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Land USA

Stadt Pennsville, New Jersey

Funktionsbereich Operations

Jobgruppe SHE

Beschäftigungsart Unbefristeter Vertrag

Arbeitszeit Vollzeit

An seinen weltweiten Standorten bietet Siegfried seinen Mitarbeitern spannende Karrieremöglichkeiten in einem internationalen Umfeld. Wir pflegen eine multidisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit und ermutigen unsere Mitarbeiter, ihre Karriere aktiv zu gestalten und zu beeinflussen. Dieser Ansatz, gepaart mit unserem dynamischen Arbeitsumfeld, macht Siegfried zu einem attraktiven Arbeitgeber.

Ihre Rolle

Scope: 

The Process Environmental Engineer will be responsible for designing, implementing, and optimizing processes that improve environmental performance, focusing on air quality, sustainability, and regulatory compliance. This role will ensure adherence to critical environmental regulations including DPCC (Discharge Prevention, Containment, and Cleanup)RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act), air permits, environmental justice initiatives in New Jersey (NJ), and compliance with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) regulations and the Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act (TCPA). The engineer will collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate these considerations into daily operations.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES:

  1. Air Quality & Permit Management:
    • Ensure compliance with air quality regulations and air permit requirements set by NJDEP and other regulatory bodies.
    • Manage the application, renewal, and reporting for air permits, ensuring compliance with New Jersey’s air quality standards.
    • Monitor and report emissions, ensuring compliance with all air permit conditions.
  2. Environmental Justice and Community Engagement:
    • Integrate environmental justice considerations, particularly focusing on communities in New Jersey that may be disproportionately impacted by industrial operations.
    • Engage with local stakeholders to ensure environmentally sustainable practices that promote fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens.
    • Develop programs that prioritize vulnerable communities in accordance with environmental justice frameworks.
  3. Compliance with NJDEP and Environmental Regulations:
    • Ensure all processes comply with NJDEP regulations, including reporting and submitting necessary environmental compliance documentation.
    • Monitor for changes in NJDEP regulations, ensuring timely updates to processes and permits as needed.
    • Prepare comprehensive compliance reports for NJDEP, including air, water, and waste management aspects.
  4. Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act (TCPA) Compliance:
    • Ensure compliance with the Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act (TCPA) by developing and maintaining appropriate risk management plans.
    • Assess chemicals and processes covered under the TCPA and implement appropriate safety, risk assessments, and emergency plans to protect human health and the environment.
  5. Discharge Prevention, Containment, and Cleanup (DPCC):
    • Develop and implement procedures in compliance with DPCC regulations for the prevention, containment, and cleanup of discharges of oil or hazardous substances.
    • Monitor facility operations to identify potential discharge risks and ensure that containment measures are in place.
    • Coordinate cleanup efforts and maintain response readiness to prevent environmental damage in case of accidental discharges.
  6. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Compliance:
    • Ensure compliance with RCRA regulations related to the management, treatment, and disposal of hazardous waste.
    • Implement programs for waste minimization, recycling, and proper disposal of hazardous materials, in line with federal and state regulations.
    • Conduct inspections and audits to ensure hazardous waste storage, labeling, and disposal procedures meet RCRA standards.
    • Maintain up-to-date records and reports for RCRA compliance, ensuring proper documentation of waste tracking and management.
  7. Waste Management & Pollution Prevention:
    • Develop and implement waste reduction and recycling strategies in compliance with local, state, and federal environmental regulations.
    • Introduce pollution prevention initiatives to reduce harmful emissions, wastewater discharge, and solid waste generation.
  8. Environmental Impact Assessment:
    • Conduct environmental impact assessments (EIAs) for new projects, product changes, and process modifications.
    • Analyze potential impacts on air, water, soil, and local communities, ensuring that environmental justice factors are considered.
  9. Collaboration & Reporting:
    • Work with other engineering teams (e.g., process, mechanical, chemical) to ensure environmental regulations are integrated into all aspects of process design and operation.
    • Communicate regulatory compliance status, environmental performance, and key findings to management and external stakeholders.
  10. Research & Innovation:
    • Stay up-to-date on new environmental technologies, pollution control systems, and regulatory changes, including those affecting air quality and hazardous waste management.
    • Propose and implement innovative solutions to enhance environmental sustainability and reduce the environmental footprint of processes.

