About this role
We are seeking a Vice President, HSE Operations to provide operational leadership, governance, and execution oversight across Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) programs. This role requires an experienced, highly organized leader who can translate strategic priorities into disciplined operating rhythms, scalable processes, and consistent global delivery.
The VP will serve as an escalation point for global HSE programs, with responsibility for ensuring effective program delivery, strong controls, clear reporting, and continuous improvement across incident management, ergonomics, workplace accommodations, disability support and eliminating barriers, travel and event safety, documentation, case management, and service operations. The role requires sound judgment, strong stakeholder management, operational rigor, and the ability to influence across regions, functions, and leadership groups. This role will partner across HSE leaders to develop process improvements, leverage AI, and create advance operational efficiencies across programs.
Key responsibilities
- HSE operational leadership and governance
- Lead the day-to-day operating model for global HSE programs, ensuring requests, cases, controls, and follow-ups are managed consistently, accurately, and within agreed timelines.
- Serve as an operational point of contact for HSE matters, partnering with regional HSE leads, business partners, and cross-functional stakeholders to drive effective delivery.
- Incident management
- Oversee the intake, tracking, documentation, escalation, and closure of reported incidents globally, ensuring appropriate follow-up and alignment with internal standards.
- Monitor incident workflows, identify delays or control gaps, and drive timely resolution with accountable stakeholders.
- Use incident trends and data quality reviews to strengthen governance, improve reporting, and inform risk-based decision-making.
- Documentation and records management
- Manage the development, maintenance, and governance of HSE operational documentation, including:
- Procedures
- Forms and guidance materials
- Supporting documentation
- Ensure documentation accuracy, version control, audit readiness, and proper storage across platforms.
- Reporting, metrics, and operational controls
- Lead operational tracking, metrics, dashboards, and reporting across HSE program areas to provide clear visibility into service delivery, risks, trends, and priorities.
- Prepare executive-ready summaries, trackers, governance materials, and leadership updates to support decision-making and accountability.
- Travel and event safety
- Provide oversight of the Event Safety program, ensuring event-related requests are governed, reviewed, escalated, and completed in line with defined processes and risk thresholds.
- Validate that event submissions are triaged appropriately, risk considerations are documented, and higher-risk events are escalated to the appropriate senior stakeholders.
- Track event safety reviews from submission through completion, ensuring:
- Events are acknowledged and reviewed in a timely manner
- Required documentation and risk information is complete
- Follow-ups and mitigations are communicated as needed
- Perform quality assurance reviews of event safety records and decisioning, escalating material gaps, delays, or inconsistencies and driving remediation where required.
- Create event safety dashboards and reporting to support leadership visibility, trend analysis, control monitoring, and continuous improvement.
- Partner with internal stakeholders to strengthen event safety workflows, guidance, service standards, and escalation protocols.
- Global inbox management
- Oversee the global HSE inbox operating model, ensuring inquiries are:
- Acknowledged promptly
- Responded to accurately
- Escalated appropriately when needed
- Analyze themes and recurring issues to identify service gaps, clarify guidance, and improve operational processes.
- Ergonomic and workforce health & enablement
- Provide operational oversight of the ergonomic and workplace needs program, ensuring cases are managed consistently, sensitively, and in line with program standards, controls, and escalation pathways.
- Lead case managers that support workplace accommodations, disability support and other services to eliminate barriers at work.
- Monitor service delivery across triage, assessments, recommendations, documentation, and follow-up communications to ensure cases progress within expected timeframes.
- Track case progress end-to-end, ensuring:
- Requests are acknowledged promptly
- Assessments are scheduled appropriately
- Documentation and follow-up communications are completed accurately
- Review completed assessments and summaries for quality, consistency, completeness, and adherence to guidance, escalating sensitive or complex matters as appropriate.
- Partner with HR, Facilities, Technology, external vendors, and regional HSE stakeholders to support appropriate recommendations, case progression, and resolutions.
- Ensure that records are accurate and reporting to support trend analysis, governance, leadership visibility, and continuous improvement of program operations.
- Strategic initiatives and continuous improvement
- Lead or support cross-functional HSE initiatives, process redesign efforts, and operational change programs as required.
- Drive scalable improvements that reduce manual effort, improve controls, enhance employee experience, and strengthen global program consistency.
What you’ll bring
- Strong operational leadership with the ability to manage complex programs, drive accountability, and balance strategic priorities with execution detail.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to produce clear, executive-ready materials and communicate confidently with senior stakeholders.
- Proven ability to manage multiple priorities, resolve ambiguity, anticipate risks, and ensure sustained follow-through across stakeholders and timelines.
- Experience working across global teams, time zones, and cross-functional stakeholder groups, with the judgment to escalate issues appropriately.
- A continuous improvement mindset, with demonstrated ability to identify process gaps, strengthen controls, and implement practical improvements.
- Strong proficiency with Microsoft Office tools and experience using case management, workflow, reporting, or ticketing platforms such as ServiceNow.
Preferred qualifications
- 8+ years of experience in HSE, operations, risk management, program management, workplace services, employee health and safety, or a related field.
- Experience leading or providing senior oversight for international teams, global programs, or complex cross-functional initiatives.
- Demonstrated experience with governance, operational controls, reporting, stakeholder management, and continuous improvement.
- Familiarity with HSE concepts, incident management, risk assessments, workplace needs, ergonomics, occupational health pathways, or event safety programs preferred.
Why join us?
- Be part of a mission-driven team focused on employee health, safety and well-being.
- Contribute to meaningful, high-impact work in a global, cross-functional environment.
For Princeton, NJ Only the salary range for this position is USD$105,000.00 - USD$145,500.00 . Additionally, employees are eligible for an annual discretionary bonus, and benefits including healthcare, leave benefits, and retirement benefits. BlackRock operates a pay-for-performance compensation philosophy and your total compensation may vary based on role, location, and firm, department and individual performance.
Our benefits
To help you stay energized, engaged and inspired, we offer a wide range of benefits including a strong retirement plan, tuition reimbursement, comprehensive healthcare, support for working parents and Flexible Time Off (FTO) so you can relax, recharge and be there for the people you care about.
Our hybrid work model
BlackRock’s hybrid work model is designed to enable a culture of collaboration and apprenticeship that enriches the experience of our employees, while supporting flexibility for all. Employees are currently required to work at least 4 days in the office per week, with the flexibility to work from home 1 day a week. Some business groups may require more time in the office due to their roles and responsibilities. We remain focused on increasing the impactful moments that arise when we work together in person – aligned with our commitment to performance and innovation. As a new joiner, you can count on this hybrid model to accelerate your learning and onboarding experience here at BlackRock.
Guidance on AI use for candidates
At BlackRock, AI has long been part of how we work – enhancing decision-making, improving operations, and helping us deliver better outcomes for clients. We encourage candidates to use AI thoughtfully to learn, prepare, and work more effectively; but during our interview process, we want to focus on getting to know you through your own experiences, thinking, and judgment. To support you, we’ve provided on when and how to use AI during our hiring process so you can approach each step with confidence and showcase your best self.