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Location:
Karachi, Pakistan
Department: Management
Job Description
Karachi - Sindh - Pakistan

Role Description


Organize, administer, conduct and measure individual and group safety programs.

Key Responsibilities


  • Implementation of corporate safety policies and procedures.
  • Identify and evaluate hazardous conditions and practice and develop in consort with line organization, hazard control practice and programs for maintenance operations at the service stations.
  • Develop safety induction systems for suppliers, including training and monitoring of its effectiveness.
  • Implementation, maintenance and operation of the HSSE Management System for the service provided and knowledge transfer to line and staff management.
  • Investigate incidents/accidents and submit accurate and complete reports to Business Systems Manager.
  • Manage an injury/illness information database to perform trend analyses and recognize significant trends through statistical review and develop strategies to address those trends.
  • Develop guidelines for safety audits, report results in line with Shell's system and coordinate Performance safety audits to assist the Account Manager with correcting deficiencies.
  • Develop and coordinate site-specific safety training material/program, assess, update new developments and regulations in health and safety and also provide safety training.
  • Comply with company policies and procedures and adhere to set standards.
  • Any other job related duties as directed by the Account Manager.

Skills / Qualifications / Attributes


Education: Bachelor's degree or equivalent in safety engineering

Experience: Minimum 7 years' experience in safety administration

Languages: Good verbal and written communications skills

Computer Literacy: Proficient with Microsoft Word and PowerPoint

Supervisory: Team player with ability to interact effectively with all levels and committed to working in a quality environment

Service line: None
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HSSE Manager | Karachi, Pakistan