Description :
Business Unit: GE Infrastructure, Energy
Function: Engineering/Technology
Location: Houston, TX
Job #: 813699
Posted: Apr 10, 2008 Responsibilities
Candidate is a process safety management expert responsible for working with the Gasification Technology teams to include the requirements of OSHA 1910.199 Process Safety Management, into the design of the Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) power plant. Candidate will benchmark with other businesses to identify industry best practices and work with GE Energy Product Safety Engineering team to implement an integrated product safety and process safety analysis process.
The candidate will be a resource on all requisition and product development programs to provide guidance in the area of process safety. Candidate will ensure proper implementation of all safety related lessons learned into Gasification Design Practices.
Candidate will develop and implement written operating procedure that provide clear instructions for safety conducting activities involved in each covered process consistent with the process safety information.
This leadership position will ensure consistent process safety management programs are identified and defined where applicable to IGCC power plants.
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Qualifications
* Bachelor of Science in Mechanical, Safety or Chemical Engineering from an accredited university.
* Minimum of 5 years experience applying OSHA 1910.199 Process Safety Management requirements at an industrial site.
Additional Requirements:
* You must be willing to take a drug test as part of the selection process.
* You must be willing to submit to a background investigation as part of the selection process.
* You must be willing to work in Houston, TX.
Desired
* Six Sigma Greenbelt or Blackbelt certified (GE employees only).
* Practical experience with system design safety methodologies.
* Demonstrated ability to interpret complex regulations, evaluate processes, and implement robust improvements and controls.
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
General
GE Energy's gasification business (http://ge-energy.com/gasification), based in Houston, TX, is changing the way the world looks at coal-fired power generation with it's cleaner coal technology. For more than 50 years, GE has been helping customers convert coal to chemicals and other high value products in the power, industrial/chemicals and refinery/polygeneration industries. Today, we're using that experience to enable customers to use low cost coal resources in a cleaner way through our IGCC technology, an Imagination Breakthrough product. IGCC is certified under ecomagination, GE's corporate-wide initiative to aggressively bring to market new technologies that will help customers meet pressing environmental challenges. Be part of our dynamic, innovative team and help change how the world utilizes its coal resources.
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