The Coca-Cola Company

Director, Global QSE Governance

The Coca-Cola Company  •  Atlanta, GA (Onsite)  •  2 hours ago
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Job Description

Function:Corporate Quality, Safety & Environment (QSE)
Geography:A tlanta/AOC
Reports To:
Vice President,Global QSE Governance and Competencies
Role Level:Director

Role Purpose
The Director, Global QSE Governance leads enterprise governance for regulated and high-reputation-risk domains by setting clear standards, driving disciplined assurance, and enabling consistent system-wide execution to reduce risk. The role translates regulatory and stakeholder expectations into fit-for-purpose governance programs, strengthens readiness through program assurance, and provides structured inputs to the enterprise governance framework. The Director also owns the design and execution of the Tiered Governance / Bottler Maturity model, serves as the primary interface for regulatory and reputational risk within the governance operating model, and supports QSE governance and enterprise-wide due diligence.

Scope & Impact

  • Enterprise governance owner forenterprise-widedomains and programs

  • Enterprise program owner for Animal Welfare, Human Rights,etc,governance, assurance approach, and escalation pathways.

  • Direct impact on brand protection, license-to-operate,“feedback to design” fromaudit/assurance outcomes, and regulatory readiness

  • Accountable for defined governance routines, controls, and performance visibility (risk signals, exceptions, action tracking) for assigned domains.

  • Keycontributortofit for purposegovernance frameworksand ownership forTiered Governance Bottler Maturity modeldesignand execution, ensuring requirements and assurance expectations are operationally implementable andrisk-based

  • LeadsQSEgovernance requirements and integration activities forlicensing and otherprojects (governance scope definition, baseline assessments, gap identification, integration planning support).

Key Responsibilities

1.Enterprise-wideGovernance Domains & Program Leadership
Own the end-to-end governance approach for designatedenterprise-widedomains, including program design,minimumrequirements, guardrails, and assurance expectations. Establish andmaintainclear governance documentation (standards, procedures, decision trees, and roles/responsibilities) aligned to QSE policies, applicable regulations, and industry standards. Lead cross-functional governance forums (as needed) to align Legal, Public Affairs, Commercial, Supply Chain, and OperatingUnitstakeholders on requirements, decision rights, and implementation expectations.

2. Animal Welfare, Human Rights,etcProgramGovernance
Lead the enterprise Animal Welfare, Human Rights,etcgovernance programs, including policy/standardinterpretation, supplier and system expectations, assurance approach, and escalation criteria. Partner with procurement,technical, Public Affairsand OperatingUnitteams to ensure governance is embedded into relevant operating processes (e.g., supplier qualification, oversight routines, issue management) and that findings and actions are managed with rigor and transparency.

3. Program Assurance, Performance Visibility & Continuous Improvement
Partner with GAO Audit/KOBRA teams and contributeassurance mechanismsdefinitionfor governed programs (e.g., readiness reviews, self-assessment protocols, evidence expectations, control testing, and exception management).Contribute to and align toperformance reporting and cadence for governance health, including leading indicators, issue trends, closure discipline, and systemic corrective actions.Identifyopportunities to simplify, clarify, or strengthen governance based on audit insights, incident learnings, regulatory developments, and stakeholder feedback.

4. Governance Inputs toFit-For-Purposeand own theTiered Governance / Bottler Maturity Model
Provide domain and program inputs to theFitFor-Purpose governance framework and own theTiered Governance / Bottler Maturity model, ensuring regulatory and reputational risk considerations are translated into clear, measurable expectations. Define what “good” looks like for governed programs at each tier (where applicable), including minimum evidence requirements and assurance touchpoints. Validate that proposed tier expectations are practical for in-market implementation and are aligned with enterprise governance guardrails.

5. Regulatory & Reputational Risk Interface (Governance View)
Maintain active awareness of external regulatory changes and emerging stakeholder expectationsimpactinggoverned domains, translating these into governance updates and implementation guidance. Serve as the governance point of contact to triage and route regulatory/reputation-risk issues within the governance operating model, including coordinating fact gathering, documenting governance positions, and escalating high-risk matters through defined leadership pathways.

6.Licensing and otherGovernance Support
SupportLicensinginitiatives,etcby defining governance scope for regulated programs,participatingin governance-focused due diligence activities as requested, and documenting baseline requirements and gapsrelativeto enterprise expectations. Provide input to integration plans for regulated governance programs (e.g., sequencing, minimum controls, assurance checkpoints), and partner with cross-functional teams to embed governance expectations into post-close operating models.Ensure closed loop input and feedback to KORE requirements.

Decision Authority

  • Sets governance program requirements, assurance approach, and operating cadence for assigned regulated domains and Animal Welfare, Human Rights,etc, within enterprise policy and governance guardrails.

  • Approves domain-specific governance interpretations, implementation guidance, and readiness criteria.

  • Recommends risk-based escalation actions and governance tradeoffs to the Senior Director and Vice President, including options and implications.

  • Ownstiered governance expectations through domain inputsand inputs to and influences fit for purpose governance framework and model

Key Interfaces

  • Vice President, QSE Governance & Competencies (alignment to enterprise governance strategy and tiered governance evolution).

  • Senior Director,Global QSE Governance & Competencies(alignmenton risk posture, escalations, and integration priorities).

  • Legal, Public Affairs & Communications, Ethics & Compliance (regulatory interpretations, reputation-risk topics, governance positioning).

