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Lead Engineer, Process Safety
Roles & Responsibilities


Process Safety Philosophy Preparation:
Prepare and review HSSE Design Philosophy, and other process safety-related philosophies. Provide guidance to the proposal / project for compliance to company standards, client and regulatory requirements of safety-related systems.

Safety Studies / Deliverables Preparation:
Develop scope of work, perform safety consultant technical bid evaluation, participate in workshops, plan, review and deliver safety studies / deliverables. Deliver complete, correct, and on-time safety studies and deliverables to the proposal / project, demonstrating risks are As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP).

Safety Critical Elements (SCE) Management:
Organize / Lead Bow-Ties workshops, define SCEs, communicate performance standards requirements, review SCE design, manage tracking and review of EPCI assurance tasks to ensure that safety critical elements are designed, procured, constructed, commissioned, and installed in accordance with performance standards for the prevention and mitigation of MAEs.

Risk Consultant/Subcontractor Management:
Coordinate and manage risk consultant/subcontractor to ensure the risk of the facility is properly assessed in accordance with the scope of work and methodology, in a timely manner and on budget.

Process Safety Team Guidance:
Instruct and guide process safety engineers to collect risk assessment input data, review risk assessments, prepare deliverables, review other discipline deliverables, and collaborate with other disciplines and departments. Issue accurate deliverables, minimizing mistakes and maximizing efficiency. Minimize / manage deviations from company standards, client and regulatory requirements of safety-related systems.

Performance Goals:
Set and contribute to the achievement of Project / Engineering Performance Goals defined for the year / project.

Regulatory Compliance:
Collaborate with the proposal / project team, consistently check deliverables for compliance, attend audits and resolve non-conformities to deliver a regulatory compliant installation. Minimize non-conformities and delays to first oil.

Client Management:
Communicate professionally with the client, provide responses to client comments such that the client is satisfied that hazards are managed appropriately.

Problem Solving:
Anticipate potential problems, take preventative action and develop solutions for technical problems that arise. Problems are adequately addressed from a risk perspective, balancing client’s long-term benefit, current needs and limitations, lifecycle value, and client’s goals.

Change Management:
Collaborate with the project team to ensure that changes are managed in accordance with the Management of Change Procedure and their impact on risk are properly evaluated.
 

Lessons Learnt:
Formulate solutions to lessons learnt and ensure relevant lessons learnt are communicated to process safety engineers and other disciplines, including other business units for improved management of MAHs and project execution.


Process Safety Competencies:
Ensure technical competencies are met and guide the development of process safety engineers to improve technical competency and soft skills.
 

Qualifications

Minimum 12 years of relevant working experience in Process Safety engineering in the oil and gas sector for a bachelor’s degree in Chemical / Environmental / Mechanical Engineering, or minimum 11 years of relevant working experience for a master’s degree.

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