Role Purpose & Context
Role Summary
The Chief Compliance, Quality, Health & Safety Officer (CQHSO) sets the enterprise-wide vision and strategy for how we handle all things environmental, health, safety, and quality. You'll be the one who makes sure we're not just meeting the rules, but actually setting the standard for responsible business. This role sits right at the top, integrating our compliance and sustainability goals directly into our core business strategy, influencing everything from product design to investor relations.
When this role is done really well, we'll see a significant reduction in environmental liabilities, a stellar safety record, unwavering product quality, and a reputation that attracts top talent and ethical investors. If it's not, we're looking at massive fines, operational shutdowns, serious reputational damage, and potentially even criminal charges. The challenge? You'll be navigating a constantly shifting global regulatory landscape while balancing ambitious growth targets. The reward? You get to shape the very DNA of our company, leaving a lasting legacy of responsible and sustainable operations that genuinely makes a difference to our people, our planet, and our bottom line.
Reporting Structure
- Reports to: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Board of Directors
- Direct reports: Hundreds to thousands (including multiple layers of management)
- Matrix relationships:
VP of EHS & Sustainability, Chief Sustainability Officer, Global Head of Environmental Governance,
Key Stakeholders
Internal:
- CEO and Executive Leadership Team (ELT)
- Board of Directors (especially the Audit and Sustainability Committees)
- General Counsel and Legal Department
- Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Finance Leadership
- Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Operations Leadership
- Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO)
External:
- Regulatory bodies (e.g., EPA, HSE, Environment Agency, OSHA)
- Investors and Shareholder Activists
- Industry associations and peer organisations
- Key customers and supply chain partners
- Local communities and NGOs
- External auditors and legal counsel
Organisational Impact
Scope: You're not just advising; you're defining the enterprise's ethical and operational backbone. Your decisions directly influence our long-term financial stability, our market reputation, our ability to attract and retain talent, and ultimately, our licence to operate globally. You'll be the one ensuring we're not just profitable, but also a good corporate citizen.
Performance Metrics
Quantitative Metrics
- Metric: Enterprise Waste Diversion Rate
- Desc: The percentage of total waste diverted from landfill through recycling, reuse, or beneficial recovery across all global operations.
- Target: Increase from 45% to 60% over 3 years, then target 75% within 5 years.
- Freq: Quarterly, reported to the Board.
- Example: If we produced 10,000 tonnes of waste last year and recycled/reused 4,500 tonnes, our diversion rate was 45%. Your goal is to get that to 6,000 tonnes and beyond.
- Metric: Reduction in Significant Notices of Violation (NOVs)
- Desc: The number of high-impact regulatory non-compliance events across the entire organisation.
- Target: Achieve zero 'significant' violations (those with major financial or reputational impact) across the enterprise annually.
- Freq: Monthly review, quarterly report to Audit Committee.
- Example: Moving from 3 significant NOVs last year to 0 this year, demonstrating robust, proactive compliance management.
- Metric: Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) for Waste Handling & General Operations
- Desc: A measure of occupational injuries and illnesses per 100 full-time employees, specifically focusing on waste-related activities and overall safety.
- Target: Maintain TRIR below 1.0, with a year-over-year reduction target of 10%.
- Freq: Monthly, reported to the Executive Leadership Team.
- Example: If our TRIR was 1.2 last year, your target is to get it to 1.08 or lower this year, showing a clear trend of improving safety culture.
- Metric: Cost Avoidance & Savings through Waste Reduction/Risk Mitigation
- Desc: The financial benefits realised from reducing waste generation, optimising disposal costs, and preventing costly incidents or fines.
- Target: Deliver >£2M in direct cost avoidance and savings through waste reduction and risk mitigation initiatives annually.
- Freq: Annually, validated by Finance.
- Example: Identifying and implementing a new process that cuts hazardous waste disposal costs by £500K, plus preventing a £1.5M fine from a potential regulatory breach.
- Metric: ESG Rating Improvement (Environmental, Social, Governance)
- Desc: Our company's score from major ESG rating agencies (e.g., MSCI, Sustainalytics, CDP), which directly impacts investor perception.
- Target: Improve our overall ESG rating by at least one quartile within 2 years.
- Freq: Annually, following agency reporting cycles.
- Example: Moving from the 3rd quartile to the 2nd quartile in the MSCI ESG ratings, reflecting enhanced sustainability performance and disclosure.
Qualitative Metrics
- Metric: Board Confidence & Strategic Counsel
- Desc: The Board and CEO consistently seek your input on strategic decisions that have environmental, health, safety, or quality implications.
- Evidence: You're regularly invited to Board meetings (beyond just your committee reports), your strategic recommendations are adopted, and you're seen as a trusted advisor on major business transformations, M&A due diligence, and new market entries. They listen when you speak, frankly.
- Metric: Regulatory & Public Reputation
- Desc: Our company is recognised as a leader in responsible practices by regulatory bodies, industry peers, and the public.
