What are the responsibilities and job description for the Global EHS Strategic Equipment Program Manager position at Intel Corporation?
The Global EHS Strategic Equipment Program Manager role reporting directly to the Global Compliance and Technical Services Manager. This position will serve as a subject matter expert and lead the development and implementation of global EHS standards for semiconductor manufacturing equipment, automation, and robotics, ensuring conformance and safety across global operations. You will also be responsible for delivering EHS Top Jobs, Objectives and Key Results related to the oversight scope.
As a Global Strategic EHS Equipment Program Manager your responsibilities will include:
Minimum Qualifications
As a Global Strategic EHS Equipment Program Manager your responsibilities will include:
- Comprehensive EHS Framework: Establish a global EHS framework encompassing acquisition, installation, modification and movement of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, significantly reducing risks while enhancing EHS compliance and efficiency.
- Innovative EHS Processes: Create and manage global EHS processes, tools, and training programs, resulting in a standardized approach to EHS across diverse manufacturing and non-manufacturing environments.
- Stakeholder Collaboration: Act as a key liaison between internal and external stakeholders - including planning, procurement, engineering, facilities, and legal - to integrate EHS requirements into company processes, driving alignment and compliance.
- Risk Management Enhancements: Implement robust risk management strategies for semiconductor equipment and automation processes, with a focus on decreased incidents and near-misses and compliance/conformance assurance across global operations.
- Process Optimization: Streamline EHS processes through the introduction of innovative tools and methodologies.
- Best Practices: Foster a culture of continuous improvement by sharing best practices and lessons learned across the Semiconductor industry and global sites, leading to enhanced EHS performance and operational consistency.
- Strategic and innovative thinker with a demonstrated ability to challenge boundary conditions and develop innovative solutions, including new business processes, optimization of current processes, etc.
- Skills to establish relationships with business stakeholders, site operations teams, and collaborate with other support organizations across Intel.
- Excellent communication and influencing skills, both written and verbal, with emphasis on the ability to communicate complex technical topics in a clear and concise manner to a variety of audiences, both internal and external to the company.
- Recognized as a content expert in environmental related areas
- Expertise to achieve results by leading and engaging partners internal and external to the company.
Minimum Qualifications
- The candidate must possess a bachelor's degree in an engineering field: Environmental, Chemical, or relevant sciences field with an emphasis on Environmental, Health and Safety.
- 10 years of combined experience in:
- Semiconductors
- EHS Technical experience overseeing the development and implementation of global EHS standards for semiconductor manufacturing equipment, automation, and robotics.
- MS or PhD degree in Environmental, Health and Safety related field
- Extensive knowledge of semiconductor manufacturing equipment EHS Design standards (SEMI S2, SEMI S8)
- Proficient in semiconductor equipment risk assessment methodologies (e.g., SEMI S10)
- Experience with 3rd Party evaluators, practices and the ability to analyze and interpret inspection reports
- Familiarity with semiconductor manufacturing equipment suppliers
- Participation in semiconductor and applicable industry EHS standards development (SEMI, ANSI, ISO Drafting Sub-Committees)
- Extensive experience in the development of corporate industrial robotics and automation EHS programs across multidisciplinary teams, including procurement, legal, facilities and engineering.
- In-depth knowledge of industrial robotics consensus safety standards (e.g., ANSI/RIA R15.06, R15.08, ISO 10218-1, ISO 10218-2, ISO 15066) ensuring compliance and best practices.
- Expertise in robotics and automation risk assessment methodologies, including task-based hazard analysis, risk reduction strategies, and implementation of mitigation controls.
- Skilled in integrating industrial robotics safety strategies into business operations, encompassing design, installation, and release-to-production processes, while aligning with organizational objectives.
- Experience collaborating with industrial robot designers, manufacturers, integrators and end users to ensure conformance with EHS requirements.