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Spectra Energy Sr. Engineer - Process Safety & AMOC in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Reference #: 62575 Posting End Date:May 30, 2024

Employee Type:Regular-Full time

Union/Non: This is a non-union position

Are you a Sr. Engineer who is looking to play a key role in day-to-day process safety? Do you value and implement safety and reliability in your work? If so, this opportunity is for you! Enbridge is looking for a Process Safety & Asset Management of Change Sr. Engineer who will be responsible for leading compliance efforts with Process Safety Management (PSM) policies and procedures for the assigned operating region, taking charge of implementation and coordination.

Here's what you will do:

Process Hazard Analysis

Facilitate or oversee the execution of Process Hazard Analyses (PHAs) for assigned operating region, as required for baseline PHAs, projects and AMOCs.

Qualitatively analyze and evaluate a wide range of PHA scenarios affecting financial, safety, operational reliability, environmental and reputational receptors using the 7x7 Operational Risk Matrix.

Collaborate with subject matter experts and decision-makers to make recommendations for additional safeguards based on PHA results.

Collaborate with Risk Engineers in Risk Management department to quantitatively assess potential risk reduction and support risk treatment decisions as required.

Process Safety Information & Audits

Conduct periodic Process Safety Information (PSI) audits to ensure documents and drawings are being maintained per the GTM PSI Standard.

Conduct periodic internal PSM audits for PSM regulated facilities, as well as other GTM facilities, in accordance with GTM PSI standard regulated facilities to ensure adherence to PSM policies and procedures (3-year comprehensive audit and annual file audit).

Coordinate efforts during external PSM audits, taking role of PSM subject matter expert to support assigned operating areas and GTM IMS elements or programs during audit.

Support assigned operating areas in addressing deficiencies found during PSI and PSM audits.

Asset-Management of Change

Ensure asset related changes are effectively managed by facilitating the Asset Management of Change (AMOC) process for the assigned operating region.

Support the assigned operating region in planning and completing changes through the Asset-Management of Change process.

Participate as requested in Pre-Startup Safety Reviews to verify all requirements in the MOC have been completed.

Support the workforce in use of the AMOC application (Maximo), with a strong focus on user support and satisfaction.

Process Safety Event Investigation

Lead incident investigations or serve as Process Safety Subject Matter Expert for significant process safety incidents in assigned operating area.

Work cooperatively with area operations to collect evidence, interview personnel, and apply root cause analysis methodologies such as SCAT, 5 Whys, Fault Trees, etc.

Write reports and make corrective action recommendations to decision-makers based on findings, including development of High Value Learning Events.

Present lessons learned to GTM and Corporate stakeholders.

Leadership

Lead the continual improvement of PSM processes and methodologies. Work with contacts in other teams to drive improvements in interfacing processes.

Provide training related to updates in the PSM Program resulting from deficiencies found through various reviews and audits, and major changes to program related services, systems, and processes.

Communicate with operating region management, field, and engineering employees with clear, timely, and objective information, technical support, and advice regarding Process Safety best practices.

Coach, mentor and motivate colleagues in PSM team. Assign, check and approve work of others in the PSM team based on area of specialization.

Who you are:

You have:

Bachelor's degree in Engineering with 6+ years of directly relevant energy industry work experience.

Experience wit Process Hazard Analysis techniques, particularly HAZOP, FMEA and What-If studies.

Proficiency with quantitative and semi-quantitative Risk Assessments, including an understanding of techniques like LOPA and FTA/ ETA.

Ability of interpret technical documentation such as Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams, Standard Operating Procedures, Shutdown Keys, and control narrative etc.

Pipeline and/or plant operations work experience.

Knowledge of OSHA 1910.119, CSA Z767, CSA Z260, ISO 31000, API 1173 and related codes and standards

Strong interpersonal skills including confident, supportive, collaborative, respectful.

You can:

Work within a diverse makeup of facility operations and maintenance personnel, engineers, managers, and EH&S professionals.

Lead and/or participate large and small teams of people.

Work in an independent environment under the scrutiny and pressure of regulatory agencies.

The following are considered assets:

Chemical, Mechanical, or Petroleum Engineering.

Knowledge of process equipment and process engineering.

Experience with root cause failure analysis techniques, BSCAT preferred.

Experience using specialized software including PHA Pro and BowTie XP.

Knowledge of physical effects including gas dispersion, vapor cloud explosions, flash fires, jet fires, BLEVEs.

Working Conditions:

Approximately 70% Office Environment and 30 % in a Field office or facilities outside operations in all types of weather.

Available 24 hours per day to respond on site to emergency situations and must be able to remain calm and focused during emergency situations.

May be exposed to work near moving mechanical parts.

Perform tasks at elevated locations, which may include working at heights, while prioritizing safety and stability.

Work near toxic or caustic chemicals.

The employee is occasionally exposed to hot, cold, wet, or humid conditions (non-weather); fumes or airborne particles; risk of electrical shock and vibration.

The noise level in the work environment may be above 90 dBA.

Operates under demanding time constraints to meet specific regulatory deadlines set by facility operating authorizations (working under pressure and facing tight deadlines).

Availability may be expected for emergency situations during non-routine work hours.

Enbridge provides competitive workplace programs that differentiate us and offer flexibility to our team members. Enbridge's FlexWork (Hybrid Work Model) offers eligible employees the opportunity to work variable daily schedules with a flexible start and end time, to opt for a compressed workweek schedule, and the option to work from home on Wednesdays and Fridays. Role requirements determine your eligibility for each option or combination of options. #LI-Hybrid #joinourteam

Physical Requirements include but are not limited to: Grasping, kneeling, light - moderate lifting (objects up to 20 pounds), reaching above shoulder, repetitive motion, typing, sitting, standing, visual requirement (able to see screens, detect color coding, read fine print), hearing requirement and the ability to sit at a computer for long periods of time.

Mental Requirements (Both Field & Office) include but are not limited to: Ability to: understand, remember and apply oral and/or written instructions or other information, understand complex problems and collaborate/explore alternative solutions, organize thoughts and ideas into understandable terminology, organize and prioriti

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