- Evidence: We receive positive mentions in industry publications, are invited to participate in regulatory working groups, and maintain a clean public record with environmental agencies. You'll be the face of our commitment, speaking at conferences and engaging with media when appropriate.
- Metric: Organisational Culture of Responsibility
- Desc: CQHS principles are embedded into our daily operations and decision-making across all levels, not just seen as a 'compliance burden'.
- Evidence: Internal surveys show high employee engagement with safety and environmental programmes, operational teams proactively report potential issues, and business units actively seek your team's guidance before launching new initiatives. It's about a genuine shift in behaviour.
- Metric: Effective Risk Anticipation & Mitigation
- Desc: You and your team consistently identify emerging risks (regulatory, environmental, social) before they become major problems, and you have robust plans in place.
- Evidence: We avoid being caught off guard by new regulations or unforeseen environmental challenges. Your risk registers are comprehensive, and you can articulate clear, actionable mitigation strategies for the Board. You're always a step ahead, not reacting.
Primary Traits
- Trait: Decisive Under Pressure (with Board-Level Stakes)
- Manifestation: You're the person who can make the final, tough call on a global environmental incident response, even when information is incomplete and the media is calling. You'll stand firm when a major business unit proposes a cost-saving measure that carries significant, albeit hidden, environmental risk. When a regulator issues a serious notice, you're the first to outline the path forward, not to waffle.
- Benefit: At this level, indecision is a catastrophic luxury. A major spill, a product recall, or a significant regulatory breach can wipe millions off our market cap and destroy decades of reputation overnight. You need to act swiftly, confidently, and with an unwavering ethical compass, knowing your decisions will be scrutinised by the Board, investors, and the public.
- Trait: Enterprise Process Architect
- Manifestation: You don't just insist on a documented chain of custody; you design the global framework for it, ensuring it integrates with our ERP and supply chain systems. You'll champion the creation of standardised global waste classification protocols, not just for compliance, but for strategic resource management. You can articulate the 'why' behind every enterprise-level policy, connecting it to our long-term vision and risk profile.
- Benefit: Waste management, quality control, and safety are only as strong as their weakest link. At an enterprise scale, inconsistent processes across different regions or business units are an open invitation for failure. Your job is to build robust, scalable, and auditable systems that protect the entire organisation, making compliance a natural outcome, not an afterthought.
- Trait: Unflinching Accountability (for the Entire Organisation)
- Manifestation: When a major environmental incident occurs in a distant subsidiary, your first words to the CEO and Board are, 'We own this. Here's our immediate response and long-term corrective action plan.' You don't deflect blame to local teams or external vendors. You brief leadership on bad news early, transparently, and with a clear path to resolution, personally taking responsibility for the enterprise's overall CQHS performance.
- Benefit: At the C-suite level, you are the ultimate custodian of our ethical and regulatory standing. Any failure, anywhere in the world, ultimately falls under your remit. True accountability builds profound trust with regulators, investors, and the Board, fostering a culture where problems are reported, transparently addressed, and systematically prevented, rather than hidden until they explode into crises.
Supporting Traits
- Trait: Strategic Resilience
- Desc: Bounces back from major crises (like a public regulatory investigation or a significant environmental event) not just by fixing the immediate problem, but by learning, adapting, and strengthening the overall enterprise strategy.
- Trait: Global Influencer
- Desc: Persuades executive peers, country managers, and even external industry bodies to adopt best practices and make significant investments in CQHS, often against competing priorities. This isn't about telling; it's about convincing and inspiring.
- Trait: Visionary Pragmatist
- Desc: Develops ambitious, long-term CQHS and sustainability visions, but always grounds them in practical, implementable steps that deliver real-world results and integrate seamlessly with business operations, not just theoretical ideals.
Primary Motivators
- Motivator: Leaving a Lasting Legacy of Responsible Business
- Daily: You'll spend your days thinking about how our company's operations impact the planet and society decades from now. This shows up in your long-term strategic plans for waste reduction, your push for circular economy principles, and your engagement with industry groups to shape future regulations.
- Motivator: Protecting Enterprise Value & Reputation
- Daily: A significant part of your role is about risk mitigation – identifying potential environmental liabilities, anticipating regulatory shifts, and ensuring our quality standards are unassailable. You're driven by the desire to safeguard our company's financial health and its standing in the eyes of investors and the public.
- Motivator: Shaping Industry Standards & Policy
- Daily: You won't just follow regulations; you'll be at the table helping to write them. This means engaging with government bodies, participating in industry consortiums, and advocating for progressive, yet pragmatic, environmental and safety policies.
Potential Demotivators
Honestly, this role isn't for everyone. You'll face constant pressure to balance ambitious sustainability goals with commercial realities. You'll often be the bearer of bad news, telling the Board about a multi-million-pound environmental liability from a legacy site or explaining why a new product launch needs to be delayed due to compliance issues. You'll spend a lot of time engaging with external critics, from NGOs to activist investors, who will always demand more. The 'urgent' crisis that dominated your week might be forgotten by some executives the next, only for a new one to emerge. You'll build meticulously detailed, multi-year strategic plans that might get deprioritised due to market shifts or economic downturns, forcing you to adapt and re-pitch constantly.