SUPERVISION:

The incumbent directly manages an Environmental Engineer and is responsible for staffing, training and performance management therein.


Ihr Profil

Scope: 

The Process Environmental Engineer will be responsible for designing, implementing, and optimizing processes that improve environmental performance, focusing on air quality, sustainability, and regulatory compliance. This role will ensure adherence to critical environmental regulations including DPCC (Discharge Prevention, Containment, and Cleanup)RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act), air permits, environmental justice initiatives in New Jersey (NJ), and compliance with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) regulations and the Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act (TCPA). The engineer will collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate these considerations into daily operations.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES:

  1. Air Quality & Permit Management:
    • Ensure compliance with air quality regulations and air permit requirements set by NJDEP and other regulatory bodies.
    • Manage the application, renewal, and reporting for air permits, ensuring compliance with New Jersey’s air quality standards.
    • Monitor and report emissions, ensuring compliance with all air permit conditions.
  2. Environmental Justice and Community Engagement:
    • Integrate environmental justice considerations, particularly focusing on communities in New Jersey that may be disproportionately impacted by industrial operations.
    • Engage with local stakeholders to ensure environmentally sustainable practices that promote fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens.
    • Develop programs that prioritize vulnerable communities in accordance with environmental justice frameworks.
  3. Compliance with NJDEP and Environmental Regulations:
    • Ensure all processes comply with NJDEP regulations, including reporting and submitting necessary environmental compliance documentation.
    • Monitor for changes in NJDEP regulations, ensuring timely updates to processes and permits as needed.
    • Prepare comprehensive compliance reports for NJDEP, including air, water, and waste management aspects.
  4. Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act (TCPA) Compliance:
    • Ensure compliance with the Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act (TCPA) by developing and maintaining appropriate risk management plans.
    • Assess chemicals and processes covered under the TCPA and implement appropriate safety, risk assessments, and emergency plans to protect human health and the environment.
  5. Discharge Prevention, Containment, and Cleanup (DPCC):
    • Develop and implement procedures in compliance with DPCC regulations for the prevention, containment, and cleanup of discharges of oil or hazardous substances.
    • Monitor facility operations to identify potential discharge risks and ensure that containment measures are in place.
    • Coordinate cleanup efforts and maintain response readiness to prevent environmental damage in case of accidental discharges.
  6. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Compliance:
    • Ensure compliance with RCRA regulations related to the management, treatment, and disposal of hazardous waste.
    • Implement programs for waste minimization, recycling, and proper disposal of hazardous materials, in line with federal and state regulations.
    • Conduct inspections and audits to ensure hazardous waste storage, labeling, and disposal procedures meet RCRA standards.
    • Maintain up-to-date records and reports for RCRA compliance, ensuring proper documentation of waste tracking and management.
  7. Waste Management & Pollution Prevention:
    • Develop and implement waste reduction and recycling strategies in compliance with local, state, and federal environmental regulations.
    • Introduce pollution prevention initiatives to reduce harmful emissions, wastewater discharge, and solid waste generation.
  8. Environmental Impact Assessment:
    • Conduct environmental impact assessments (EIAs) for new projects, product changes, and process modifications.
    • Analyze potential impacts on air, water, soil, and local communities, ensuring that environmental justice factors are considered.
  9. Collaboration & Reporting:
    • Work with other engineering teams (e.g., process, mechanical, chemical) to ensure environmental regulations are integrated into all aspects of process design and operation.
    • Communicate regulatory compliance status, environmental performance, and key findings to management and external stakeholders.
  10. Research & Innovation:
    • Stay up-to-date on new environmental technologies, pollution control systems, and regulatory changes, including those affecting air quality and hazardous waste management.
    • Propose and implement innovative solutions to enhance environmental sustainability and reduce the environmental footprint of processes.

