Job Responsibilities:Carry out Design Safety Philosophy, HSE Plan, and specifications for fire protection systems (active and passive), HFE, etc.Participate in Process Hazard reviews and analysis, including HAZOP/HAZID/SIL studies, and be responsible..
Job Responsibilities:
Carry out Design Safety Philosophy, HSE Plan, and specifications for fire protection systems (active and passive), HFE, etc.
Participate in Process Hazard reviews and analysis, including HAZOP/HAZID/SIL studies, and be responsible for actions close-out.
Lead the HAZOP/HAZID/SIL workshops and other Safety/HFE workshops (e, g., SIMOPS, ALARP, SCTA, VCA. etc).
Responsible for reviewing third party safety studies, including FERA, dispersion analysis, EERA, ESSA, dropped objects study, QRA studies, etc. (not limited to).
Carry out similar safety studies independently, as required.
Carry out independent design of active and passive fire protection systems and prepare Hazardous/H2S area classification documentation, safety and fire fighting layouts, escape route and life-saving equipment layouts, and other safety drawings.
Carry out/lead safety critical elements performance standards, RAM, fire and gas detection mapping, etc., based on project requirements.
Act as Package Engineer for safety and firefighting, lifesaving equipment.
Manage and guide safety team engineers and designers on Concept/FEED/Detailed Engineering projects.
Provide health and environmental inputs (including health risk assessments such as chemical exposure, noise and lighting, ergonomics/Human Factors Engineering, environmental impact assessments, etc.) to projects.
Interface/coordinate with other Engineering disciplines and clients and take the lead in resolving technical matters related to safety aspects.
Able to deliver project safety deliverables as per project schedule.
Provide inputs and support to projects in all safety aspects, including progress reports.
Job Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering or equivalent from an accredited university.
Minimum of 15 years of HSE engineering experience in the Oil and Gas industry, in process safety/technical safety, and has worked a minimum of 4-5 years in a Lead position on similar projects.
Involved in design projects for offshore (FPSO/Platforms) and onshore (Refineries, LNG facilities, Storage terminals, etc.).
Should have worked on a minimum number of offshore projects (FPSO/Platforms).
Possess good knowledge of Oil and Gas process facilities, local and international process safety codes and standards, and regulatory/marine codes and standards (MODU, SOLAS, DNV/Lloyds Register).
Should have hands-on experience in plot plan review, HAZID, HAZOP, SIL classification/verification, and other safety reviews (e.g., SIMOPS, ALARP).
Good working knowledge of PIPENET Vision, Flaresim, and other consequence modeling software such as DNV PHAST, etc., is needed.
Ability to influence designs to achieve optimal HSE outcomes.
A team player with leadership potential and proactive inter-discipline communication skills.
Location: WoodlandWorking Hours: 5 days per week (Mon to Fri: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM)Willingness to commit to extended hours and night shift when requiredJob Description:Manage process-related scope for semiconductor construction projects, including cle..
Location: Woodland
Working Hours: 5 days per week (Mon to Fri: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM)
Willingness to commit to extended hours and night shift when required
Job Description:
Manage process-related scope for semiconductor construction projects, including cleanroom, process piping, specialty gas, and chemical systems
Coordinate with design teams, vendors, and site teams to ensure process requirements are clearly defined and properly executed
Review and verify process drawings (P&IDs, layouts, isometrics) to ensure compliance with project specifications, standards, and site conditions
Lead and supervise installation, testing, and commissioning of process systems
Monitor site progress and ensure works are carried out in accordance with schedule, quality, and safety requirements
Coordinate closely with other disciplines (MEP, cleanroom, equipment) to ensure proper system integration and interface management
Liaise with clients, consultants, and subcontractors on technical matters, resolving issues and ensuring alignment
Identify technical and site issues proactively and implement practical, timely solutions
Prepare and review reports, method statements, and technical documentation for project execution and tracking
Ensure full compliance with safety standards, cleanroom protocols, and regulatory requirements
Provide guidance and support to junior engineers and site teams where required
Any other duties as assigned by the Project Manager or Process Manager
Any other ad-hoc duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related discipline
Minimum 5 years of relevant experience in semiconductor, cleanroom, or industrial construction projects
Strong knowledge of process systems such as UPW, PCW, CDA, specialty gas, and chemical distribution systems
Experience in site coordination, installation, and commissioning is preferred
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and technical specifications
Good coordination, communication, and problem-solving skills
Ability to work in a fast-paced project environment and manage multiple priorities
Able to work independently and communicate effectively with multiple stakeholders
The candidate must be fluent in both Mandarin and English to communicate effectively with internal teams and external stakeholders