Permanent staff Engineer Technical Safety Basingstoke Hampshire Competitive salary in the region of £42k depending on experience and company benefits
Hybrid working available
Please note this is a permanent role please do not apply if you seek a contract role.
As a member of theengineering team UK Branch you will be responsible for:
Managing time effectively, ensuring that goals and requirements of the project are met, and issues are effectively communicated and resolved.
Supporting the discipline lead, take initiative and be accountable for assigned tasks.
Providing technical innovation and a keenness to move the company forward in terms of continuous improvement.
Working with the project discipline lead and chief engineer to drive performance through the full life cycle of the project ensuring all deliverables are met, budget and schedule are respected, and technical integrity of the design is maintained.
Undertaking detailed calculations to develop the design and be responsible for the accuracy of these calculations
Ensuring detail design methods, standards and data used conform to EniProgetti requirements
Undertaking fire protection design and develop associated drawings including layouts and P&IDs.
Undertaking QRA and RAM work.
Undertaking short term visits to a wide range of operating site and Eni geographic regional offices worldwide.
Keeping abreast of new legislations on plant design and performance
Ability to undertake design of oil and gas process systems and equipment.
Ensuring a high standard of safety is maintained and Environmental and Quality Assurance processes are followed.
This is the opportunity for you if you have these skills and requirements:
Experience of main project documentation related to the safety discipline, in particular knowledge of P&IDs, PFDs and datasheets.
Relevant experience working within a project environment
Experience of process or safety system engineering for large industrial facilities, either in operations, maintenance or design would be advantageous for this position.
Good knowledge of the main processes used in both the conventional (oil and gas) and renewable energy sectors.
Degree qualified in a relevant engineering discipline; Chemical Engineering (Masters Level) preferred.