Hse Advisor

2 weeks ago


St John's, Canada Parker Wellbore Full time

Company Description Parker Wellbore helps energy companies accomplish their drilling and production goals efficiently, reliably, and safely. Our global team supports oil and gas operators with innovative land and offshore drilling services, premium rental tools and well services, and advanced operations and management support. Founded in 1934, Parker Wellbore helps customers manage their costs and mitigate their risks, to achieve their operational goals in a safe and efficient manner. With experience in both harsh-environment regions and complex drilling situations, you can trust Parker Wellbore to get the job done.

**Job Description**:
This position is responsible for providing specialized support for the Company’s HSE policies and programs and maintaining compliance with applicable international, federal, state, and local health, safety, and environmental regulations.

**Essential Functions**:

- Work with management to create HSE goals, priorities and key performance measures.
- Oversee and monitor the effectiveness and quality of HSE programs in achieving the Company’s goals and standards; provides summaries of program effectiveness and maturity.
- Analyze and interpret HSE periodicals, journals, technical procedures and government regulations.
- Ensure there is an effective system for collecting, storing, analyzing, tracking and reporting HSE performance data (e.g. incident report findings, audit actions).
- Provide guidance and training to HSE professionals on HSE programs, systems, incident reporting, and investigation procedures.
- Conduct audits of Company operations as required in support of applicable HSE legislation, standards, and contract requirements for compliance of Company policies.
- Schedule audits and inspections of the Company’s facilities, rigs and operational support locations.
- Review audit and inspection reports; monitor completion of corrective actions and preventative actions in identify nonconformance inspections.
- Track nonconformance found in audits; analyze causes, and determine and recommend process improvements.
- Participate in risk management and HSE activities including risk assessments, audits, HSE Meetings and forums including on-site activities.
- Conduct orientations for new and existing employees.
- Visit work sites to ensure practical, cost-effective measures are in place, and that a safe culture exists ensuring employees are accountable and responsible for health, safety and environmental conditions and practices.
- Implement systems for assessing competence in HSE job knowledge and skill requirements; establish requirements for HSE related training.
- Maintain knowledge of and comply with applicable international and local regulations; verify HSE policies, programs and activities comply.
- Participate in industry and regulatory seminars and conferences.
- Adhere to all Company policies and procedures.
- Other duties and special projects as assigned.
- Ensure that personal behaviors and work practices are in line with Company safety standards.
- Responsible for safety of self and others in the vicinity to include, but not limited to, employees, vendors and guests.
- Provide visible leadership engagement, be aware of housekeeping and take additional safety precautions to ensure no one is put at risk.
- Do not take shortcuts or unnecessary risks and actively work with others to ensure they take due care and do not put themselves or others at risk.
- Ensure all incidents are reported and appropriately investigated in accordance with Company procedure.
- As needed, seek advice from HSE representative.

**Additional Functions**:

- Create, develop, and maintain HSSE project documentation, from drafting and issue to measuring and maintaining.

**Qualifications**:
**Necessary qualifications, skills and abilities**

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
- HSE Certifications preferred.
- Should have at least 7 years of work experience in health, safety, environmental and regulatory compliance or equivalent combination of education and/or relevant military experience.
- Working experience with an international drilling contractor preferred.
- Must understand, interpret and implement applicable regulations within regulatory jurisdiction.
- Must be able to understand and work mathematical equations.
- Capacity to work effectively under pressure in ambiguous and complex situations.
- Ability to work independently with multiple people at many levels and work as part of a team.
- Professional relationship and interpersonal skills with strong customer service attitude.
- Excellent time management skills to prioritize and manage multiple requests from various avenues, and the ability to change direction in response to fluctuating circumstances.
- Must be able to problem solve.
- Must be a self-motivator an



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