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1) Bachelors Degree in Safety Engineering or equivalent
2) 5 - 15 years experience in a similar position
(preferably in the refinery or petrochemical industry)
Other
1) Good knowledge of health, safety and environment standards and legal requirements
2) Good knowledge of company health, safety and environment policies, procedures and guidelines
3) Good knowledge of risk assessment methodologies and processes
4) Job knowledge
5) Report writing skills
6) Auditing skills
7) Interpersonal skills
8) Communication skills
Type:Company Job
Role:To conduct safety audits on operations and maintenance works, and ensure that company safety policies and rules are communicated to maintenance and operation staff with a view towards promoting an accident-free work environment, in compliance with industr
Industry:Tires
Function:IT Software - Middleware
Deadline:19th Feb 2025
Petro Rabigh utilizes 400,000 barrels per day of crude oil and 1.2 million tons per year of ethane as primary feedstock to produce a variety of refined petroleum products and petrochemical products. The refinery transferred from Saudi Aramco to Petro Rabigh has mainly been producing 8 million tons of heavy oil, 5.3 million tons of light oil, 3 million tons of naphtha and 2.6 million tons of kerosene annually. This refinery was upgraded to include a high olefin fluid catalytic cracking unit (HOFCC) for converting heavy and light oils to gasoline and other distillates, which added new annual capacities of 2.8 million tons of gasoline and 900,000 tons of propylene, a feedstock for petrochemical products.
Petro Rabigh converts ethane gas with its world-scale ethane cracker to 1.3 million tons of ethylene per year. It then uses this ethylene to produce easy processing polyethylene (EPPE), linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and mono ethylene glycol (MEG). In addition, homo polypropylene (PP), block PP, and propylene oxide (PO), a raw material for urethane, are produced from propylene made by the HOFCC.