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    April 17, 2008

    Shell Singapore, Job as HSSE Advisor

    SHELL SINGAPORE

    Supply & Distribution is at the heart of Shell’s Downstream business. We have the primary responsibility of managing the physical supply chain, which deals with the selection and acquisition of crude and feedstock for our refineries in Asia and Oceania right through to the delivery of products to our customers. Our goal is to deliver the right product to the right place on time and maximise the overall margin potential across the different lines of business meeting all HSSE requirements.

    HSSE Advisor
    (Singapore - Central, Singapore)

    Requirements:
    Minimum Diploma in Engineering;
    Minimum three years’ relevant working experience from oil and gas industry;
    Prior experience in an road transport safety would be advantageous.


    Responsibilities:
    You will act as an advisor to the Distribution Leadership Team on HSSE matters;
    You will be the custodian of the Distribution HSSE Management System in Singapore and be the HSSE focal point for Distribution;
    You will work closely with Regional HSSE Manager on the implementation of the initiatives that are specific to the business to deliver the targets and aspirations.


    Application Deadline: Tuesday, May 13, 2008

    Number of Vacancies: 1


    Shell is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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