  • Operating Units, bottlers, and franchise leadership (implementation,assurancereadiness, issue management).

  • Procurement/Supplier Management, Legal, PACS,and Supply Chain partners (Food Licensing, Animal Welfare controls, Human Rights,and third-party governance).

  • GAOAudit, IMCRteams, otherpartners (alignment on protocols,findingsthemes, corrective action rigor, feedbacktogovernancesystemdesign).

Digital Skills Required (New-State Expectations)
This role is not a digital product owner, but it requires strong digital fluency to lead governance programs at enterprise scale.

  • Comfortpartnering to design andnavigateenterprise QMS and governance platforms to access requirements, evidence expectations, and assurance artifacts.

  • Ability to define governance data needs (controls, evidence, status reporting) and partner with digital governance roles to implement scalable reporting and workflows.

  • Ability to use trend insights (audit findings, incident patterns, adoption indicators) to drive governance simplification and targeted assurance actions.

Qualifications & Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Quality, Food Science, Regulatory Affairs, Engineering, Environmental Science, Safety, Animal Science, or related discipline (advanced degree preferred).

  • 10+ years of experience in governance, quality/food safety systems, regulatory compliance, assurance/audit, or risk-based program management within a complex, multi-region enterprise.

  • Demonstrated leadership of regulated programs with cross-functional stakeholder alignment (e.g., licensing, retail/consumer-facing operations, animal welfare,human rights,or similar high-reputation-risk domains).

  • Strong understanding ofISO basedmanagement systems and regulatory frameworks.

  • Experience translating policy/regulatory intent into implementable standards, assurance mechanisms, and operational routines across diverse markets.(business)

  • Strongcapability ininfluencing without authority, executive-ready,boldand courageous oral and writtencommunication, and navigating ambiguity in a networked system.

  • Strong project management, program leadership,autonomouswitheffectivepartnershipandself-starter

Success Measures

  • Clear,fit for purposegovernance forenterprisedomains,Animal Welfare, Human Rights,etc, with defined requirements, assurance expectations, and escalation pathways.

  • Robust enterprisegovernance that delivers disciplined control, reduces riskandisrapidlyadaptableto evolving business needsthrough closed-loop feedback and continuous market/industry learning

  • Consistent in-market application of governance guardrails with measured adoption and effectiveissuetriage.

  • Timely, high-quality inputs tofit for purpose governance framework and definition to deliveryownershipofTiered Governanceprogramexpectations that strengthen brand protection without creating unimplementable burden.

  • Effective support tolicensing andenterprise-wide programs, with clear gap visibility and pragmatic governance sequencing.

The Coca-Cola Company will not offer sponsorship for employment status (including, but not limited to, H1-B visa status and other employment-based nonimmigrant visas) for this position. Accordingly, all applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis and must not require The Coca-Cola Company's sponsorship to continue to work legally in the United States.

Skills:

Communication, Continual Improvement Process, Emerging Technologies, Environmental Regulatory Compliance, Environmental Science, Food Safety and Sanitation (Inactive), ISO 9001, Program Measurement (Inactive), Root Cause Analysis (RCA), Six Sigma, Waterfall Model

Pay Range:

United States of America: 0 USD - 0 USD

Base pay offered may vary depending on geography, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. A full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the position, is offered.

Annual Incentive Reference Value Percentage:

30

Annual Incentive reference value is a market-based competitive value for your role. It falls in the middle of the range for your role, indicating performance at target.

Location(s):

United States of America

City/Cities:

Atlanta

Travel Required:

00% - 25%

Relocation Provided:

No

Job Posting End Date:

July 5, 2026

Our Purpose and Growth Culture:

We are taking deliberate action to nurture an inclusive culture that is grounded in our company purpose, to refresh the world and make a difference. We act with a growth mindset, take an expansive approach to what’s possible and believe in continuous learning to improve our business and ourselves. We focus on four key behaviors – curious, empowered, inclusive and agile – and value how we work as much as what we achieve. We believe that our culture is one of the reasons our company continues to thrive after 130+ years. Visit Our Purpose and Vision to learn more about these behaviors and how you can bring them to life in your next role at Coca-Cola.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class. When we collect your personal information as part of a job application or offer of employment, we do so in accordance with industry standards and best practices and in compliance with applicable privacy laws.

The Coca-Cola Company

About The Coca-Cola Company

From our roots at the counter of a local Atlanta pharmacy, to our current portfolio of more than 200 beverages, The Coca-Cola Company is one of the most globally-recognized brands in the world. Today, our lineup features beloved beverage brands, including ​

Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta, smartwater, Dasani, Topo Chico, BODYARMOR, Powerade, Costa, Georgia, Goldpeak, Minute Maid, Simply, fairlife and more. ​

The Coca-Cola Company is committed to bringing about real change – to our industry, to our local economies, and to the world around us. Through constant evolution, we continue to reimagine the way we refresh the world and make a difference.​

We're innovating our portfolio with products that give people more varieties that meet our consumers where they are. ​

We're working with global partners to transform our business, and grow it in more sustainable ways. ​

And we're providing jobs and opportunities to the local economies where our people live and work, employing 700,000 people throughout our global system alongside bottling partners.​

If you're a changemaker looking to make a change, come join us in our mission to refresh the world and make a difference.​

Learn more at: www.coca-colacompany.com/careers

Industry
Food & Beverage
Company Size
10,000+ employees
Headquarters
Atlanta, GA
Year Founded
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