Corporate Director of Safety; North America
Listed on 2026-01-29
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Management
Operations Manager
Corporate Director of Safety (North America)
Job Category
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Operation & Manufacturing
Requisition Number
: CORPO
005028
- Posted :
January 15, 2026 - Full-Time
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Job TitleCorporate Director of Safety (North America)
Reports ToDirector, Corporate Manufacturing Engineering and Advanced Technology
LocationThomasville, GA with frequent travel (40-60%) to manufacturing plants
Position SummaryThe Corporate Director of Safety provides strategic leadership and enterprise-wide governance of occupational safety programs across multiple heavy manufacturing plants in North America. This role is responsible for developing, implementing, and sustaining a world-class safety management system that protects employees, contractors, and visitors while ensuring regulatory compliance and supporting operational excellence.
The Director serves as a key advisor to executive leadership and plant management, driving a proactive, data-driven safety culture aligned with the company’s business objectives, OEM manufacturing risks, and continuous improvement philosophy.
Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Governance- Develop and execute a North America–wide safety strategy aligned with corporate values, operational goals, and risk profile of heavy OEM manufacturing.
- Establish standardized safety policies, procedures, and management systems across all plants while allowing for site-specific risk controls.
- Serve as the corporate authority on safety governance, escalation, and decision‑making.
- Lead the evolution of the company’s safety culture from compliance-based to proactive and prevention-focused.
- Ensure compliance with all applicable safety regulations and standards, including OSHA (U.S.), provincial OHS (Canada), Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare (STPS), CSA, ANSI, NFPA
, and relevant industry standards. - Oversee regulatory inspections, audits, citations, and corrective action plans.
- Anticipate regulatory changes and assess their impact on manufacturing operations.
- Lead enterprise-level risk assessments for high‑hazard activities (e.g., machine guarding, LOTO, confined space, cranes/rigging, robotics, welding, foundry/forge operations).
- Direct the design and implementation of critical safety programs, including:
- Machine safeguarding and automation safety
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
- Contractor and visitor safety
- Powered industrial vehicles and material handling
- Ergonomics and human factors
- Electrical safety and arc flash
- Hot work, confined space, and working at heights
- Development of plant specific annual safety training that meets with the regulatory agency requirements.
- Partner with Engineering and Operations to integrate safety into equipment design, capital projects, and new product introductions.
- Develop a Cleaver Brooks specific training certification program for engineers, supervisors and other floor level leadership positions.
- Establish and maintain leading and lagging safety metrics, dashboards, and performance targets.
- Thoroughly investigate lost time and recordable incident investigations, determine actionable root cause analyses, and enterprise-wide corrective actions.
- Ensure lessons learned are shared and standardized across all facilities.
- Champion near‑miss reporting and hazard identification programs.
- Lead, mentor, and develop a regional safety team supporting plant-level safety professionals.
- Influence plant managers and operations leaders to own their safety performance.
- Drive leadership safety engagement, including safety walks, reviews, and accountability systems.
- Support labor relations and union environments where applicable.
- Support, drive and execute a continual training system.
- Implement and optimize safety management systems (SMS), digital reporting tools, and analytics platforms.
- Use data and trends to prioritize risk reduction and resource allocation.
- Integrate safety into Lean, Six Sigma, and continuous…
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