Director, Regional Ehs Leader (americas)

Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson · Pharma · New Brunswick, NJ +7

Johnson & Johnson is seeking a Director, Regional EHS Leader for the Americas to set regional EHS&S strategy, governance, and risk posture. This role will ensure compliance with regulations, lead a regional EHS&S team, and partner with business leaders to deliver EHS&S services. Requires 10-12+ years of progressive EHS&S leadership experience and strong knowledge of EHS regulations across the Americas.

What you'd actually do

  1. Owns and sets the Americas EHS&S regional strategy aligned to enterprise direction/ EHS&S management system requirements and multi-year outcomes.
  2. Establishes regional governance, assurance mechanisms, decision-right framework and drives accountability through regular performance reviews with business leaders.
  3. Ensures compliance with all applicable federal, state/provincial, local, and Company regulations, policies, and procedures.
  4. Leads and develops a lean regional EHS&S team; ensures succession and capability maturity.
  5. Partners with Supply Chain, R&D, Facilities, and Commercial leaders to deliver EHS&S services that support business objectives; conducts periodic performance and service satisfaction reviews with business leadership.

Skills

Required

  • EHS&S leadership experience
  • strategy deployment
  • governance
  • performance management
  • people leadership
  • EHS regulations and standards across the Americas
  • regulatory interfacing
  • advising business leadership
  • compliance orientation
  • matrix, team-oriented environment

Nice to have

  • Science, engineering or related EHS discipline/degree

What the JD emphasized

  • accountable for setting regional EHS&S strategy, governance, and risk posture
  • accountable for defining success criteria, risk tolerance, and strategic trade-offs
  • Demonstrated site/regional EHS leadership experience, including accountability for strategy deployment, governance, and performance across multiple sites/region.
  • Strong working knowledge of applicable EHS regulations and standards across the Americas (e.g., OSHA, EPA; provincial/state/local requirements) and experience interfacing with regulators.