The Role of Process Safety and Safety Case Engineer (PSSCE) is within the OPS PSM Team and will work across all sections of project execution.
The PSSCE is responsible for ensuring that the company's HEMP is followed and Major Accident Hazards reduced As Low As Reasonably Practicable.
It is an expectation to be able to provide engineering, supply chain, construction and other departments with guidance on current best practice risk management.
Core competencies include:Lifecycle hazard managementHazard and risk workshop facilitationKnowledge of Fire Protection SystemsCompetence in Lifecycle Implementation of Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS)Inherently Safer Design philosophy knowledgeBarrier based risk management (including):Identification of Safety and Environmental Critical Equipment and TasksFunctional Task Analysis and Safety and Environmental Critical Task Analysis Development and assurance of Performance StandardsSafety Case developmentOffshore Project Execution from early-phase design to late-phase assuranceGeneral management and interpersonal skills – able to manage people outside of their organizational team.RequirementsBachelor's or master's degree in chemical engineering (or a related field) with relevant experience in O&G or Petrochemical Industry.Previous experience in Process Safety Engineering or Human Factors in Barrier Management is required.Furthermore, you are, or you have: A self- starter who possesses good interpersonal and organizational skillsInnovative and collaborative natureGood time management skillsFlexible and adaptable to balance different stakeholders Fluent in English (both written and verbally) and a strong communicator in developing presentations and training materials for both internal and external audiencesWillingness to travel as international business travels may be required.
Employment conditions Good primary and secondary terms of employmentFlexible worktime Attractive benefits in personal development, culture, sports and relaxation A modern and well facilitated office, which is accessible by car and by public transport.