Facility Risk Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-04
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Engineering
Safety Engineer, Occupational Health & Safety
SUMMARY OF THE ROLE
Facility Risk Engineers support safe operations by analyzing operational risks related to the ongoing operations of the LNG trains. They assist Production Shift Managers and HSSE teams in determining practicable short‑term mitigations to maintain facility operations during barrier impairments. The role encompasses short‑ and medium‑term risk management, including conducting risk assessments, developing mitigation plans, and ensuring compliance with Next Decade RGLNG operational and cumulative risk procedures and applicable regulations.
Facility Risk Engineers are embedded in the Production Shift teams and collaborate with diverse stakeholders across Process safety, maintenance, engineering, HSSE, and may interface with contractors and vendors.
Location:
Brownsville, TX. Shift‑based position requiring flexibility to work days, nights, weekends, and holidays as scheduled.
- Safety Leadership and Culture: Instill a strong process and personal safety awareness culture by promoting the Facility Safety Case, ensuring PTW compliance, and conducting continual work activity safety analyses.
- Process Safety Management: Champion PSM fundamentals for the Production shift team and drive continuous improvement in quality and HSSE awareness.
- Risk Assessment and Mitigation: Coordinate and facilitate risk assessments for SIMOPS, high‑risk work permits, deviations from SOPs, barrier impairment, deferral of Safety Critical Equipment maintenance, inhibits and overrides, temporary work instructions, emergency MOC’s, and other abnormal situations as required; ensure risk assessment meetings meet competency requirements and obtain appropriate approvals; support Permit to Work process by reviewing permit risk assessments and isolation schemes for adequate mitigations;
ensure SIMOPs is assessed during Yesterday/Today/Tomorrow work alignment meetings. - Operational Oversight: Monitor implementation of operational controls identified in risk assessments; review daily work activities, highlighting SIMOPS and high‑risk tasks during shift pre‑start meetings; conduct field walks and participate in toolbox talks to verify compliance with permit risk mitigations.
- Barrier and Integrity Management: Work closely with barrier owners to manage impaired Safety Critical Elements and deferral processes; maintain data visualization inputs for key integrity elements such as alarm management, inhibits/overrides, and leak/weeps/seeps.
- Compliance and Auditing: Regularly audit compliance with Next Decade standards, guidelines, and work practices, including procedural compliance, leak/weeps/seeps management, inhibit and override processes, locked valve audits, alarm management and isolation management.
- Incident Management: Ensure information is captured from the shift team following HSSE, quality, and reliability incidents to support investigations.
- Training and Guidance: Provide training and guidance on risk assessment methodologies and best practices for production and maintenance shift teams.
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering (Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, or a closely related discipline).
- 4+ years’ experience in the Oil & Gas, Chemical or Petrochemical industries.
- Demonstrated experience and understanding of risk assessment processes and techniques.
- Ability to obtain Transportation Worker Identification Credentials (TWIC).
- Knowledge of barrier management and bowties.
- Experience working with KPI guidelines to track monthly requirements aligned to the Next Decade RGLNG annual business plans.
- Shift‑based position requiring flexibility to work days, nights, weekends, and holidays as scheduled.
- 7+ years’ experience in a leadership role within risk assessment, safety management, or HSE in LNG, oil & gas, or petrochemical industries.
- Understanding and application of process safety fundamental principles.
- Experience in LNG‑specific hazards, cryogenic risks, and emergency response planning.
- Understanding of regulatory requirements (FERC, PHMSA, USCG, OSHA, API, ISO 31000, NFPA 59A, and LNG‑specific regulations).
- Knowledge of safety cases.
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