Roles and responsibilities
- Minimum Overall 10+ years of oil & gas experience.
- Must have at least 3 to 5 Years experience working in Gas Processing and Gas Compression projects.
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering is a MUST.
- FEED experience is a must.
- PMC & ADNOC experience is an added advantage.
- GCC experience required.
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An HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) Engineer is responsible for ensuring the safety and environmental integrity of a workplace or project. Below are the key skills required for this role:
Technical Skills
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Regulatory Knowledge:
- Familiarity with local and international HSE regulations (e.g., OSHA, EPA, ISO 14001, ISO 45001).
- Knowledge of industry-specific standards (e.g., NEBOSH, NFPA, API).
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Risk Assessment:
- Conducting hazard identification and risk analysis (HIRA).
- Proficiency in techniques like HAZOP (Hazard and Operability Study) and FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis).
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Incident Investigation:
- Analyzing root causes using tools like RCA (Root Cause Analysis) or 5 Whys.
- Developing corrective and preventive actions (CAPA).
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Emergency Preparedness:
- Creating and implementing emergency response plans.
- Conducting drills and simulations.
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Environmental Management:
- Waste management and pollution control.
- Understanding of environmental impact assessments.
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Safety Systems and Tools:
- Experience with personal protective equipment (PPE) selection and use.
- Use of safety management systems (SMS).
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Project Management:
- Integrating HSE considerations into project life cycles.
- Monitoring HSE KPIs.
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Attention to Detail:
- Identifying potential hazards and unsafe conditions.
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Communication:
- Preparing clear and concise HSE reports.
- Conducting safety training and awareness programs for employees.
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Leadership:
- Guiding teams to comply with HSE policies.
- Building a culture of safety within the organization.
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Problem-Solving:
- Responding effectively to safety incidents and challenges.
Desired candidate profile
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Attention to Detail:
- Identifying potential hazards and unsafe conditions.
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Communication:
- Preparing clear and concise HSE reports.
- Conducting safety training and awareness programs for employees.
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Leadership:
- Guiding teams to comply with HSE policies.
- Building a culture of safety within the organization.
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Problem-Solving:
- Responding effectively to safety incidents and challenges.
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Interpersonal Skills:
- Collaborating with diverse teams, including contractors and external stakeholders.
Certifications (Optional but Advantageous)
- NEBOSH International General Certificate (IGC) in Occupational Health and Safety.
- IOSH Managing Safely.
- OSHA Certification.
- ISO 45001 Lead Auditor.
- Environmental certifications (e.g., ISO 14001 Lead Auditor).
Tools and Technologies
- Safety and environmental monitoring equipment (e.g., gas detectors, noise meters).
- HSE management software (e.g., Intelex, Enablon).
- Incident reporting and risk management tools.
- Microsoft Office Suite for documentation and reporting.