Roche
Material Safety Lead
17 July 2026
Department
Health & Biotech
Job Category
Health & Biotech
Description
- Develop and implement a compelling safety vision that directly links rigorous hazardous and corrosive material storage to clinical product integrity and uninterrupted patient care
- Actively monitor and anticipate shifts in global, national, and local environmental, chemical, and building safety frameworks (OSHA, EPA, NFPA) to engineer resilient, future-proof facility controls
- Partner with key stakeholders to design and implement warehouse storage infrastructures that mitigate chemical reactivity.
- Develop matrix-based safety grids to optimize storage configurations
- Establish and audit baseline safe storage protocols for non-hazardous and high-density inventory, ensuring structural integrity through proper rack load distribution, pallet overhang compliance, and the strict maintenance of unobstructed longitudinal and transverse flue spaces.
- Collaborate with Data Analytics to architect predictive inventory modeling systems, monitoring total storage volumes against local fire code Maximum Allowable Quantities (MAQs)
- Develop work instructions and education tools to create awareness of best-in-class storage practices for materials
- Serve as the liaison between Warehouse Logistics, Quality Assurance, Procurement, and Corporate SHE networks to cultivate a unified, site-wide culture of safety
- Lead the technical evaluation and risk mitigation strategies required during the integration of new storage automation, digital Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), or shifting product portfolio demands
- Develop and maintain a technical understanding of cold-chain safety boundaries and cryogenic risks to ensure facility storage conditions consistently preserve diagnostic efficacy
- Utilize enterprise data systems or business intelligence tools (e.g., Tableau, SAP, PowerBI) to track leading safety indicators and model warehouse storage inventory limits
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Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering, Occupational Health & Safety, Chemistry, Industrial Hygiene, or a related clinical/scientific discipline
- 5-7 years of progressive environmental health and safety or process engineering leadership with documented success spanning both analytical laboratory environments and high-density warehouse storage operations
Preferred Professional Credentials
- Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM)
- Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO)
- Advanced, demonstrable command of NFPA 30 (Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code) and NFPA 400 (Hazardous Materials Code) within industrial facility architectures
- Robust understanding of Good Distribution Practices (GDP) and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) as they apply to medical-grade, climate-controlled environments