Common Frustrations
- Board-level apathy towards long-term environmental risks until a crisis hits.
- The constant tension between short-term financial targets and long-term sustainability investments.
- Navigating complex, often conflicting, international regulatory frameworks.
- The challenge of embedding a truly proactive CQHS culture across a vast, diverse global organisation.
- Dealing with the legacy 'sins of the past' – historical contamination or non-compliance issues that pre-date your tenure but still require massive resources.
- Communicating complex scientific and regulatory concepts to non-technical executive audiences in a way that drives action.
What Role Doesn't Offer
- A quiet, predictable work schedule – expect the unexpected, often with global implications.
- The satisfaction of daily, hands-on operational wins; your impact is strategic and long-term.
- A role where you're always popular; you'll often be pushing for changes that challenge the status quo or cost money in the short term.
ADHD Positives
- The fast-paced, high-stakes nature of crisis management and strategic decision-making can be incredibly engaging, leveraging hyperfocus when it truly matters.
- The need to quickly pivot between diverse, complex challenges (regulatory, environmental, operational) can suit a mind that thrives on variety and novel problems.
- Excellent at spotting patterns and making connections across disparate data points, which is crucial for identifying emerging risks and opportunities in a complex global landscape.
ADHD Challenges and Accommodations
- The sheer volume of high-level documentation and meticulous board reporting can be challenging; consider leveraging AI tools for drafting and summary, and a strong executive assistant for organisation.
- Maintaining focus during lengthy, detailed strategic planning sessions or regulatory deep-dives might require structured breaks and varied engagement methods.
- Managing multiple, simultaneous, high-priority initiatives across a vast organisation demands robust executive support and delegation strategies.
Dyslexia Positives
- Often possess exceptional big-picture strategic thinking, seeing how all the pieces of a complex global CQHS puzzle fit together, which is vital for enterprise leadership.
- Strong verbal communication and storytelling abilities, making you highly effective at presenting complex information to the Board, investors, and external stakeholders.
- A knack for problem-solving that involves unconventional approaches, which can lead to innovative solutions for intractable environmental or compliance challenges.
Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations
- Extensive reading and writing for regulatory documents, board papers, and public statements can be demanding; utilise text-to-speech software, proofreading tools, and rely on executive support for drafting and editing.
- Ensuring absolute precision in legally binding documents requires careful review processes, potentially involving dedicated legal or compliance support.
- Focus on visual aids and concise summaries for presentations, rather than dense text, to maximise impact.
Autism Positives
- Exceptional ability to identify systemic risks and inconsistencies in complex regulatory frameworks and operational processes, crucial for enterprise-level compliance.
- A strong adherence to logic, fairness, and ethical principles, which is fundamental to upholding the integrity of our CQHS programmes.
- Deep, focused expertise in specific technical areas (e.g., waste chemistry, environmental law) can be invaluable for guiding strategic decisions and challenging assumptions.
Autism Challenges and Accommodations
- Navigating complex organisational politics and unspoken social cues at the C-suite level can be taxing; clear, direct communication is appreciated, and a trusted mentor or coach can help interpret nuances.
- The constant need for public speaking, media engagement, and investor relations might require specific coaching and preparation, focusing on structured communication.
- Unexpected changes in strategic direction or sudden crises can be disruptive; clear communication about changes and expectations is key, and a structured approach to crisis management is beneficial.
Sensory Considerations
The C-suite environment typically involves a mix of quiet, focused work in private offices, intense, often high-pressure board meetings, and frequent travel to various operational sites (which can be noisy, busy, and visually complex). Expect significant social interaction, public speaking, and media engagement. We aim for a professional yet adaptable environment, but the nature of this role means it won't always be perfectly calm or predictable.
Flexibility Notes
While this is a C-suite role demanding significant presence and availability, we understand that flexibility can enhance performance. We're open to discussing how best to structure your work to maximise your impact, including remote work options when not required for critical in-person meetings or site visits, and support for executive assistants to manage schedules and administrative load.
Key Responsibilities
Experience Levels Responsibilities
- Level: Chief Compliance, Quality, Health & Safety Officer (C-Suite)
- Responsibilities: Define and articulate the enterprise-wide CQHS vision and multi-year strategic roadmap, ensuring it's fully integrated with our overall business strategy and growth objectives.
- Provide board-level governance and oversight for all environmental, health, safety, and quality risks, regularly presenting on performance, emerging threats, and strategic initiatives to the Board and its committees.
- Lead and develop a global team of VPs and Directors, fostering a culture of accountability, continuous improvement, and ethical leadership across the entire CQHS function.
