Responsibilities
-Contribute to the safe, reliable, and cost-effective operation of installations by ensuring robust barrier management.
-Provide expert advice on technical safety, supporting projects with digitalization initiatives.
-Conduct quality assurance for analyses related to firewater systems (e.g., PIPENET).
-Support projects and assets both onshore and offshore as required.
-Quality assure technical documentation and participate in relevant workshops and reviews.
-Follow up on findings from analyses, audits, and incidents to ensure closure.
-Contribute to the professional development and transfer of experience across teams.
-Drive the continuous improvement of technical safety processes and systems.
-Provide expert advice on technical safety, supporting projects with digitalization initiatives.
-Conduct quality assurance for analyses related to firewater systems (e.g., PIPENET).
-Support projects and assets both onshore and offshore as required.
-Quality assure technical documentation and participate in relevant workshops and reviews.
-Follow up on findings from analyses, audits, and incidents to ensure closure.
-Contribute to the professional development and transfer of experience across teams.
-Drive the continuous improvement of technical safety processes and systems.
Required expertise
-Bachelor's or Master's degree in Technical Safety, Risk Management, Process Engineering, or a related field.
-Extensive and relevant experience can compensate for formal educational qualifications.
-Over 10 years of relevant experience from the oil and gas industry.
-Solid expertise in active fire suppression systems and their design.
-A strong multidisciplinary understanding and the ability to collaborate effectively across different engineering disciplines.
-Experience with firewater analysis tools is highly advantageous.
Language: Excellent communication skills, with fluency in both Norwegian and English.
Location: Stavanger, Norway (requires offshore work)
Work schedule: Full-time
Duration: This is a temporary assignment from February 2026 to February 2027.
-Extensive and relevant experience can compensate for formal educational qualifications.
-Over 10 years of relevant experience from the oil and gas industry.
-Solid expertise in active fire suppression systems and their design.
-A strong multidisciplinary understanding and the ability to collaborate effectively across different engineering disciplines.
-Experience with firewater analysis tools is highly advantageous.
Language: Excellent communication skills, with fluency in both Norwegian and English.
Location: Stavanger, Norway (requires offshore work)
Work schedule: Full-time
Duration: This is a temporary assignment from February 2026 to February 2027.