstructured problems using experience and judgment.
Must be a highly innovative, self-managed starter who takes initiative, focuses on changing priorities, and aligns work with the broader business objectives.
Exceptional attention to detail to scrutinize abnormalities, document results, and communicate findings effectively.