Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
28 Nov, 25
Salary
160000.0
Posted On
28 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Consequence Modelling, Emergency Planning, Ansi, Design, Collaboration, Gas, Chemical Engineering, Crisis, Safety Culture, Nfpa, Fire Protection, Functional Safety, Preparedness, Assessment Methodologies, Facilitation, Passive Fire Protection, Hazard Identification
Industry
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
Provides Process Safety engineering support within defined area of responsibility, which may include analyzing and managing hazards and dealing with the prevention and control of incidents through continuous risk reduction improvements in order to manage the integrity of operating systems and processes.
Assists with tasks involving design philosophy, scope definition, equipment specification, engineering calculations, construction, commissioning and start-up, along with ongoing operations.
Acts as a point of contact on discipline-related questions and supports management of data and delivery of analyses.
Regularly interacts with operations and maintenance personnel in the field to enrich own operations knowledge and supports the area’s activities including, as needed, its self-verification and Control of Work processes.
Identifies and delivers recommendations for process improvements and optimization and assists in coordinating Management of Change (MoC) processes.
Actively participates in BP technical networks and communities of practice, maintaining a strong awareness of technical learnings and developing links with specialists and engineers from a range of disciplines.
ESSENTIAL EDUCATION
Bachelor Degree in Chemical Engineering or equivalent
ESSENTIAL EXPERIENCE
Working experience with hazard identification, risk analyses and assessment methodologies (e.g. Hazard Identification (HAZID), HAZOP/LOPAs)
Working knowledge of industry codes, standards and practices relevant to process design and safety (e.g. ASME, API, NFPA, ANSI, etc.) and Recognized and Generally Accepted Good Engineering Practices (RAGAGEP)
Understanding and experiences with risk scenario development techniques, including assignment of probabilities and consequences
SKILLS:
Active fire protection, Active fire protection, Application of hierarchy of control, Battery energy storage functional safety, Collaboration, Communication, Computational fluid dynamics consequence analysis, Conflict Management, Consequence modelling, Crisis and emergency planning and preparedness, Emergency isolation in hazard management, flame detection, Front line operational safety support, Gas, Identification of critical equipment, Influencing, Learning delivery and facilitation, Local process safety regulation, Low carbon process safety hazards, Occupied permanent and portable buildings, Operational case for safety, Passive fire protection, Presenting, Pre-start up safety review, Process safety culture {+ 3 more}
The Process Safety Engineer will be responsible for providing Process Safety engineering support to projects or operations, including maintenance, inspection and turnaround, interacting with other disciplines, teams, subfunctions and contractors to assist in resolving problems and developing engineering judgement to deliver integrated, pragmatic solutions focused on risk management, operating efficiency, defect elimination and standardization.