Base: $92,917 - $112,894.20; bonus: eligible for a...
Remote
Ammonia refrigeration system knowledge
Osha psm and rmp compliance audits
Root cause analysis for incident investigations
JBS USA is seeking a Process Safety Manager to promote safe processes and compliance with OSHA standards across its facilities in North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Texas. The role involves conducting audits, leading process hazard analyses, and ensuring regulatory compliance, while offering a competitive salary and benefits
Job Summary
The Process Safety Manager is responsible for promoting safe processes, projects, products, and people through the use of OSHA safe work practices.
This role requires leading Process Hazards Analyses and conducting compliance audits for ammonia refrigeration and chlorine gas injection systems every three to five years.
The company offers a base salary range of $92,917 - $112,894.20 along with medical, dental, vision coverage, and a 401(k) match.
Matching Summary
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JBS USA is seeking a Process Safety Manager to promote safe processes and compliance with OSHA standards across its facilities in North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Texas. The role involves conducting audits, leading process hazard analyses, and ensuring regulatory compliance, while offering a competitive salary and benefits.
Salary
Base: $92,917 - $112,894.20; Bonus: Eligible for annual bonus plan; Benefits: Vision, Medical, Dental after 60 days; 401(k) match after one year
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Ammonia refrigeration system knowledge
OSHA PSM and RMP compliance audits
Root cause analysis for incident investigations
Process Hazards Analysis leadership
Engineering calculations for relief systems
Nice-to-have
AutoCAD software proficiency
English/Spanish bilingual capability
Six Sigma or TPM experience
APSM compliance software usage
Project management skills
Key Requirements
Bachelor's/Master's degree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering
Experience with six sigma, TPM, or Operational Excellence methodologies
Ability to interpret Piping and Instrument diagrams