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Job Description:
Choosing where to start and grow your career has a major impact on your professional and personal life, so it’s equally important you know that the company that you choose to work at, and its leaders, will support and guide you. With a diversity of people, global locations, technologies and products, 3M is a place where you can collaborate with other curious, creative 3Mers. 3M is seeking a Dangerous Goods Transportation Analyst located in Canada.
The Impact You’ll Make in this Role
The focus of this role is to monitor and to make sure 3M Canada Dangerous Goods (DG) are following the and international transport regulations. This includes the correct classification, documentation, training and offering for transport of 3M Dangerous Goods, making sure that 3M employees, property and the environment are protected.
As a Dangerous Goods Transportation Analyst , you will have the opportunity to tap into your curiosity and collaborate with some of the most innovative and diverse people around the world. Here, you will make an impact by:
Dangerous Goods classification (TDG, IATA, and IMDG Code)
Transport Canada (TDG) regulation compliance monitoring
3M Canada Subject Matter Expert for transportation of Dangerous Goods
Conduct DG compliance audits of plant/distribution center locations
Provide DG shipment discrepancies support. Maintain and oversee 3M Transport Canada DG (TDG) training program
Update & maintain Dangerous Goods classifications in 3M SAP system
Provide TDG support to 3M Canada internal and external customers
TDG Training records approvals and updating of the training program
MICAW material extension process and approval
Packaging Standard review and approval. One Display – Promotional kits displays approvals
IMO & IATA Declaration creation including domestic maritime transport documents. eMSO shipments, international and domestic
Canada domestic Dangerous Goods return process approvals
Your Skills and Expertise
To set you up for success in this role from day one, 3M requires (at a minimum) the following qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or higher (completed and verified prior to start) Two (2) years of Dangerous Goods transportation experience in a private, public, government or military environment Additional qualifications that could help you succeed even further in this role include:
Experience with the transportation classification of Dangerous Goods in a private, public, government or military environment Trained in applicable Dangerous Goods Regulations (TDG, IATA and IMDG Code) Supply Chain experience helpful Work location:
Work Your Way Eligible (Employee choice to work remote, on site, or hybrid) Travel: May include up to 5 % domestic/international
Relocation Assistance: May be authorized
3M Canada welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
We work to reflect the diversity of our global customers, suppliers and channel partners, and build on each individual employee’s abilities.
At 3M, we know that inclusion is the key to unlocking the power of our diversity. An inclusive culture is one that supports and appreciates differences and provides fair and equal opportunities for everyone. It’s a place where people realize they are respected for their whole and unique selves, and that they belong. Inclusion leads to engagement, which in turn fosters the collaboration, creativity and innovation that drive long-term growth – for 3M as well as for our people and our teams.