Safety & Environment Engineer Job description
Responsibilities
- Reviews Contractual documents (Contractual Scope of Work, Responsibility Matrix, BoD, Project Technical specifications, Company standards);
- Produces / Maintains technical documentation in its field of activity;
- Participates to inter-discipline check of documents for its field of activity;
- According its field of activity tasks may be as follow:
- performs the hazard identification and consequence evaluation exercises;
- produces the safety studies (EER, dropped object, flare radiation...);
- prepares the hazardous area classification drawings;
- prepares the fire and gas matrix;
- prepares fire and gas, safety appliance locations and escape routes drawings;
- prepares the specification of fire protection and fire detection systems;
- prepares / coordinates the documentation package for safety reviews (HAZID, FIREPRAN, HAZOP, SIL...);
- produces safety review reports;
- develops the design of fire protection and fire detection systems;
- develops the design of EER system;
- performs / assists to the hydraulic studies of fire water based systems;
- prepares the data sheets and the requisitions and perform Bid evaluations for the fire protection equipment and the life-saving appliances;
- assists to the definition of the lay-out;
- performs the risks analysis and/or reliability studies;
- performs the noise control activities;
- Verifies the correct implementation of the HSE aspects in the design and vendors documentation through audits and reviews. The same function of co-ordination and verification is performed also when the design activities are contracted to a sub-contractor.
Requirements
- Degree in Chemical/Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent from recognized university. Postgraduate degree in Safety and/or Chartered Engineer Status is preferred.
- Experience in production and/or engineering of oil and gas facilities, including heavy experience in Technical Safety Engineering. Held supervisory position and hold track record to train and mentor junior engineers.
- Physical Effects Modelling and Quantitative Risk Assessment. Experience with Shell FRED and SHEPHERD softwares is preferred.
- Shall be fully familiar with safety case regulations and applying the ALARP principles.
- Facilitating hazard workshops for Process Safety hazards. These may include HAZID, HAZOP, SIL classification, Bow-Ties, ALARP, SIMOP’s, and Facility Layout and Sitting.
- Developing ALARP demonstrations for Process Safety risks and preparing HSE Cases.
- Knowledgeable of Sour Gas design and operations standards and guidelines.
- Knowledgeable of Shell Standards and Guidelines.
- Knowledgeable of Fire Protection standards and guidelines.
- Proven track record in the preparation of technical documentation to a very high standard, especially Safety Cases, HEMP reports and HSE MS documentation;
- Project experience in Production & Maintenance;
- Ability to work as a team member as well as lead role .