- Act as the primary external face of our CQHS commitment, engaging with top-tier regulators, investors, industry associations, and key customers to shape policy and enhance our corporate reputation.
- Oversee and approve the enterprise's P&L for CQHS, managing budgets often exceeding £10M, and making critical resource allocation decisions that impact global operations.
- Drive major organisational transformations related to sustainability, circular economy principles, and advanced risk management, ensuring we're not just compliant but leading the industry.
- Provide expert counsel on M&A activities, new market entries, and significant capital projects, identifying and mitigating environmental liabilities and compliance risks before they become our problem.
- Supervision: You're fully autonomous on execution, reporting directly to the CEO and the Board of Directors for strategic alignment, governance, and ultimate accountability. Your decisions are enterprise-shaping.
- Decision: You hold full strategic authority within your domain, including P&L responsibility typically exceeding £10M, organisational design for the global CQHS function, and final approval on major environmental and safety capital expenditures. You'll make critical decisions regarding regulatory responses, crisis management, and external commitments that impact the entire company. Board-level decisions, naturally, require Board approval.
- Success: Success at this level means zero significant regulatory violations, a demonstrable improvement in our ESG ratings, a measurable reduction in enterprise-wide environmental liabilities, and a CQHS function that is seen as a strategic enabler, not just a cost centre. It means our Board and investors trust your judgment implicitly, and our company is recognised as an industry leader in responsible operations.
Decision-Making Authority
- Type: Enterprise CQHS Strategy & Vision
- Entry: N/A
- Mid: N/A
- Senior: N/A
- Type: Major Regulatory Response & Litigation Strategy
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- Type: Global CQHS P&L and Capital Expenditure
- Entry: N/A
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- Senior: N/A
- Type: Organisational Design & Executive Hiring (CQHS Function)
- Entry: N/A
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- Senior: N/A
ID:
Tool: Predictive Risk & Trend Analysis
Benefit: Use AI models to analyse vast datasets of historical incidents, audit findings, and regulatory changes. The AI can proactively flag emerging environmental liabilities, predict potential safety hotspots, and identify compliance trends before they become major issues, giving you a strategic advantage in risk mitigation. This isn't just about looking backwards; it's about seeing around corners.
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Tool: Global Regulatory Intelligence Summarisation
Benefit: Point an advanced AI assistant at a constant stream of global regulatory publications from the EPA, HSE, EU, and other international bodies. It can provide concise, executive-level summaries of proposed rule changes, highlighting key impacts on our specific operations and suggesting strategic responses. No more sifting through hundreds of pages of legalese yourself.
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Tool: Board & Investor Relations Briefing Support
Benefit: Leverage generative AI to draft initial versions of board presentations, investor ESG reports, and public statements on our CQHS performance. Input key data and strategic messages, and the AI can structure the narrative, ensuring clarity, consistency, and alignment with our corporate messaging. It's about getting to a strong first draft in minutes, not hours.
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Tool: Supply Chain ESG & Compliance Vetting
Benefit: Integrate AI into our supplier management platforms to rapidly assess potential partners' environmental, social, and governance (ESG) risks. The AI can analyse public data, audit reports, and certifications, providing a quick risk score and highlighting red flags, allowing your team to focus on deeper due diligence for high-risk vendors. This helps ensure our entire value chain meets our ethical standards.
10-15 hours weekly
Weekly time savings potential
AI tools can save you time and money, typically costing £50-200/month for advanced enterprise-level subscriptions. You'll see value within 2-4 weeks as you integrate them into your strategic workflows.
Typical tool investment
Competency Requirements
Foundation Skills (Transferable)
At the C-suite level, your foundation skills aren't just about personal effectiveness; they're about shaping the entire organisation's capability. We're looking for someone who can lead, influence, and communicate with exceptional clarity and strategic intent.
- Category: Executive Leadership & Vision
- Skills: Organisational Transformation: Leading large-scale change initiatives across diverse global business units, overcoming resistance and driving adoption of new CQHS paradigms.
- Strategic Foresight: Anticipating future regulatory landscapes, technological shifts, and market demands related to environmental, health, safety, and quality, and translating these into actionable enterprise strategies.
- Talent & Succession Planning: Building and nurturing a high-performing global CQHS leadership team, identifying and developing future leaders, and ensuring robust succession for critical roles.
- Ethical Governance: Upholding the highest standards of integrity and transparency in all CQHS matters, serving as the ultimate ethical compass for the organisation.
- Category: Board & Investor Communication
- Skills: Executive Storytelling: Articulating complex CQHS risks, opportunities, and performance metrics to the Board, investors, and external stakeholders in a clear, compelling, and concise manner.
- Crisis Communications: Managing high-stakes public and internal communications during environmental incidents, regulatory investigations, or product quality crises, protecting corporate reputation.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Building and maintaining trust with critical external groups (regulators, NGOs, media, investors) and influencing industry-wide dialogue on sustainability and compliance.
