Amazon Europe Core | Germany | 28xxx Bremen | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 07.08.2025 on stepstone.de
Senior Specialist for Occupational Safety (FaSi or Sifa) / Safety Specialist in the Bremen Area (m/w/d)
Work protection and well-being of our employees: they have the highest priority for Amazon. Our Safety Specialists play a decisive role in this. In this function, you are proactive for the safety and health of all employees: inside your location, give them confidence and motivate them to top performances. You can do something for them every day.
Job ID: 3042804 | Amazon Deutschland N7 Transport GmbH JOBV1_EN
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Work protection and well-being of our employees: You have the highest priority for Amazon. Our Safety Specialists play a decisive role in this. In this function, you are proactive for the safety and health of all employees: inside your location, give them confidence and motivate them to top performances. You can do something for them every day.
Job ID: 3042804 | Amazon Deutschland N7 Transport GmbH
Key job responsibilities
Management of occupational safety and employee satisfaction at the site, including monitoring of the well-being and productivity of employees.
review and auditing of health and safety precautions and continuous improvement of these precautions.
Planning and strategy development to reduce risks, e.g. by recommending appropriate adjustments to machines and processes.
Implementation of safety culture programmes in a large, complex multilayer operation.
Implementation and review of Amazon's global security policies, taking into account local legal requirements.
A day in the life
You work locally at one of our logistics locations. That's where you're taking the processes. You monitor compliance with the occupational health rules and identify possible problems and opportunities for improvements. You work with employees: within the entire business area and get to know their risks. You collect data to implement smarter and safer working methods. You will also develop training and other programs in which employees learn new security processes.
QUALIFICATIONS
A Bachelor degree or equivalent qualification in accordance with the European Qualifications Framework (EQF)
Completion of higher education and certification as 'work security'
Understanding German Environmental and Industrial Protection Acts
Advanced German and English skills PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Preferred qualifications are not required to apply to Amazon. If you meet all the above basic qualifications, we would be happy to hear from you.
Experience with Lean, 5S or Kaizen methods
ability to plan or manage environmental initiatives
About the team Work protection is essential to ensure the mental and physical well-being of our employees at work. Together with managers, our WHS team ensures that we comply with all the policies and legal regulations for Amazon and that our jobs are safe.
The team includes a number of different functions, from occupational safety engineers to programme managers. No matter what role, you will contribute to the development, implementation and safeguarding of our high safety standards. You may work with colleagues from all over the company on various projects, from device and process inspections to the evaluation of process, building and device designs. JOBV1_EN
Company location
Location
![]() | Amazon Europe Core | |
Bremen | ||
Germany |
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