DESCRIPTION
MAIN FUNCTIONS
Evaluate and comment on disciplined engineering work performed both internally and by contractors and subcontractors to ensure that work is being executed according to project specifications, company standards, and regulatory requirements. Facilitates effective execution of disciplined engineering and design routines that align with the project's goals, objectives, and procedures. Assures accurate and timely communication among the project team and other company functions on discipline engineering activities, progress, and issues. In addition to technical ability, they should demonstrate sound communication, facilitation, and interpersonal skills.
TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
In addition to all Level 1 tasks, Level 2:
1. Participate in or lead risk studies or conduct consequence analyses, e.g., toxic gas dispersion modeling.
2. Develop and update safety standards, instructions, and codes, and formalize them into company-documented practices as required. 3. Provide support for SHE Equipment Stewardship by ensuring effective execution of PMs consistent with performance standards
4. Facilitate the close-out of deficiencies or non-conformances arising from SHE equipment: Firewater pumps, oil spill response equipment, lifeboats, and liferaft stewardship
5. Drive improvements in safety and ER integrity programs (Safety Performance Standards, Dashboard).
6. Co-ordinate responses to CoP Network High Consequence Failure postings under the guidance of the integrity supervisor
7. Support central maintenance organization in analyzing operating, maintenance, and non-destructive testing data to establish the remaining life of the equipment and recommend repairs and/or replacements to extend unit run lengths.
8. Conduct / Coordinate a fire-water -Water Demand (new or revalidate existing)
9. Review and endorse the updated equipment strategy for life-saving equipment for implementation in SAP.
JOB REQUIREMENT
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
1. Environmental, Health and Safety experience
2. Loss Prevention experience
3. Bachelor’s degree in Engineering within the discipline or equivalent professional experience
4. Broad knowledge of discipline design standards, specifications, codes, and appropriate safety criteria
5. Ability to adapt to tight deadlines, heavy workloads, and frequent changes in priorities
6. Proficient in Microsoft Office suite of software programs
7. Read, write, and speak fluent English, especially as it applies to technical and business communications.