Field Compliance Coordinator - Relocate to Saudi Arabia, Expat
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Engineering
Occupational Health & Safety, Safety Engineer
Field Compliance Coordinator - Relocate to Saudi Arabia
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. This position requires full relocation to Saudi Arabia and offers a permanent, full‑time expatriate package with an attractive relocation package.
We are seeking a Field Compliance Coordinator to join our Upstream OE & Compliance Division. The Division provides safety support to Upstream Executive Management and various organizations through HSE reporting, safety audits, safety recommendations, human‑factor guidance, safety training, major incident investigations, and lessons learned. Your primary role is to support Upstream organizations on Process Safety and major Incident investigations while focusing on employees from Onshore and Offshore drilling and oil & gas processing plants.
Key Responsibilities- Enhance safety standards and general procedures such as work permit, process safety, hazard identification, risk management, emergency preparedness.
- Develop loss prevention, fire prevention and safety standards, procedures and General Instructions (GIs) for matters not already addressed by existing resources.
- Provide advice and consultation to Upstream management as requested to facilitate Safety Management System (SMS) enhancement.
- Develop critical safety documents for major activities such as job safety analysis and hazards identification plans.
- Assist departments in preparing for major safety review such as loss prevention compliance reviews.
- Research emerging safety technologies and conduct feasibility studies and cost analyses to identify improved solutions to existing safety problems and emerging regulatory requirements.
- Act as an audit expert in process safety for risk identification and mitigation during design, construction, commissioning, turn‑over to operations, ongoing operations, management of change and decommissioning of facilities.
- Develop and deliver safety training material and safe work procedures to the field personnel.
- Instruct on safety concepts, practices and standards (both on‑the‑job and classroom based).
- Direct and participate in the preparation of major reference manuals documenting corporate and LP safety systems, policies, and procedures (e.g., LP Policy, SMS manual, Safety Handbook, Construction Safety Manual). Review related high‑level documents from other organizations or outside parties with potential to impact the safety of company operations as required.
- Facilitate and lead incident investigations including interviewing witnesses, gathering data and conducting a root cause analysis.
- Facilitate and lead safety audits by identifying areas of non‑compliance with occupational health and safety regulations and advise on how to improve existing conditions.
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering, HSE or equivalent from an accredited university.
- Minimum of 10 years’ experience working in upstream organizations with diversified operation from exploration, drilling and producing in both onshore and offshore, including at least 5 years in a senior position as a Loss Prevention or Fire Prevention subject matter expert.
- Strong technical expertise in the area of process safety, e.g., design engineering, loss control management, hazard identification, hazard and operability (HAZOP) reviews, incident investigations, emergency preparedness and response and safety management systems.
- Experience in HAZOP and safety integrity level (SIL) studies is preferred with internationally recognized certifications.
Working environment
Our high‑performing employees are drawn by the challenging and rewarding professional, technical and industrial opportunities we offer, and are remunerated accordingly. At Aramco, employees at all levels are encouraged to improve their sector‑specific knowledge and competencies through our workforce development programs – one of the largest in the world.
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