- Financial Acumen: Translating CQHS investments and risks into financial terms (ROI, P&L impact, shareholder value) that resonate with the CEO, CFO, and Board.
- Category: Global Risk Management & Resilience
- Skills: Enterprise Risk Management (ERM): Integrating CQHS risks into the broader ERM framework, ensuring comprehensive identification, assessment, and mitigation across all business functions.
- Geopolitical & Regulatory Acumen: Understanding the nuances of international environmental law, trade regulations, and geopolitical dynamics that impact global supply chains and operations.
- Organisational Resilience: Designing systems and processes that allow the organisation to withstand and recover from significant environmental, safety, or quality disruptions.
- M&A Due Diligence: Leading the environmental, health, safety, and quality due diligence for mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures, identifying and quantifying liabilities.
Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)
You'll need a deep, strategic understanding of our core CQHS functions, not just the tactical execution. This means knowing how to architect global programmes, interpret complex data for executive decisions, and drive innovation.
Technical Competencies
- Skill: Waste Characterisation & Profiling
- Desc: Strategic oversight of global waste characterisation programmes, ensuring consistent, compliant, and cost-effective classification across all operations. You'll understand the strategic implications of waste streams for circular economy initiatives and resource recovery.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: RCRA/CERCLA & Global Environmental Law Mastery
- Desc: Comprehensive, strategic understanding of RCRA, CERCLA, and equivalent international environmental regulations (e.g., EU Waste Framework Directive, REACH, WEEE). You'll interpret complex legal shifts, assess enterprise-wide impacts, and direct proactive compliance strategies.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Circular Economy & Waste Hierarchy Application
- Desc: Defining and driving the enterprise's circular economy strategy, moving beyond disposal to embed waste prevention, reuse, recycling, and recovery into product design, supply chain, and operational processes. This is about transforming our business model, not just managing waste.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Environmental Due Diligence (ASTM E1527 & International Equivalents)
- Desc: Directing and overseeing all environmental due diligence activities for major corporate transactions (M&A, real estate acquisitions), ensuring comprehensive risk assessment and liability mitigation at an enterprise level.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: DOT/IATA Hazardous Materials Transportation (Global)
- Desc: Setting global policies and standards for the safe and compliant transportation of hazardous waste and materials, ensuring robust controls across all logistics operations and supply chain partners. You'll manage the strategic relationships with global logistics providers.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Lean Waste Reduction (Enterprise-wide Kaizen/Six Sigma)
- Desc: Championing the application of Lean and Six Sigma methodologies across all business units to systematically identify and eliminate waste generation at its source, driving operational efficiency and sustainability improvements at an enterprise scale.
- Level: Expert
Digital Tools
- Tool: Enablon/Intelex/Cority (EHS & Waste Mgmt Platform)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Leads platform selection, oversees global implementation, architects the enterprise data model for EHS, and ensures system integration with ERP/Finance to provide a single source of truth for CQHS data. You'll use it to monitor global performance and risk.
- Tool: EPA e-Manifest System / Wastebits / gvo360
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Sets enterprise policy for electronic manifesting, evaluates global vendor performance, and manages high-level relationships with regulatory agencies regarding waste tracking and compliance. You'll ensure the integrity of our global chain of custody.
- Tool: Esri ArcGIS Pro / QGIS
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Uses GIS for portfolio-wide environmental risk assessment, models the environmental impact of new facilities or operations, and presents spatial data to the Board and executive team for strategic decisions on site selection, land use, and environmental mitigation.
- Tool: Microsoft Power BI / Tableau
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Defines enterprise-level KPIs for the entire CQHS programme, presents BI-driven insights to the Board, investors, and executive leadership, and champions data-driven decision-making across all CQHS initiatives. You'll use dashboards to monitor global performance and identify strategic opportunities.
- Tool: RegScan / Enhesa / EPA ECHO Database
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Interprets complex global regulatory shifts, briefs the CEO and Board on business impact, and develops long-term enterprise compliance strategy. You'll use these tools to stay ahead of the curve and anticipate future challenges.
- Tool: SAP S/4HANA / Oracle NetSuite (ERP)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Collaborates with Finance and Operations leadership to embed CQHS costs, liabilities, and sustainability metrics directly into the enterprise P&L, operational budgets, and financial reporting. You'll ensure CQHS is a core part of our financial planning.
Industry Knowledge
- Area: Global Environmental Governance & Policy
- Desc: Deep understanding of international environmental treaties, conventions, and emerging policy trends (e.g., carbon pricing, plastic reduction targets), and their implications for a multinational corporation.
- Area: ESG Reporting Frameworks (GRI, SASB, TCFD)
- Desc: Expertise in leading and overseeing the company's annual ESG reporting, ensuring compliance with global frameworks and meeting investor expectations for transparency and disclosure.
- Area: Supply Chain Sustainability & Due Diligence
- Desc: Knowledge of best practices for assessing and managing environmental and social risks throughout complex global supply chains, including supplier auditing and capacity building.
