- Posted 01 February 2024
- SalaryCompetitive
- LocationBoden
- Job type Permanent
- DisciplineRenewable Energy
- ReferenceBH-36387
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Process Safety Engineer
Job description
Role: Process Safety Engineer
Location: Sweden
Permanent
Salary: Competitive
Are you ready to embark on an exceptional journey? Our undisclosed client is initiating a revolutionary technological transformation poised to reshape the global steel industry.
Responsibilities
Location: Sweden
Permanent
Salary: Competitive
Are you ready to embark on an exceptional journey? Our undisclosed client is initiating a revolutionary technological transformation poised to reshape the global steel industry.
Responsibilities
- Oversee the technical process safety strategy for a hydrogen plant.
- Evaluate documentation from suppliers and EPCM firms regarding hydrogen safety.
- Conduct qualitative risk assessments based on supplier information.
- Manage and evaluate Technical Safety Engineering deliverables, including ALARP demonstration and Hazardous Area Classification.
- Support safety workshops (HAZOP, SIL/LOPA & HAZID) through organisation and participation.
- Prepare documentation for authorities, ensuring engineering work complies with applicable standards and laws, encompassing fire and explosion analysis, smoke and gas dispersion analysis, qualitative and quantitative risk analysis, SIL determination, and CFD and dispersion modelling.
- Hold a bachelor's or master's degree in engineering.
- Possess extensive experience in conducting safety and risk assessments for large-scale hydrogen facilities, transport, or applications as a technical safety engineer, preferably at a senior/principal/lead engineer level in reputable engineering firms.
- Have a track record of working on assignments for green and brownfield plants in chemical, petrochemical, refinery, power, oil & gas, or similar sectors, demonstrating understanding of leak frequency, ignition probability, CFD, and hydrogen technical safety aspects.
- Demonstrate experience with regulations and authorities, with a specific requirement of having worked in the Nordics.
- Have experience working within multidisciplinary teams on process plant projects.
- Possess excellent English communication skills.