The Successful Candidate Responsibilities include:
Maintain a high level of visibility at the worksite, to participate, observe and coach personnel on working safely and conducting effective task controls such as Permit to Work and Task Risk Assessments.
Support in the implementation of applicable EHS Management Systems.
Provide EHS support and coaching for offshore personnel (core crew and contractors).
Monitor the environmental aspects register and the environmental commitments register.
Support the implementation of a waste management strategy and plan.
Carry out the FPSO safety induction programme.
Plan and arrange training and exercises for the emergency response team.
Assist the Offshore EHS Lead in safety-related matters in day-to-day operations.
Train and assist new personnel in the Permit to Work (PTW) system.
Carry out weekly site safety inspections with department heads as per the site safety inspection programme.
Carry out worksite inspections on a daily basis, including monitoring compliance with the PTW system.
Monitor implementation of the FPSO Waste Management Plan.
Chair monthly general safety meeting.
Develop and implement proactive safety initiatives and programmes.
Conduct periodic audits of facilities and equipment to comply with code requirements and identify safety hazards to prevent accidents.
Coordinate safety familiarisation rounds.
Coordinate incident reports.
Participate in the incident investigation as per the Incident reporting and investigation analysis (IRIA) procedure.
Maintain and analyse accident data and recommend proactive solutions to reduce the frequency and severity of accidents.
Skills
Oil and gas industry experience and worked in a similar offshore position.
Valid (T) BOSIET Certificate.
Understanding of FPSO Operations and experience in a similar role supporting project activities on offshore installations.
Interpersonal skills are necessary to establish good working relationships.
Preferable to have previous training in Advanced First Aid/Fire Team.
Demonstrable skills in MS Office.
Basic report writing skills.
Knowledgeable in the Risk Assessment process.
Basic knowledge in incident investigation.
Knowledge of operational and technical EHS.
A sound communicator at any level of organization.
Planner, goal setter, service-oriented and self-driven.
Education and Experience
A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in engineering, environmental or a related discipline plus NEBOSH General Certificate or equivalent
In Tullow, all individuals are treated fairly and respectfully, and everyone has equal access to opportunities and resources to enable them to contribute to Tullow’s overall success.
To Achieve This, We Offer Our Employees
A performance-driven culture that generates results.
A commitment to your personal and professional development.
A chance to make a difference to our business, working in or leading teams of talented, committed people.
A culture that appreciates inclusion & diversity and provides equal opportunities.
Recognition and reward for your performance.
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