Ensure engineering deliverables include robust Safety Engineering definitions and a fit-for-purpose design, aligned with project specifications and capable of being procured, fabricated, installed, and operated safely.
Ensure assigned tasks are managed per the project execution plan and contractual requirements, including:
ACTIVITIES
Ensure Safety design meets project standards, specifications, and execution schedule.
Review Safety-related studies such as:
Promote cost-effective, technically sound field optimizations.
Identify Safety engineering decisions, establish a resolution path, and report to the Engineering Coordinator.
Coordinate cross-discipline topics on safety layout, constructability, and operations.
Ensure lessons learned from past projects are incorporated.
Plan and facilitate Safety discipline kick-off meetings with EPC contractors.
Procurement, Fabrication & Construction Support
Support procurement through Technical Bid Evaluations and vendor documentation review.
Conduct vendor site visits when necessary.
Support construction and fabrication engineering efforts, including:
Participate during offshore installation and hookup stages, including work-pack review and red-marked drawings.
Design & Document Control
Review and comment on project documents related to the Safety discipline in line with project specs and standards.
Evaluate documents such as:
Promote early-stage design improvements and value engineering.
Support standardization of WHP design proposals.
Identify and prepare deviation / derogation packages for approval through relevant channels.
Review final project documentation including as-built drawings.
Support study definition and follow-up in collaboration with the Engineering Coordinator.
Participate in project studies such as:
Project Reviews (PR)
Provide input to project audit sessions and represent the Safety discipline in regular and ad hoc engineering meetings.
Prepare and contribute to progress reports detailing Safety discipline progress, risks, and technical issues.
Identify potential Safety-related scope changes and assess initial impacts.
Track and manage changes in alignment with the project’s Change Management Plan.
Ensure design compliance with the approved Scope of Requirements (SOR), Basis of Design, and project standards.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
Education: Engineering degree in Process or Safety Engineering (preferably Loss Prevention).
Experience: Minimum 12 years in Safety Engineering within the offshore Oil & Gas industry.
Strong knowledge of international standards, safety legislation, and codes.
Direct offshore project experience required.
Experience in multi-disciplinary project teams.
Skills:
Submission Deadline: Please submit CVs on or before 27th April 2025.