Perry Hawkins
Corporate Director – Environmental, Health, & Safety and Risk Management
CIRCOR International Inc.
Perry Hawkins is the Corporate Director – Environmental, Health, & Safety and Risk Management for CIRCOR International Inc. As a leader in fluid handling technologies, CIRCOR designs, manufactures, and distributes valves, pumps, and other
engineered products, and sub-systems used in the oil and gas, power generation, aerospace, defense, and industrial markets worldwide. CIRCOR employs more than 4,500 employees at 32 manufacturing facilities in more than 13 countries, worldwide.
A seasoned and accomplished leader in EH&S, Perry has spent much of his 20+ year career in a broad range of industries, including: Industrial Manufacturing, Process Chemical and Exotic Gas Production, Energy, Aerospace & Aviation, Defense, and Semiconductor Research & Development. Perry has served in his current role as Corporate Director for the past 6 years and is responsible for the implementation and execution of the CIRCOR EH&S Management System, EH&S Compliance, Risk Management, and the implementation of Sustainability Initiatives worldwide, leveraging best practices across all facilities. He has helped the organization achieve a 90% reduction in recordable injuries and an 85% reduction in Worker's Compensation costs over a four-year period.
A seasoned and accomplished leader in EH&S, Perry has spent much of his 20+ year career in a broad range of industries, including: Industrial Manufacturing, Process Chemical and Exotic Gas Production, Energy, Aerospace & Aviation, Defense, and Semiconductor Research & Development. Perry has served in his current role as Corporate Director for the past 6 years and is responsible for the implementation and execution of the CIRCOR EH&S Management System, EH&S Compliance, Risk Management, and the implementation of Sustainability Initiatives worldwide, leveraging best practices across all facilities. He has helped the organization achieve a 90% reduction in recordable injuries and an 85% reduction in Worker's Compensation costs over a four-year period.