SUPERVISION:

The incumbent directly manages an Environmental Engineer and is responsible for staffing, training and performance management therein.


Arbeiten bei Siegfried

Das Arbeitsumfeld von Siegfried ist dynamisch und international. Mit einem hochprofessionellen und motivierten Team agiert das Unternehmen in einem zukunftsorientierten Geschäftsfeld. Siegfried verfügt über eine einzigartige Kultur, die kulturelle Unterschiede nutzt, um sich einen Wettbewerbsvorteil zu verschaffen. Siegfried legt höchsten Wert auf ein flexibles, vielfältiges und diskriminierungsfreies Arbeitsumfeld, in dem sich die Mitarbeiter persönlich und beruflich weiterentwickeln, Innovationen vorantreiben und Höchstleistungen erbringen können. Wir streben danach, ein Arbeitsumfeld zu schaffen, in dem die Mitarbeiter herausfordernde Aufgaben und damit verbundene Verantwortlichkeiten übernehmen können, die ihrer persönlichen und fachlichen Entwicklung am besten dienen und vom Erfolg unseres Unternehmens profitieren können. Die Unternehmensrichtlinien bezüglich Vergütung und Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten gelten für alle Siegfried-Standorte gleichermaßen. Zusätzliche Arbeitsbedingungen richten sich nach den standortspezifischen Gegebenheiten, der Gesetzgebung und Gepflogenheiten.

Wer wir sind

Inmitten des Lebens der Menschen - quer durch die Welt

Die Siegfried Gruppe ist eine der weltweit führenden Custom Development and Manufacturing Organizations (CDMOs), die pharmazeutische Wirkstoffe (API), Zwischenprodukte und Fertigarzneimittel entwickelt und produziert. Als unsere Kernkompetenz integrieren wir erfolgreich chemische und pharmazeutische Kompetenzen in ein einziges Geschäftsmodell. 

Der Name Siegfried steht für höchste Qualität, Effizienz, Flexibilität und Sicherheit. Mit Niederlassungen in Europa, Asien und Nordamerika bedienen wir eine breite globale Kundenbasis, von großen internationalen Pharmaunternehmen bis hin zu kleinen biologisch-pharmazeutischen Unternehmen. Für sie entwickeln und produzieren wir Produktinnovationen im großen Stil bis zum fertigen Produkt. Wir integrieren unser Angebot nahtlos in die Wertschöpfungskette der Kunden. Unser umfassendes Leistungsspektrum reicht von frühen Forschungs- und Entwicklungsdienstleistungen wie Synthese, Scale-up, Formulierungsentwicklung, Stabilitätsstudien und Methodenentwicklung bis hin zu Produktionsdienstleistungen, die von präklinischem F&E-Material für klinische Studienzwecke bis hin zur kommerziellen Produktion reichen. 

Wir sind in der Lage, etwa 200 der etwa 1500 registrierten Arzneistoffe, die in der Medizin verwendet werden, herzustellen. Darüber hinaus produzieren wir 20 Prozent der weltweiten Nachfrage nach Koffein. Fast 1 Milliarde Menschen kommen so mit Siegfried-Produkten in Berührung.

Was wir in Pennsville machen

Pennsville is our drug substance manufacturing site for the US market and provides spray drying operations globally.

Main activities

  • Pilot and commercial manufacturing of drug substances (APIs) and related intermediates
  • All fully cGMP and SHE compliant

Features

  • 3 GMP pilot suites: 0.1–2 m³ reactors
  • 200m3 commercial capacity: 1–10 m³ reactors
  • Successful transfer of new products to the commercial scale - Powerful rectification
  • Spray drying in pilot and commercial scale for both isolation and dispersion technology
  • Micronization in pilot and commercial

Strategic importance

  • CMO for innovative drug substances and manufacturer of our opiates portfolio for the US market