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HSE Design Specialist for a major offshore wind developer based in Denmark

Responsibilities.

Provide QHSE subject matter expertise and work as active member of Lever projects both in the field assisting with trials, providing data, giving input to assessments and writing HSE related parts of reports .
Follow and influence new generation of fleet throughout the TRA track.
Develop and maintain the generic contractual HSE technical requirements.
Define project specific HSE technical requirements for new contracts.
Participate in contractual supplier negotiations.
Participate as subject matter expert on safe design in risk assessments, 3D design reviews, design workshops (HAZID/HAZOP), FMEA, HSE maturity assessments, compliance assessments, product walkdown/inspections
Provide health, safety and environment related input to design risk assessments
Produce HSE documentation such as Confined Space Assessments, Rescue Concepts, Evacuation Plans, Fire and Explosion Assessments.
Participate in First Article Inspections (FAIs).
Defining residual design-related QHSE risks for transfer to Operations.
Participate in Lessons Learned sessions and ensure these are transferred to future projects via Engineering and updates of contractual requirements
Do HSE compliance assessment of existing products and retrofits.
Assess feasibility of retrofit designs related to both standard and local legislations.
Participate as QHSE design project member in Innovation projects.

Requirements

Relevant technical background, i.e. Process Safety Engineer or Design / Product Engineer.
Recommended minimum 5 years of relevant and practical work experience within the wind industry or Oil & Gas.
Experience and actual application of design risk management principles including actual use of both qualitative and quantitative design risk management tools and templates like design risk assessment, HAZID, HAZOP, design decision log, bow-tie, event-tree.
Knowledge of design standards, Machinery Directive.
TrueQHSE role model with a co-operative and a solution-oriented attitude

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