Process Safety and Safety Case Engineer
Our Vision.
SBM Offshore believes the oceans will provide the world with safe, sustainable and affordable energy for generations to come. We share our experience to make it happen.
Our Profile.
We design, build, install and operate offshore floating facilities for the offshore energy industry. As a leading technology provider, we put our marine expertise at the service of a responsible energy transition by reducing emissions from fossil fuel production, while developing cleaner solutions for renewable energy sources. More than 7,000 SBMers worldwide are committed to sharing their experience to deliver safe, sustainable and affordable energy from the oceans for generations to come. Together, we are driving progress forward in a
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Company Information
The Company’s main activities are the design, supply, installation, and operation of Floating, Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessels. These are either owned and operated by SBM Offshore and leased to its clients or supplied on a turnkey sale basis. Other products and services include: FLNGs, turret mooring systems, brownfield, offshore loading terminals and most recently solutions for renewable energy. With an operating fleet of 14 FPSOs, two FSOs, one semi-submersible in operation worldwide at year end and almost 300 years of cumulative FPSO operational experience within the industry, the Company is a market leader in providing leased production floating systems.
With its Head Office in Amsterdam in the Netherlands, SBM Offshore employs more than 5000 people and are spread over seven locations, nine operational shore bases, the offshore fleet of vessels and joint venture construction yards.
The Department
The Process Safety Team within the Operations Quality Regulatory and HSSE Team is responsible for coordinating activities around the SBM Offshore Hazards and effects Management Process (HEMP) and delivery of Safety Cases.
The Role
The Role of Process Safety and Safety Case Engineer (PSSCE) is within the OPS PSM Team and will work across all sections of project execution. The PSSCE is responsible for ensuring that SBM Offshore’s HEMP is followed and Major Accident Hazards reduced As Low As Reasonably Practicable. It is an expectation to be able to provide engineering, supply chain, construction and other departments with guidance on current best practice risk management. Core competencies include:
Requirements
SBM Offshore is looking for applicants with a bachelor’s or master’s degree in chemical engineering (or a related field) with relevant experience in O&G or Petrochemical Industry. Previous experience in Process Safety Engineering or Human Factors in Barrier Management is required.
Furthermore, you are, or you have:
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