Process Safety Engineer

Stallingborough
3 weeks ago
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Process Safety Engineer - Chemical Manufacturing - Lincolnshire- £55k-£73k + hybrid working, private healthcare, 10% bonus, 9 day fortnight
I'm working a multinational chemicals manufacturer, a world-leader in what they do. A company who prioritise development and encourage progression.
They're hiring for a Process Safety Engineer, who they can develop into the Process Safety Lead for the site, via succession planning.
They're looking for either an established Process Safety Engineer, or a Process Engineer with strong fundamentals, and a desire to develop into Process Safety.
You will have the opportunity to work on a range of projects for both their UK and international sites.
You will have specific involvement in, but not be limited to;

  • The development and implementation of internal process safety policies and procedures to meet the COMAH regulations requirements and site PSM program
  • Supporting the update and revision of the Site COMAH safety report
  • Leading/participating in HAZOP's and PHA's.
  • Coordinating other process safety risk assessments for the site including LOPAs, SIL, DSEAR etc.
  • Leading process safety incident investigations using recognised investigation techniques
    You will be qualified as a Chemical Engineer, with an understanding of Process Safety within a highly regulated environment, like Chemicals, Oil & Gas, or other COMAH regulated sectors.
    In return, you'll join a company who will actively invest in your future. They will implement a development plan to improve and ensure you have a formal progression plan in place from day 1.
    They also operate a 9 day fortnight, have a hybrid working scheme, along with private healthcare, a strong pension contribution and a 10% bonus.
    If you'd like to find out more, or feel this is the right opportunity for you, hit apply

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