Vice President - Human Resources, EHS & Security
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Job Description
The Vice President, Human Resources, EHS & Security is a strategic leadership role accountable for developing and implementing organization-wide people, safety, environmental, and security strategies that strengthen Bath Iron Works’ ability to meet its commitments to the U.S. Navy, the workforce, and the business.
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This position reports directly to the President and is responsible to lead Human Resources, Labor Relations, Environmental Health & Safety, Security, Medical, and Compliance functions in a large-scale, unionized, 24/7 manufacturing environment. Operating under the BIW Business Operating System (BOS), the VP ensures that people, safety, and workforce strategies align with operational excellence goals, builds strong cross-functional relationships across the organization, and advances a performance‑based culture focused on safety, workforce stability, and business outcomes.
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Key Responsibilities
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Strategic People Leadership:
- Develop and execute organization‑wide people strategies aligned with BIW’s business, operational, and workforce objectives
- Provide strategic workforce insights to senior leadership to guide business decision‑making
- Ensure HR strategies support BOS principles and operational excellence goals
- Align people systems with continuous improvement and performance expectations
- Lead the integration of people strategies with major operational initiatives
Labor Relations Leadership:
- Lead collective bargaining strategy and major labor negotiations
- Build and maintain constructive relationships with union leadership
- Oversee grievance handling, arbitration strategy, and contract interpretation
- Ensure labor relations practices support workforce stability and attendance, performance and engagement goals
- Partner with operations and labor leaders to navigate complex union‑related challenges
Environmental Health, Safety & Security Leadership:
- Ensure OSHA compliance and lead major safety investigations and regulatory interactions
- Oversee environmental compliance programs and support readiness for audits
- Strengthen safety culture and expectations across hourly and salaried workforces
- Lead Security operations including physical security, incident response, and risk mitigation
- Embed safety and security requirements into training, performance systems, and leadership expectations
Operational & Manufacturing Partnership:
- Serve as a trusted business partner to operations leaders in a high‑volume, safety‑critical manufacturing environment
- Understand and influence key operational drivers including labor cost, staffing models, productivity, throughput, and workforce readiness
- Support workforce strategies for 24/7 operations and large-scale industrial production
- Provide leadership during operational disruptions, workforce instability, or performance challenges
- Ensure people and safety strategies directly support quality, schedule, cost and workforce requirements
Business Outcomes & Organizational Performance:
- Drive improvements in Safety, Quality, Schedule, Cost, and People performance
- Lead cross‑functional initiatives that improve workforce effectiveness and operational reliability
- Hold leaders accountable for performance, alignment, and leadership expectations
- Lead change efforts that strengthen organizational capability and performance culture
- Ensure people, safety, and workforce strategies support company‑wide performance goals
Leadership Development & Culture:
- Build leadership capability across functions, including succession planning and development of future leaders
- Promote a culture rooted in accountability, trust, safety, and continuous improvement
- Coach leaders through complex and high‑pressure situations
- Strengthen organizational culture through leadership expectations and performance management
- Ensure practices support an engaged, productive, and mission-focused workforce
Required/Preferred Education/Training
- Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business, Organizational Development, Safety, or related field required
- Master’s degree in Human Resources, Business, Organizational Development, or related discipline preferred
Required/Preferred Experience
- 15+ years of progressively responsible HR leadership experience required
- Significant experience in unionized, large‑scale manufacturing, industrial, shipbuilding, or defense environments
- Experience leading multiple functions including HR, EHS, Security, Labor Relations, or related domains
- Proven success driving business outcomes and aligning people strategies with operational requirements
- Experience leading organizational change, safety leadership, and workforce transformation
- Strong business acumen and ability to work cross‑functionally with senior operational and technical leaders
- Demonstrated success in developing leaders and building high‑performing teams
- Strong executive presence and communication skills across all organizational levels
- Previous operational experience beneficial
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