Location
Broussard, LA, United States
Posted on
Jun 04, 2022
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HSE Specialist
Broussard - United States
The HSE Specialist is responsible for supporting local management in establishing and continuously improving Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) culture within the worksite.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Develop managers' awareness and ensure HSE policies and standards are an integral part of line management responsibilities and objectives.
Assist line management with: Understanding and Implementing the HSE Management System; monitoring HSE objectives; liaising with local contractors and agencies regarding HSE; assessing local risks; generating local HSE procedures, work instructions and checklists; preparing and monitoring HSE plans that define how the HSE Management System is implemented at the location level; monitoring compliance to policies, standards and procedures; compliance audits and self-audits.
Advise management on corrective actions required.
Coordinate and participate in screening and HSE training of personnel, including contractors. Keep abreast of new documentation and training material related to HSE and inform management accordingly.
Ensure that HSE documentation is updated and available onsite.
Advise management on the level local HSE compliance with Schlumberger, local and host country regulations.
Monitor and follow up on HSE reports and facilitate LPT meetings and HSE audits. Support line management in investigations of failures and accidents.
Maintain a high level of HSE awareness among personnel through communication, training and promoting involvement in HSE programs.
Recommend improvements to the HSE program.
Review QUEST to ensure that logged data is correct and up to date. Analyze HSE trends for the location.
Qualifications and Experience:
Bachelor's degree required, Safety & Health and/or Environmental or equivalent degree preferred (10 years’ experience in industry accepted equated).
4 or more years of experience in a HSE role in an industrial setting.
Working knowledge of federal safety and environmental laws.
Ability to work with respective outside agencies and contracted employees.
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook).
Ability to use a variety of software applications to analyze, monitor data, create reports, and presentations.
Ability to work independently.
Ability to be on call, as needed 24/7.
Ability to travel frequently within region
Prior Safety Specific Training (i.e. NEBOSH, OSHA 30 Hour, Occupational Safety Mgmt., etc.) or ability to complete in the future.
Experience with OSHA Process Safety Management (PSM)
Experience with Risk Management Planning
Passionate about working safely.
Public speaking or training experience.
Excellent communication, training, and organizational skills.
Demonstrated Root-Cause analysis skills (RCCA, 5-Whys).
Leadership skills to direct personnel, implement initiatives, supervising teams, and performing follow-up activities.
Analytical ability to assess complex situations and apply problem solving strategies.
Candidates must be able to legally work and reside in the US, without sponsorship.
Schlumberger is an equal employment opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, status as a protected veteran or other characteristics protected by law.
Schlumberger is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor- priority referral Protected Veterans requested.
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