Description A Design HSE Engineer will normally be supervised by a Senior, Principal or Chief Design HSE Engineer but may take the lead role on smaller projects and will be able to self-manage effectively. Design HSE engineering is a fundamental discipline upon which process safety of plant design is based. Design HSE Engineers therefore provide the basic design information which enables other disciplines to proceed with project and proposal work. Design HSE engineering work can therefore have a significant impact on project costs and programme. Responsibilities To act as a project Design HSE Engineer on those projects which are assigned by the Chief Design HSE Engineer and to carry out Design HSE design work on such projects. To work in a collaborative multi-disciplinary project delivery team, through proactive liaison with other disciplines and to ensure integration of Design HSE into the overall engineering design. To be responsible for checking and approval of design work in accordance with Company Procedures when so authorised. To support the business development and work winning departments and act as proposals Design HSE Engineer on proposals which are assigned by the Chief Design HSE Engineer and to carry out design work for such proposals. To support Construction and Commissioning departments through responding to technical queries in a timely manner. To report recommendations for improvements in organisational performance, policy and procedures and removal of constraints that are preventing performance To work collaboratively with and offer advice and support to colleagues including graduate engineers. Qualifications First degree in Chemical Engineering (Mandatory) with Masters in Chemical Engineering or Process Safety Management preferred. Working towards Chartership 3 years’ experience in process contracting; preferably in the oil & gas sector (although chemicals and nuclear experience may also be applicable) with the majority of that time in Process/Process Safety/Technical Safety/Design HSE role Ideally have experience of working on small to medium FEED and EPC/EPCM brownfield projects in the Onshore Oil & Gas or Energy Transition Sectors. Experience of other sectors for example water, nuclear, pharmaceuticals or offshore projects is desirable but not essential. Good knowledge of UK Regulatory environment including COMAH compliance Experience of risk identification & management Fire, explosion & toxic gas consequence modelling (preferably using PHAST) Preparation of scopes of work for external consultants including QRA, Noise, Environmental Impact Knowledge of environmental management and BAT assessment Good understanding of tolerable risk criteria Experience of Hazardous area classification and DSEAR Basic understanding of Human Factors Management Knowledge of SIL assessment Basic understanding of specifying Active and Passive Fire protection Strong interpersonal skills Effective communicator Good technical writing skill