• We need candidates with a focus on field work (Machine specific LOTO, Confined space entry inventories hazard assessments, setting up permit to work systems, conducting daily HSE inspections, interventions, field support to operators. • Person who previously worked in power plant environment with strong mechanical and electrical safety back ground preferred.
Position Summary:
• This role is crucial in supporting the HSE Manager to administer the HSE management system effectively, particularly in an environment involving multiple contractors and simultaneous operations occurring in parallel. • The Senior HSE Engineer will be responsible for ensuring compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations while promoting a culture of safety among contractors and field operators.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Day-to-Day HSE Inspections: - Conduct routine HSE inspections across various work locations to identify potential hazards and to ensure compliance with established HSE standards.
2. Permit System Administration: - Oversee the administration of the Permit-to-Work system, ensuring that all necessary permits are issued and adhered to by all contractors and personnel involved in operations.
3. Development and Update of Project-Specific HSE Procedures: - Assist in developing, updating, and reviewing Project Specific HSE Procedures, including but not limited to: - Confined space entry register - Ladder inventory - SDS register and chemical inventory - Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) machine specific procedures, including overseeing the Authorized Person training program. - Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) procedures and monitoring requirements
4. Contractor Orientations and Inspections: - Facilitate HSE orientations for all contractors and personnel prior to commencing work at the project site, ensuring they understand site-specific hazards, safety procedures, and emergency protocols. - Conduct regular inspections of contractor work practices and compliance with HSE regulations.
5. Support for Field Operators: - Provide real-time support to field operators regarding HSE concerns and procedural compliance. - Act as a resource for the field team to enhance understanding and adherence to safety protocols.
6. Coverage During Absences: - Ensure continuous HSE oversight by covering responsibilities during the absence of the HSE Manager, maintaining a seamless administrative process.
7. Additional Responsibilities: - Participate in safety meetings, incident investigations, and HSE audits as required. - Identify training needs and contribute to the design and implementation of HSE training programs. - Foster a proactive approach to safety by engaging with teams and encouraging open communication about HSE matters.
Qualifications:
Education:
• Preferred university degree in a relevant field (e.g., Environmental Science, Occupational Health, Safety Management).
Certifications:
• Safety certifications such as Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) are preferred.
- Experience:
• Minimum of [4-6] years of relevant experience in HSE roles, with demonstrated experience in confined space entry, work-at-height operations, and life-critical activities. • Experience in operational power plants or energy generation facilities is highly preferred. • Previous experience in construction roles will also be considered.
- Skills:
• Strong knowledge of HSE regulations and risk management practices. • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to engage effectively with diverse teams. • Proficient in conducting safety audits, inspections, and risk assessments. • Ability to manage multiple priorities and work in a fast-paced environment.
Work Conditions:
• This role may require periods of working outdoors in various environmental conditions. |