Subsea7
Senior Technical Safety & Reliability Engineer

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Manage Safety Engineering, Risk Management, and Reliability activities and deliverables for project work scopes, such as:
- Preparation of CTRs
- Review of specifications and project documentation
- Performing safety and reliability studies
- Facilitating safety reviews
- Preparation of MoM/progress reports, etc.
Be accountable for quality, timely delivery, and budget of all TSR deliverables, including:
- HAZID/HAZOP
- Safety in Design reviews
- Specialist safety studies (dropped object assessments, plume studies, ballistics studies, etc.)
Understanding and applying the principles of Safety in Design and ALARP to project engineering.
Provide safety and reliability engineering and technical input to project teams; investigate technical queries and develop risk-based solutions.
Advising design engineers on safety and reliability considerations in accordance with acknowledged industry Codes, Standards, and Design Guides, Client Specifications, and Scopes of Work.
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Leading and facilitating technical safety review workshops, and managing the output from technical safety meetings.
Supporting technology assessments including:
- Preparing and chairing failure mode assessments (e.g., FMECA)
- Technology Readiness Assessment and Technical Risk Categorisation (API 17N)
- Support for Qualification to DNV RP A203.
Ensure risk mitigation effectiveness of design and operations through legislative compliance, identification, and management of risk factors from tender stage through project completion.
Preparation of RAM studies, with a sound working knowledge of reliability concepts and techniques.
What experience would we like you to have?
Please note, if you don’t tick all the boxes below but feel you have some of the relevant skills and experience we’re looking for, please do consider applying. We would encourage you to apply with a CV that highlights your transferable skills and experience.


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The Senior Technical Safety & Reliability Engineer shall be degree educated in engineering and have established experience working within the field of Technical Safety Engineering, preferably with direct experience working within either the subsea oil & gas or petrochemical/process sectors.
Skills
- Participation, scribing & chairing of HAZID, HAZOP, FMECA, and Safety in Design Reviews.
- Experienced facilitator and communicator, comfortable with taking the lead and managing risk meetings to conclusion.
- Ability to work with multi-discipline technical teams.
- Effective communication skills – oral, written, and electronic.
- Knowledge of human factors engineering and its application to subsea construction projects.
- Consequence assessments including dropped object impact assessment and subsea gas release.
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