LG Energy Solution Michigan Inc. (LGESMI) develops and manufactures large lithium-ion polymer batteries and modules for electric vehicle (EV) and energy storage applications. Come join the leader in advanced EV batteries!
In this role, you will oversee the performance and activities of the site's Disaster Prevention Center, disaster prevention programs, and plant Fire Brigade. You will provide technical support related to the design, installation, inspection, testing and maintenance of fire protection systems throughout the site.
Manage a team of safety and health members
Develop and track established KPI's for team members
Develop and execute the budget
Provide coaching and mentoring to direct reports and helps create career development plans for these individuals
Function as a subject matter expert resource to teams for consistent implementation of company safety standards and programs, and provides site-wide safety training and performs jobsite safety auditing and incident investigation
Enforce adherence to laws and regulations governing the health and safety of individuals
Ensure that all environmental reporting and compliance management tasks are completed on time
Manage all LGESMI Disaster Prevention Center, Fire Brigade, and Medical 1st Responder programs and activities. Collaborate all fire prevention activities within LGESMI as well as with partners, customers, stakeholders, and government officials
Direct the development of strategies for identifying needs for both special and conventional items of fire suppression and fire safety equipment as well as the technologies necessary for the mitigation of technological emergencies
Develop response guidelines for new bio-medical facilities; and develops new emergency response policies that are compliant with Department of Homeland Security rules and regulations
Collaborate with local, state, and government officials and assists in the establishment of pre-plans and emergency response protocols for first responders
Manage an extensive pre-hospital care emergency medical services program
Ensure that patient care providers are certified as Emergency Medical Technicians through initial training and recertification
Manage a comprehensive, on-going hazardous materials response training program which is required to support the complex hazardous materials (chemicals, biological agents, and radioactive materials) response activity.
Participate in planning sessions for major emergency response and contingency plans, as well as government level exercises
Develop fire and life safety policies and procedures
Act as Incident Commander during emergencies and disasters
Facilitate and maintain positive relationships with outside responding agencies (fire, police, ems, hazmat), and insurance and code officials
Assist the police during incidents such as active threats, weapons of mass destruction, and bioterrorism
Coordinate the mutual aid agreements with appropriate Fire Department affected by the agreement
Collaborate with the Division of the Fire Marshal as well as provides guidance and support in accomplishing routine and specialized fire safety assessments and training in this complex discipline
Collaborate with the County Division of Emergency Management in the planning and execution of drills and training
Conduct thorough and timely Layered Process Audits in appropriate work areas
Maintain cleanliness at work site in accordance with 5S3R Standards:
Sort, set in order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain
Right Location, Right Quantity, Right Container
Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree required in Occupational Safety or related field, MS or MBA preferred, or equivalent, relevant experience
Incident Command System (FEMA ICS-100/ICS-200 or equivalent)
National Incident Management System (FEMA IS-700 or equivalent)
State of Michigan Licensed - MFR/EMR or Basic EMT
Must have or be able to obtain within one year, FEMA IS-5.A: An Introduction to Hazardous Material, IS-100.C: Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS 100, IS-120.C: An Introduction to Exercises, IS-200.C: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response, ICS-200, IS-230.E: Fundamentals of Emergency Management, IS-235.C: Emergency Planning, IS-240.C: Leadership and Influence, IS-241.C: Decision Making and Problem Solving, IS-700.B: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System
Must pass a firefighter physical
Experience:
7 to 10+ years of emergency management experience
3 to 6+ years of leadership experience
5 years of experience working as a Firefighter, Fire Officer, or 1st responder (Fire or EMS) for a professional, accredited agency
Skills:
Proven leadership skills
Positive attitude and demonstrated effectiveness in accomplishing goals
Excellent organizational and decision-making skills
Adhere to the Code of Ethics and Professional Standards of Conduct for Emergency Management Professionals
Strong knowledge of and experience working with OSHA and state/local regulations and requirements
Ability to work flexible hours as needed to support entire production team
Proficient in MS Office suite
Outstanding organizational skills
Professional, positive attitude, highly motivated self-starter
Strong organizational skills
Ability to gather data and prepare reports, statements and presentations
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Physical Requirements:
Offer will be contingent on successful completion of NFPA compliant Firefighter physical
The work requires strenuous physical exertion e.g., frequent climbing of multiple flights of stairs, running, lifting heavy objects over 50 pounds, crouching or crawling in restrictive areas during fire and rescue situations; wearing/carrying fire protection equipment; extended periods of heavy moving and lifting of patients in a variety of situations; recurring bending, lifting, stooping, stretching, and positioning of patients under adverse conditions or in confined areas; and prolonged periods in protective breathing apparatus and protective clothing during fire or hazardous materials incidents or exercises
The work is performed both indoors and outdoors with exposure to the elements. The environment regularly involves high risks with exposure to potentially dangerous situations or unusual environmental stress that require a range of safety and other precautions (e.g. subject to possible fire conditions or similar situations where conditions cannot be controlled)