LATEST JOB

    April 1, 2008

    Vacancy as Process Safety Engineer at Singapore

    Energy Resourcing is a leading supplier of specialist human capital to energy and resource focussed customers in Asia, Australia and beyond.

    Currently we have major offices in Singapore and Perth, together with operations in Korea, India, and Indonesia.

    Our clients include oilfield operating companies, engineering design houses, refining and petrochemical corporations, international construction firms and mining companies.

    Process Safety Engineer
    (Singapore)

    Requirements:
    Process Safety is a high priority to our Client, therefore to be successful in this role you need a Degree in Chemical Engineering and at least 7 years experience providing technical support in a petrochemical processing environment.

    You will need to be an excellent communicator in both the written and verbal medium and have proven experience in completing HAZOP studies and risk based analysis.


    Responsibilities:
    Our Client is a very significant player in the international oil and gas industry with a well recognised track record in safety systems and processes.

    Currently they are seeking to employ a Process Safety Engineer to join their team based here in Singapore.

    In this role you will be required to support the operation in several ways. You will be required to complete risk assessments on the current operation and lead HAZOP and other safety/risk based studies and analysis. You will be called on to play a critical role in new project design teams by providing process safety advice.



    Candidates of all nationalities are welcome to apply and competitive contracting rates will be offered for this role.

    Interested candidates please send CV to : candidate.manager@energyresourcing.com.sg
    Or visit our website at www.energyresourcing.com for more information.

    Advertised : 1 April 2008

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