Industrial Safety Engineer (2592)

Fluor Corporation

The Role

Overview

Develop and enforce HSE programs, assessments, and compliance for large projects.

Key Responsibilities

  • hse design
  • eia
  • qra
  • pha
  • regulatory
  • supervision

Tasks

-Establish advanced HSE design/performance criteria and specifications for executing work and reviews the project regularly to confirm compliance with Company, client and governing authorities -Maintain and apply a comprehensive knowledge of the Company’s HSE standards, programs and goals by applying HSE procedures as established by the Company on a project site or in an office through departmental training, Fluor University training and the use of knowledge management portals and communities -Perform and document work requiring evaluation, selection, and adaptation/modification of advanced and complex techniques, procedures, and criteria, for example, Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA), coordination and execution of Safety Cases (SC) and support studies, Quantitative Risk Assessments (QRA), Process Hazard Analyses (PHA), Fire Protection Specifications (FPS), Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA)and perform analysis of regulations against advanced scope project needs so that design will comply with regulations -Serve as a Company representative to external HSE organizations -Work on projects of advanced scope for HSE activities on medium to large-scale total installed cost (TIC) projects; duties may include preparation of certification/classification programs, the preparation of the supporting HSE documents and implementation of project specific HSE initiatives -Promote and foster Company HSE standards and goals with programs throughout the Company and/or project to confirm a safe and productive work environment -Supervise and train subordinates assigned to her/his area -Apply regulatory requirements to provide advanced scope recommendations to project management; assist in monitoring and controlling HSE standards, applicable laws and regulations; and design and review a project plan or schematic to confirm compliance with all governmental regulations and Company/client requirements -Adhere to and support Fluor's Health, Safety & Environmental and Sustainability Policies

Requirements

  • us citizenship
  • computer skills
  • driver’s license
  • critical thinking
  • bachelor’s degree
  • communication

What You Bring

-Proof of US Citizenship required -Advanced computer and software skills to include the use of word processing and email as well as the intermediate use of spreadsheets and electronic presentations -A valid driver’s license, if required -High critical thinking/reasoning ability -Ability to learn and apply knowledge of applicable local, state/province, and federal/national statutes and guidelines -Continue education and knowledge of industry-wide HSE-related information and technologies as well as new regulations and trends through continuing education, conferences, and/or periodicals, and continue to develop in-depth specialization -Job related technical knowledge necessary to complete the job -Ability to attend to detail and work in a time-conscious and time-effective manner -Strong organizational skills -Accredited four (4) year degree or global equivalent in applicable field of study and four (4) years of work-related experience or a combination of education and directly related experience equal to eight (8) years if non-degreed; some locations may have additional or different qualifications in order to comply with local requirements -Ability to communicate effectively with audiences that include but are not limited to management, coworkers, clients, vendors, contractors, and visitors

The Company

About Fluor Corporation

-Evolved from building oil refineries and pipelines into a global engineering and construction powerhouse. -Headquartered in Irving, Texas, with operations across 25+ countries, delivering projects from megaprojects to complex industrial sites. -Typically handles large EPC contracts—designing and building energy, petrochemical, mining, government, and infrastructure facilities. -Specializes in energy (including oil & gas, renewables, nuclear), infrastructure, industrial facilities, power, and government services. -Historical highlights include building the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, Tappan Zee Bridge, post-Katrina recovery efforts, and nuclear cleanup work. -Unusual projects include cleanup of Deepwater Horizon oil spills, constructing the Aladdin Hotel & Casino, and servicing U.S. nuclear complexes. -Operates through distinct segments—Energy Solutions, Urban Solutions, Mission Solutions—ensuring tailored expertise for each market.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Buildings

Water Resources

Heavy Civil

Marine

Transport

Utilities

Solar

Wind

Nuclear

Government

Security Clearance

-background checks are performed for conditional offers, covering education, registrations, employment, references, passport verification, and global watchlist screening.