Senior Environment Site Engineer M/F
General information
Organisation: SPIE Global Services Energy
About SPIE Global Services Energy – an international subsidiary of the SPIE Group present in around 20 countries across Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and North America – operates across the entire energy production infrastructure value chain, from design to maintenance. SPIE Global Services Energy relies on an extensive local network to deploy resources quickly and meet customers’ needs under the safest conditions.
Drawing on its 5,000 employees, the company helps players in the oil, gas and renewable energies industries improve technical performance, increase energy efficiency, and reduce carbon footprints. With 55,000 employees worldwide, the SPIE group achieved consolidated revenue of €9.9 billion and consolidated EBITA of €712 million in 2024.
16/02/2026
Job titleSenior Environment Site Engineer M/F
Contract typeFixed‑term contract
Contractual hoursFull time
Contract duration5 years
Job descriptionWe currently have an opportunity within SPIE Global Services Energy Middle East LLC Doha, Qatar for a Senior Process Engineer.
Monitor EPCC Contractor’s activities to ensure full compliance with Qatar Energy, MIC, and MOECC regulations.
Ensure implementation of project‑specific environmental standards and best practices.
Promote environmentally responsible behaviour on‑site through awareness campaigns and engagement with site teams.
Identify and assess environmental risks specific to ammonia and urea production (e.g., ammonia leaks, effluent discharge, NOx emissions).
Collect and analyse environmental monitoring data (air quality, noise, water, soil) to detect trends and ensure compliance.
Recommend and follow up on preventive and corrective actions based on monitoring results.
Review and comment on EPCC Contractor’s HSE procedures, focusing on environmental controls and mitigation measures.
Coordinate joint environmental campaigns (e.g., waste segregation, spill prevention) and conduct surveillance inspections.
Track contractor responses to environmental issues and ensure timely closure of observations and non‑conformances.
Support the Project HSE Manager in achieving full HSE compliance, with a focus on environmental performance.
Participate in safety walks, inspections, and audits, providing environmental insights and recommendations.
Ensure contractual environmental obligations are met and report any deviations to Project Management.
Maintain comprehensive environmental records, including permits, inspection reports, monitoring logs, and incident reports.
Prepare and submit environmental compliance reports to Project Management, MIC authorities, and other stakeholders as required.
Contribute to monthly HSE dashboards and reports with environmental KPIs and highlights.
Actively participate in engineering development activities to ensure environmental considerations are integrated into design and execution.
Provide expert environmental input to risk reviews such as:
- QRA (Quantitative Risk Assessment)
- HAZID (Hazard Identification)
- HAZOP (Hazard and Operability Study)
- EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment)
Support EPCC Contractor in fulfilling requirements for obtaining the Environmental Permit from relevant authorities.
Assist in setting up a robust tracking system to monitor and follow up on all conditions and commitments stated in the Environmental Permit and other related permits.
Ensure timely compliance with permit conditions to facilitate smooth receipt of the Consent to Operate from MIC and other regulatory bodies.
- Graduated with minimum Higher Secondary School Education plus a three‑year technical diploma (HNC, HND or equivalent).
- Minimum of 3‑5 years of experience in planning integrated activities in offshore on‑field equipment in diversified oil & gas processing or petrochemical plants.
- Fluent in English with both written and verbal communication skills.
- Good interpersonal and…
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