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Health & Safety Management Manager, Corporate EHS

Japan Takeda Pharmaceuticals $80,000–$120,000/year*
Job Description

The Health & Safety Management Manager, Corporate EHS at Takeda Pharmaceuticals is responsible for developing and implementing health and safety programs to ensure compliance with regulatory standards. The candidate should have a strong background in environmental health and safety management, excellent leadership skills, and the ability to work collaboratively across departments. Experience in risk assessment, incident investigation, and emergency response planning is essential. The role requires a proactive approach to identifying potential hazards and implementing preventive measures.

Company Info

Takeda Pharmaceuticals is a global biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Japan, with a focus on research and development of innovative medicines. The company is committed to improving patient health worldwide through leading-edge science and technology. Takeda operates in over 80 countries and regions, employing a diverse workforce dedicated to delivering life-transforming treatments. The company's core therapeutic areas include oncology, gastroenterology, neuroscience, rare diseases, and plasma-derived therapies. Takeda is known for its patient-centric approach and commitment to sustainability and corporate responsibility.

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