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Join an organization that demonstrates a proactive health and safety management system, combined with strong employee engagement and environment that fosters continuous improvement. You will provide global leadership and oversight to the HSE&F function, activities and performance for the Business Center, establishing strong working relationships with business and Aerospace leaders and plant locations. This role will report directly to the Aerospace Vice President HSEPS, Facilities and Resilience, and matrix report to the Vice President Global Business Resilience. You will be a key leader directing sustainable health and safety programs across Aerospace through incorporation of impactful operating processes and keeping in front of leading practices in health and safety standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Be responsible for implementing and continuously optimizing the Resilience programs (Business Continuity, Crisis Management and Disaster Recovery) within Aerospace consistent with the Global Honeywell standard for these programs.
- Provide global leadership and oversight for Aerospace for all Resiliency matters to include the Business Continuity life cycle, crisis management, disaster recovery governance and other resiliency risks that have the potential to impact the Aerospace businesses.
- Partner with senior leadership in the business and develop strong working relationships with global Aerospace business leaders and plant locations to develop a comprehensive view of the Aerospace risk and impact picture, mitigation measures and gaps to deliver robust resilience strategies.
- Facilitate implementation of the Business Continuity lifecycle at critical locations and functions, ensuring the effective development of business continuity risk assessments, business impact analyses, protection and recovery strategies, and business continuity plans. Ensure compliance to maintenance requirements, including periodic plan reviews and exercises.
- Be the Resiliency SME within Aerospace, responsible for implementing, maintaining, exercising and facilitating the effective and efficient management of the Crisis Management program globally, wherever Aerospace has locations and operations.
- Drive the understanding and adoption of the Disaster Recovery Governance program within the Aerospace.
- Drive the adoption of Honeywell’s Emergency Communication system within Aerospace and develop an Aerospace wide exercise and testing program
- Partner with HSE&F to deliver the training, and maintenance of the Aerospace Incident management program and its associated risk escalation criteria with the partner programs
- Be accountable for maintaining the appropriate metrics and risk information and the Component Maturity Model to drive continuous improvement in Aerospace and work with the VP Global Business Resilience to develop the Global Honeywell Picture of resilience for the company.
- Develop and maintain a sound governance program within Aerospace in accordance with the Honeywell Global Resiliency Standard that keeps all Aerospace Resiliency program components aligned, current, relevant, actionable auditable, and continually improving.
- Mentor Business Continuity Coordinators at Aerospace locations where required and ensure consistency of coordinators and effective management of the development of the BCPs at those sites.
- Develop and maintain a training and awareness program with Aerospace that aligns with the Global Standard and meets the requirements.
- US Travel up to 30% is expected --however, during COVID only trips deemed essential.