On behalf of our client, a leading EPC company, we are expanding the team and seeking talented professionals to join exciting and impactful projects in Indonesia.
WHY JOIN US?
• Be part of large-scale EPC projects.
• Work alongside experienced industry professionals.
• Grow your career in a dynamic and supportive environment.
Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering (mandatory). A Master’s degree in Process Safety or Safety Engineering is an advantage.
Minimum 3–7 years of experience as a Process Safety Engineer within EPC projects (oil & gas, petrochemical, power, or energy projects).
Professional certifications such as NEBOSH IGC, CCPS, TÜV Functional Safety, or equivalent are highly desirable.
Solid exposure to FEED, detailed engineering, and construction support phases.
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Tugas & Tanggung Jawab
Provide process safety engineering support throughout EPC project lifecycle.
Lead or participate in HAZID, HAZOP, LOPA, SIL, and risk assessment studies.
Prepare, review, and approve process safety deliverables in accordance with project and client requirements.
Support FEED and detailed engineering by reviewing process design for safety compliance.
Interface with process, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and construction teams.
Provide process safety input during construction, commissioning, and start-up phases.
Support client and regulatory reviews related to process safety.
Ensure compliance with applicable codes, standards, and project specifications.
Contribute to continuous improvement of process safety practices within the organization.
Harus punya keterampilan:
Strong knowledge of international process safety standards and engineering codes.
Process hazard analysis (HAZID, HAZOP, What-If, Bow-Tie).