- Area: Product Stewardship & Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
- Desc: Strategic understanding of product lifecycle impacts, designing programmes to minimise environmental footprint from design to end-of-life, and managing EPR obligations globally.
- Area: Climate Change Risk & Adaptation
- Desc: Assessing the physical and transitional risks of climate change to our operations and supply chain, and developing enterprise-level adaptation and mitigation strategies.
Regulatory Compliance Regulations
- Reg: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) & Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) (US)
- Usage: Directing enterprise-wide compliance programmes, managing significant environmental liabilities (e.g., Superfund sites), and advising the Board on strategic legal and financial risks related to waste and contamination.
- Reg: EU Waste Framework Directive (WFD) & REACH/RoHS (EU)
- Usage: Overseeing compliance with complex EU waste legislation, product chemical regulations, and circular economy mandates across our European operations, influencing product design and supply chain strategy.
- Reg: Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal
- Usage: Ensuring global compliance with international hazardous waste movement regulations, particularly for cross-border shipments, and managing associated legal and reputational risks.
- Reg: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) & Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Regulations (Global)
- Usage: Setting global safety standards, overseeing enterprise-wide safety management systems, and ensuring compliance with national and international occupational health and safety laws to protect our workforce.
- Reg: ISO 9001 (Quality Management) & ISO 14001 (Environmental Management)
- Usage: Directing the implementation and certification of global quality and environmental management systems, ensuring continuous improvement and adherence to international best practices across all operations.
Essential Prerequisites
- 20+ years of progressive experience in environmental, health, safety, and quality leadership roles, with at least 5-7 years at a global VP or Director level in a large, complex multinational organisation.
- Demonstrable experience in managing a global CQHS function with significant P&L responsibility (typically £10M+).
- Proven track record of successfully engaging with and influencing Boards of Directors, C-suite executives, and top-tier regulatory bodies.
- Extensive experience in developing and implementing enterprise-wide sustainability and circular economy strategies.
- Deep expertise in managing complex environmental liabilities, including site remediation and regulatory enforcement actions.
- A strong history of building, leading, and developing high-performing global teams, including multiple layers of management.
- Experience in M&A due diligence and integration from a CQHS perspective.
Career Pathway Context
This isn't a role you just 'step into'. It demands a career built on deep technical expertise, strategic leadership, and the ability to navigate complex organisational and external landscapes. You'll have already proven your ability to lead large teams, manage significant budgets, and drive strategic change in previous senior leadership roles within the CQHS domain.
Qualifications & Credentials
Emerging Foundation Skills
- Skill: Global Climate Risk Modelling & Disclosure
- Why: Climate change isn't just an environmental issue; it's a financial one. Investors, regulators (like the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures - TCFD), and even insurance providers are demanding sophisticated analysis and transparent disclosure of physical and transitional climate risks. It's about understanding how extreme weather impacts our operations and how policy shifts affect our business model.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'TCFD Recommendations', 'description': 'Understanding the framework for reporting climate-related financial risks and opportunities across governance, strategy, risk management, and metrics.'}, {'concept_name': 'Scenario Analysis', 'description': 'Developing and interpreting different climate scenarios (e.g., 1.5°C vs. 2°C warming) to assess their impact on our assets, supply chain, and market.'}, {'concept_name': 'Carbon Accounting & Scope 3 Emissions', 'description': 'Mastering the methodologies for measuring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions across our entire value chain, including indirect emissions from suppliers and customers.'}, {'concept_name': 'Climate Adaptation Strategies', 'description': 'Designing and implementing plans to enhance the resilience of our operations and infrastructure to physical climate impacts (e.g., floods, heatwaves).'}, {'concept_name': 'Green Finance & Sustainable Investment', 'description': 'Understanding how our climate performance influences access to capital and investor relations.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Engage with our Finance team to understand current climate-related financial disclosures and gaps.
- Next 3 months: Commission a third-party review of our climate risk exposure across key operational sites.
- Next 6 months: Develop a draft TCFD-aligned disclosure framework for internal review.
- Next 12 months: Present a comprehensive climate risk and adaptation strategy to the Board, outlining key investments and policy changes.
- QuickWin: Start subscribing to climate finance newsletters and engaging with our investor relations team to understand their current climate-related queries. You can quickly identify low-hanging fruit for data collection.
