Safety Engineer Level I (HYD01AN)
Company: Worley
Job Details
Category: Safety and Risk
Schedule: Full-time
Employment Type: Employee
Responsibilities
- Supports adherence to generally accepted engineering and design practices, regulatory requirements, and customer specifications.
- Supports the standardization of equipment specifications, drawings, and document templates.
- Contributes to the understanding of technical knowledge, legal requirements, and customer specifications whenever viable and lawful.
- Uses local/global standards to support technical excellence.
- Supports the processes for checking, peer reviews, and incorporation of comments and findings.
- Ensure recognised onshore & offshore engineering practices applicable to safety & risk design are adopted.
- Development of design and operational engineering studies in the areas of risk, safety and Safety & Risk.
- Designs Safety & Risk scope of work in contract and stewards design alternative studies, as required, to optimise project cost and schedule.
- Gathering and compiling safety and environmental information.
- Prepares and assists in the execution of: Hazard Studies (HAZID- ENVID/HAZOP/LOPA); HSE Checklist and Design Basis; Design HSE Review such as Human Factors, Hazardous Area Classification, Inherent Safety, Alarm Prioritisation.
About You
To be considered for this role it is envisaged you will possess the following attributes:
Industry Specific Experience
- Have engineering experience in Brown Field oil and gas related Safety & Risk Design and Engineering.
- Must have 5+ years experience in the same or similar industry, including experience in multi-disciplinary projects and teams.
- Experience in the Middle East is an advantage.
- Working as a Safety and Risk Engineer (Technical Safety / Loss Prevention) in the Oil and Gas Industry.
- Must have experience in offshore projects.
Education – Qualifications, Accreditation, Training
- Full‑Time Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering/mechanical Engineering from an accredited university.
- Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng)/CFPS status or undertaking the same will be an advantage.
IT Skills – Key areas of expertise required
- Datasheets and specifications, MTO.
- Hazardous Area Classification (Schedule and Drawings).
- Good knowledge of NFPA and International Standards for Technical Safety / Loss Prevention.
- Consequence analysis (gas dispersion, toxic, fires, explosion, vent dispersion, flare radiation modelling).
- Safety Critical Elements and Performance Standards.
- Risk Register / action follow‑up and close‑out.
- ALARP assessment, Bow‑ties, and Cost‑Benefit analysis.