Responsibilities
� Oversee the entire health, safety and environmental (HSE) functions of both the Singapore and Batam shipyards
� Ensure compliance to mandatory safety requirements in accordance with OHSAS18001 standard
� Ensure that safety related functions, including risk assessments and training are being satisfactorily completed
� Ensure both internal and external audit processes are in place including safety audits of offshore worksites and any subcontractor activities are carried out and the health and safety audit recommendations are being implemented within agreed timeline
� Lead HSE investigation and report, provide recommendations and corrective actions when required
� Champion and promote occupational health and safety awareness and culture throughout the company�s operations both on and offshore
� Carry out regular inspection of the shipyard premises and or vessels to ensure proper safety measures and procedures are adhered
� Provide update on any legal compliance as well as EHS management system
� Plan emergency fire, rescue evacuation and oil pollution drill
� Monitor and evaluate EHS performance and recommend changes to technology, equipment, systems or processes for improvements
Requirements
� Bachelor Degree / Post Graduate Diploma in Marine, Maritime Studies, Naval Architect, Environmental / Health / Safety or equivalent
� Registered WSH officer or professional internationally recognized and accepted qualification in safety
� Familiar with ISO14001 and OHSAS 18001 requirements
� Dedicated safety experience in offshore marine industry or experience in offshore construction and production or well services environment is highly preferred
� Supervision and management skills
� Good interpersonal and communication skills
� Possess leadership skills
Interested candidates please email your updated resume to Jesslyn, at [email protected]
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It takes guts to walk away from a relatively high paying job because of the financial security it represents. Everyone in my office thought I was crazy for giving up my job, which not only paid well but wasn’t too difficult or stressful. I’m now 2.5 weeks unemployed and although it’s not a great feeling, it has broken a monotonous cycle and is forcing me outside of my comfort zone. Change is hard, but variety is also the spice of life. When we look back in 10 or 20 years from now, I believe we’ll say it was all worth it.
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Absolutely! This is exactly my thought process as well. Once you are financially secure, you would rather try out other things than doing the same thing. We have only one life. Imagine I work in the same city and same company for 20 years Vs I work for 3 or 4 different cities/countries in those 20 years. The latter is likely to be more worthwhile in terms of experiences, after the .....
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It takes guts to walk away from a relatively high paying job because of the financial security it represents. Everyone in my office thought I was crazy for giving up my job, which not only paid well but wasn’t too difficult or stressful. I’m now 2.5 weeks unemployed and although it’s not a great feeling, it has broken a monotonous cycle and is forcing me outside of my comfort zone. Change is hard, but variety is also the spice of life. When we look back in 10 or 20 years from now, I believe we’ll say it was all worth it.
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Considering PR, looking for advice !
Hello all ,
I am a 23 year old (Female) Indian, Its been three years since I moved to SG for my masters in NUS and I am currently working in Research at NUS (Bio surveillance and bioinformatics ) under govt funded grant. I am under EP now with a validity of 5 years. I love singapore and I have always loved singapore and It’s part of the reason why I moved here for my masters. I have unique skill sets and background that’s kinda in demand. I am considering settling down in SG now and since my interest is in genetic testing, I am slowly trying to build skills to find a potential career path. I was just wondering what are my chances in acquiring a PR ? I love SG community and I feel like I can do better here and be valuable.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks !
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No benefit of doing social work for enhancing your PR chances. Apparently you are about 20 years late.... Indians have already abused that route.
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That phone service text message is surprising. I’ve had the same service with Singtel for around 20 years — it’s an old corporate (CIS) plan which is no longer available but they grandfathered me. My EP has changed many times over those 20 years and I never got any notices. Hopefully they let me stay on the plan, because it’s now tied to my UOB Singtel card and gets me no annual fee for life. UOB is stuck with me because I’ve got an SRS account there and won’t be closing it anytime soon. Government SRS guidelines say that I can, so I don’t expect any issues there.
So far I’ve not gotten any communications about anything. The only thing that has happened is my SingPass died. My EP originally had an expiry date later this year, that may trigger something, I fear.
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