EHS Business Partner, Site Ops
Company: Genentech
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: June 2, 2025
Job Description:
The PositionThis South San Francisco (SSF) based position is a
pivotal part of Genentech's Environment, Health & Safety (EHS)
function within the Security, Safety, Health, and Environment
(SSHE) department. EHS is integral to safeguarding Genentech's
operational integrity and upholding our culture of proactive
prevention and innovative problem-solving. Our mission is to
mitigate risks and ensure the safety of our people, the
environment, and our pipeline across the SSF campus and our
extensive network. At Genentech, compliance is a collaborative
effort shared with the entire business.As the face and voice of EHS
to Siite Operations and the face and voice of the client to EHS,
the EHS Site Operations Business Partner (BP) is accountable for
customer engagement, understanding the business, managing customer
and partner issues, serving as the voice of the customer,
facilitating communications, implementing programs, ensuring
compliance assurance and permitting, overseeing EHS training,
managing corrective action plans, audits, and inspections, handling
incident management and reporting, and developing, tracking,
reporting, and driving business unit EHS metrics.Key
ResponsibilitiesLeadership and Representation
- Internal and External Representation: Act as the face of the
EHS function both within Genentech and externally. Leverage
specialized expertise to represent the company at industry forums,
regulatory meetings, and other external engagements.
- Strategic Leadership: Lead EHS initiatives with medium to high
regulatory requirements, risks, and complexity. Provide strategic
guidance and mentorship to EHS staff, fostering a culture of
excellence and continuous improvement.
- Expertise and Influence: Demonstrate strong understanding of
programmatic principles, offering deep, actionable insights into
program operations and strategy. Lead by example, setting high
standards for EHS performance.
- Executive Leadership: Through Strong leadership qualities, Sets
a positive example, treating all employees, peers, and leaders with
dignity and respect. Demonstrates strong leadership qualities,
including integrity, accountability, empathy, resilience, and the
ability to inspire and motivate.
- Vision Communication: Articulates and aligns EHS and SSHE goals
across the organization and with customers.
- Communication Skills: Exhibits great verbal and written skills
for clear and effective communication at all levels.
- Confidentiality: Handles sensitive information with strict
confidentiality and discretion.
- Conflict Resolution: Manages conflicts diplomatically to
achieve successful outcomes for all parties.
- Accountability and Growth: Receptive to feedback and takes
responsibility, showing a willingness to learn and grow.
- Presentation Skills: Delivers engaging presentations, conveying
information effectively to diverse audiences.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: Fosters effective partnerships
across different functions and roles.
- Decision Making: Makes sound decisions based on thorough
judgment and consideration of all factors.
- Global Representation: Represents SSF externally and on global
squads and teams.
- SHE Management: Drives and is responsible for SHE management
efforts across the customer persona with projects or activities,
which have an impact across the assigned business unit.Customer
Engagement
- Main Point of Contact: Serve as the primary EHS contact for
moderately complex business units with medium to high risk and
medium complexity programs. Regularly meet with business unit
leaders to establish and nurture relationships, comprehend EHS
risks, and manage customer safety team engagements.
- Understanding the Business: Actively engage with customers in
their workspaces to gain insight into their processes and business
operations, lead and track risk assessments and inventory, and
comprehend the business risks involved to help manage the highest
risks at the right time for the business.
- Customer and Partner Issue and Solution Management: Actively
resolve misunderstandings and conflicts between the customer and
EHS, take full responsibility for managing customer EHS issues from
start to finish, and reframe challenges into opportunities while
influencing others to adopt new behaviors and approaches. Partner
with other EHS team members to provide holistic solutions for the
business.
- Voice of the Customer: Serve as the advocate for the customer,
ensuring their goals and strategies are enabled by EHS program and
business process requirements, not impeded.
- Communications: Incorporate EHS messaging into customer
internal communications, assist with the most effective
communication approaches for the business, and share applicable BU
goals and feedback with the PMs while assisting with implementation
based on business need.
- Programs: Works with Program Managers to ensure program
requirements are built with customer processes in mind to enable,
not hinder, business outcomes and in alignment with customer
goals.EHS Training and Compliance
- Targeted Training: Assists customers with the assignment of
advanced EHS training programs, monitors EHS training completion,
and works with EHS Program Managers to improve training materials
and their effectiveness within the business units supported.
- Incident Management and Reporting: Remain informed of incidents
impacting customer spaces or business and ensure STARIs are
entered, tracked, and completed with quality for customer-owned
incidents.
- Compliance Assurance and Permitting: Help Program Managers
understand what compliance assurance tasks may have the biggest
impact to reduce customer risks and update the customer
applicability section of the EHS Program Matrix.
- Corrective Action Plans (CAPA), Audits, and Inspections: Tracks
customer CAPAs, prepares customers for audits and inspections, and
informs customers of CAPA management progress and upcoming audits
or inspections that affect their business. Conduct regular risk
assessments and audits for medium risk customers.Metric Development
and Management
- Meaningful Metrics: Develop and track customer metrics to
measure effectiveness, adoption, business interruption, cost, and
risk. Collaborate with EHS and the SSHE LT to create sustainable
improvement plans.
- Presentation: Present metrics to client's senior leadership and
staff, ensuring metric health and identifying changes to metrics
that are no longer meaningful.Output Planning and Implementation
- Strategic Participation: Lead and participate across EHS, SSHE,
and with business by participating in SSHE outputs, ensuring that
SSHE outcomes align with customer outcomes, seeking feedback and
the voice of the customer, supporting output implementation, and
ensuring work aligns with SSHE outputs.Goal Setting and Alignment
- Business Unit Goals: Partner with business units to develop
aligned EHS goals. Ensure alignment with SHE outputs and outcomes,
and budget parameters. Communicate business goals and
progress/performance throughout the year.
- Individual Goals: Ensure individual goals drive improvements in
safety, health, and environmental standards, include Roche
competencies, and are aligned with SSHE and customer
outcomes.Emergency Response and Business Continuity
- Emergency Response: Represent EHS and lead portions of the
response in person or remotely during disaster, emergency response
and recovery efforts, and business continuity events when
needed.
- Crisis Management: Experience in managing EHS incidents.
- Business Continuity: The Business Partner may be asked to work
across EHS and SSHE to support business needs to help manage risks
and will act as stewards for other business units as
assigned.Requirements
- Educational Background: Bachelor's degree in Environmental
Health and Safety or related field with 8-10 years of experience,
or no degree with 12 years of experience.
- Degree Preferred: MS
- Regulatory Expertise: Strong understanding of regulatory
compliance and industry standards.
- Communication Skills: Good communication and
relationship-building skills, capable of engaging with stakeholders
at all levels.The expected salary range for this position based on
the primary location of California is $113,300.00 - $210,500.00 USD
Annual. Actual pay will be determined based on experience,
qualifications, geographic location, and other job-related factors
permitted by law. A discretionary annual bonus may be available
based on individual and Company performance. This position also
qualifies for the benefits detailed at the link provided
below.Genentech is an equal opportunity employer. It is our policy
and practice to employ, promote, and otherwise treat any and all
employees and applicants on the basis of merit, qualifications, and
competence. The company's policy prohibits unlawful discrimination,
including but not limited to, discrimination on the basis of
Protected Veteran status, individuals with disabilities status, and
consistent with all federal, state, or local laws.If you have a
disability and need an accommodation in relation to the online
application process, please contact us by completing this form
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Keywords: Genentech, South San Francisco , EHS Business Partner, Site Ops, Other , San Francisco, California
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