- Skill: AI Governance & Ethical Deployment in CQHS
- Why: As AI becomes more integrated into our operational and compliance systems (e.g., predictive maintenance, automated inspections, regulatory analysis), the ethical and governance implications become paramount. You'll need to ensure AI is used responsibly, without bias, and in full compliance with data privacy and safety regulations. It's about trust and accountability in an AI-driven world.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'AI Ethics Principles', 'description': 'Understanding core principles like fairness, transparency, accountability, and privacy in AI system design and deployment.'}, {'concept_name': 'Regulatory Compliance for AI (e.g., EU AI Act)', 'description': 'Navigating emerging legislation specifically governing AI systems and their impact on safety, quality, and human rights.'}, {'concept_name': 'Bias Detection & Mitigation', 'description': 'Identifying and addressing potential biases in AI algorithms that could lead to discriminatory outcomes in safety protocols or quality assessments.'}, {'concept_name': 'Explainable AI (XAI)', 'description': 'Ensuring that AI decisions, especially those impacting safety or compliance, can be understood and justified to regulators and stakeholders.'}, {'concept_name': 'Data Privacy & Security in AI', 'description': 'Protecting sensitive operational and personal data when used in AI models for CQHS applications.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Partner with our Legal and IT teams to establish an internal AI governance working group.
- Next 3 months: Conduct an inventory of all existing and planned AI applications within CQHS to assess their risk profiles.
- Next 6 months: Develop internal guidelines and a 'red team' approach for testing AI systems for bias and unintended consequences.
- Next 12 months: Implement a robust AI ethics review process for all new CQHS AI deployments, ensuring stakeholder input.
- QuickWin: Start by reviewing our current data privacy policies and identifying where they might need to be extended to cover AI-driven data processing. A quick win is to ensure all AI tools have clear usage policies.
Advancing Technical Skills
- Skill: Digital Twin & Simulation for Operational Risk
- Why: Digital twins – virtual replicas of our physical assets, processes, or even entire facilities – offer unprecedented capabilities for real-time risk monitoring, predictive maintenance, and scenario planning. You can simulate the impact of a process change on waste generation, model emergency response scenarios, or predict equipment failures before they happen, all without disrupting actual operations.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'Real-time Sensor Integration', 'description': 'Connecting physical assets to their digital counterparts via IoT sensors for continuous data flow.'}, {'concept_name': 'Predictive Modelling', 'description': 'Using AI/ML within the digital twin to forecast equipment failures, process deviations, or environmental impacts.'}, {'concept_name': 'Scenario Planning & Optimisation', 'description': "Running 'what-if' analyses to test different operational strategies or emergency responses in a virtual environment."}, {'concept_name': 'Data Visualisation in 3D', 'description': 'Representing complex operational data in an intuitive, interactive 3D model for better decision-making.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Identify a pilot operational site where a digital twin could offer significant CQHS benefits (e.g., waste treatment plant, complex manufacturing line).
- Next 3 months: Engage with engineering and IT teams to assess the feasibility and cost of a pilot digital twin project.
- Next 6 months: Oversee the development of a proof-of-concept digital twin for risk monitoring or process optimisation.
- Next 12 months: Evaluate the pilot's success and develop a roadmap for broader enterprise deployment, focusing on ROI and risk reduction.
- QuickWin: Start by exploring existing digital twin case studies in our industry to understand their potential. A quick win is to identify one critical asset where real-time monitoring could prevent a major incident.
- Skill: Advanced Supply Chain Traceability (Blockchain & IoT)
- Why: Ensuring the integrity and sustainability of our global supply chain is paramount for both compliance and reputation. Technologies like blockchain offer immutable records for waste streams, hazardous material movements, and product quality, providing unprecedented transparency and accountability from 'cradle to grave' – and beyond. IoT sensors can track conditions and locations in real-time.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)', 'description': 'Understanding how blockchain creates secure, transparent, and unalterable records across a network of participants.'}, {'concept_name': 'Smart Contracts for Compliance', 'description': 'Automating compliance checks and payments based on predefined conditions (e.g., waste delivered to certified TSDF).'}, {'concept_name': 'IoT for Real-time Monitoring', 'description': 'Using sensors to track environmental conditions, waste container levels, or product quality throughout the supply chain.'}, {'concept_name': 'Digital Product Passports', 'description': "Implementing systems that provide comprehensive information about a product's lifecycle, materials, and environmental impact."}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Research leading blockchain-for-supply-chain solutions and their application in waste management or hazardous materials tracking.
- Next 3 months: Engage with our procurement and logistics teams to identify a high-risk or high-value waste stream for a traceability pilot.
- Next 6 months: Oversee a proof-of-concept project to track a specific waste stream using blockchain or advanced IoT solutions.
- Next 12 months: Develop a strategy for integrating advanced traceability into our overall supply chain sustainability programme, focusing on regulatory compliance and brand protection.
- QuickWin: Identify one critical supplier or waste hauler and explore their current traceability capabilities. A quick win is to mandate enhanced digital tracking for specific high-risk shipments.
Future Skills Closing Note
Your leadership in these areas won't just keep us compliant; it will position us as an industry leader, attracting the best talent, satisfying demanding investors, and ensuring our long-term success in a rapidly changing world. It's about vision, not just execution.
Education Requirements
- Level: Minimum
- Req: A Master's degree (MSc, MBA, or equivalent) in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Occupational Health & Safety, Law, or a closely related field.
