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Location: Berkshire, UK
Principal HSE Engineer
Our client is a global EPC, with a reputation for delivering
high quality, technically-advanced, reliable facilities and
equipment on time, on budget and with a world-class safety
record.
They are active in many industries and serve both as contractor
and power equipment supplier to the Engineering & Construction,
Power Products & Services, Environmental and Operation
& Maintenance Management industries. And their reputation
for safely delivering quality projects on time and on budget
is well recognized in these industries. They have proven expertise
in managing large, complex projects, coupled with a global
reach and longstanding international presence, strong relationships
with their clients and cutting-edge processes and technologies.
Committed to pushing the boundaries of technology, they provide
solutions that create value to their customers and believe
that workforce diversity is a key driver of the opportunities
waiting for you here. The diversity of their people enables
them to bring innovative solutions to our customers' challenges
and creates an environment where our employees can grow and
develop their careers.
Due to a high level of international expansion my client
is now seeking, for their Reading Head Office an experienced
HSE Principle Engineer.
Qualifications:
Candidates should be able to demonstrate experience in leading
the safety discipline in a project environment and to have
relevant experience in several of the duties defined below.
Applicants should have 8 years experience in the process
industries, with at least 5 years in a project environment
as a process safety engineer.
Duties:
The role of a Process Safety Engineer is paramount to the
success of a project. They have key roles to play at all stages
of a project. Typical requirements that have to be considered
and the responsibilities that the role will entail are:
a) Risk Management Services
b) Safety Audits
c) Process Safety Reviews
d) HAZOP Studies
e) Consequence and Risk Assessment
f) Safety Cases
g) Fault Tree Analysis
h) Failure Mode and Effect Analysis
i) Training in Safety Techniques
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