- Alts: Exceptional candidates with a Bachelor's degree and an additional 5+ years of relevant C-suite level experience, demonstrating profound strategic leadership and impact, will be considered. Frankly, it's about what you've achieved, not just the paper.
- Level: Preferred
- Req: A PhD in a relevant scientific or engineering discipline, or a Juris Doctor (JD) / LLM with a specialisation in Environmental Law, would be a significant advantage.
- Alts: N/A
Experience Requirements
You'll need at least 20 years of progressive experience in environmental, health, safety, and quality roles, with a minimum of 7-10 years in senior executive leadership positions (VP or Director level) within a large, complex, and ideally multinational organisation. This experience must include direct responsibility for setting enterprise-wide strategy, managing significant P&L, leading global teams, and engaging with Boards of Directors and top-tier regulators. We're looking for someone who has genuinely driven large-scale transformation, not just managed existing programmes.
Preferred Certifications
- Cert: Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM)
- Prod: Institute of Hazardous Materials Management (IHMM)
- Usage: Demonstrates advanced expertise in hazardous waste management, crucial for strategic oversight of waste programmes.
- Cert: Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
- Prod: Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP)
- Usage: Indicates a high level of competency in managing complex safety programmes at an enterprise scale.
- Cert: ISO Lead Auditor (e.g., ISO 14001, ISO 45001, ISO 9001)
- Prod: Various accredited bodies (e.g., BSI, LRQA)
- Usage: Demonstrates expertise in designing and overseeing robust management systems for environmental, safety, and quality compliance.
- Cert: Executive Leadership Program Certification
- Prod: Top-tier business schools (e.g., London Business School, INSEAD, Harvard Business School)
- Usage: Enhances strategic leadership, organisational transformation, and executive influence skills, which are critical for this role.
Recommended Activities
- Regularly engage with leading industry associations (e.g., IEMA, IOSH, NAEM) to stay abreast of emerging trends and best practices.
- Participate in executive-level forums and roundtables focused on sustainability, ESG, and corporate governance.
- Publish thought leadership articles or speak at major conferences on environmental, safety, or quality topics.
- Mentor emerging leaders within the CQHS field, both internally and externally.
- Actively participate in regulatory working groups to influence future policy and legislation.
Career Progression Pathways
Entry Paths to This Role
- Path: From Global VP of EHS & Sustainability
- Time: 3-5 years as a global VP
- Path: From Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO) in a Smaller Organisation
- Time: 5-7 years as a CSO
- Path: From General Counsel with Environmental Law Specialisation
- Time: 7-10 years in senior legal leadership
Career Progression From This Role
- Pathway: Non-Executive Director (NED) or Board Member
- Time: 3-5 years after serving as CQHSO
- Pathway: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of an Environmental Services Firm or Smaller Industry Player
- Time: 5-7 years after serving as CQHSO
Long Term Vision Potential Roles
- Title: Global Head of ESG & Corporate Affairs
- Time: 5-10 years
- Title: Senior Advisor / Consultant to Private Equity or Investment Funds
- Time: 5-10 years
- Title: Industry Thought Leader / Academic Fellow
- Time: 10+ years
Sector Mobility
Your expertise in enterprise-level risk management, global regulatory compliance, and sustainability strategy is highly transferable across a wide range of industries, particularly those with significant environmental footprints (e.g., manufacturing, energy, chemicals, logistics, infrastructure). You could also move into consulting or advisory roles for private equity firms focused on ESG investing.
How Zavmo Delivers This Role's Development
DISCOVER Phase: Skills Gap Analysis
Zavmo maps your current competencies against all requirements in this job description through conversational assessment. We evaluate your foundation skills (communication, strategic thinking), functional skills (CRM expertise, negotiation), and readiness for career progression.
Output: Personalised skills gap heat map showing strengths and priorities, estimated time to competency, neurodiversity accommodations.
DISCUSS Phase: Personalised Learning Pathway
Based on your DISCOVER results, Zavmo creates a personalised learning plan prioritised by impact: foundation skills first, then functional skills. We adapt to your learning style, pace, and neurodiversity needs (ADHD, dyslexia, autism).
Output: Week-by-week schedule, each module linked to specific job responsibilities, checkpoints and milestones.
DELIVER Phase: Conversational Learning
Learn through conversation, not boring modules. Zavmo uses 10 conversation types (Socratic dialogue, role-play, coaching, case studies) to build competence. Practice difficult QBR presentations, negotiate tough renewals, and handle churn conversations in a safe AI environment before facing real clients.
Example: "For 'Stakeholder Mapping', Zavmo will guide you through analysing a complex enterprise account, identifying key decision-makers, and building an engagement strategy."
DEMONSTRATE Phase: Competency Assessment
Zavmo automatically builds your evidence portfolio as you learn. Every conversation, practice scenario, and application example is captured and mapped to NOS performance criteria. When ready, your portfolio supports OFQUAL qualification claims and demonstrates competence to employers.
Output: Competency matrix, evidence portfolio (downloadable), qualification readiness, career progression score.