SAFETY OFFICER, WORK PERMIT RECEIVER, FIRE WATCH MAN
HSE Officer, WPR & Standby Man jobs in Saudi Arabia
Description
The role of an HSE Officer (Aramco Certified), Work Permit Receiver (WPR), and Standby Man is critical in ensuring safety, compliance, and operational efficiency within industrial and construction environments. These positions are particularly essential during high-risk projects such as shutdowns, where coordination, vigilance, and adherence to strict protocols are mandatory. The HSE Officer is responsible for implementing safety measures, monitoring compliance with Saudi Aramco standards, and mitigating workplace hazards. The WPR manages the issuance and closure of work permits, ensuring that all operational activities are conducted safely. Meanwhile, the Standby Man provides immediate response in case of emergencies, maintaining a secure and controlled work environment. Collectively, these roles uphold the integrity, safety, and productivity of industrial projects.
In high-stakes environments like Aramco shutdowns, the need for certified and experienced personnel cannot be overstated. These professionals not only protect the workforce but also ensure that projects proceed without delays due to safety violations or procedural lapses. Their contribution is instrumental in achieving both regulatory compliance and operational excellence.
Key Responsibilities
The HSE Officer is tasked with assessing risks, conducting site inspections, providing safety briefings, and ensuring compliance with Aramco’s strict HSE guidelines. They must proactively identify potential hazards and implement corrective measures to prevent accidents. The Work Permit Receiver (WPR) oversees the entire permit process, from issuing and reviewing work permits to verifying that all safety checks are completed prior to commencing work. The Standby Man monitors ongoing activities, responds immediately to incidents, and ensures proper emergency procedures are followed. All roles require constant communication with supervisors, timely reporting of issues, and maintaining comprehensive documentation.
Effective execution of these responsibilities ensures that the project runs smoothly, risks are minimized, and all personnel adhere to established safety and operational standards.
Skills and Knowledge
Candidates for these positions must possess extensive knowledge of Saudi Aramco standards, specifications, and operational procedures. HSE Officers should have certifications in occupational health and safety, risk assessment, and emergency response. WPRs need expertise in permit management systems, safety protocols, and coordination across multiple departments. Standby Men must demonstrate strong situational awareness, problem-solving abilities, and the ability to respond quickly to emergencies. A minimum of 5+ years of experience in Saudi Aramco projects, including shutdowns, is required. Candidates must also have a strong understanding of documentation standards, blood group verification, and SASREF CONFLICT forms.
Professional qualifications, attention to detail, and the ability to work under pressure are essential. Candidates should demonstrate reliability, strong communication skills, and a commitment to upholding safety standards at all times.
Job Details
📅 Project Duration: 6 Months – Shutdown
📍 Location: Eastern Province, near Al Jubail
💼 Positions:
HSE Officer (Aramco Certified)
WPR (Aramco Certified)
Standby Man
✅ Requirements:
Minimum 5+ years of Saudi Aramco Experience
Shutdown experience mandatory
Relevant certifications & qualifications
Iqama, Muqeem, Passport & Insurance (5 months validity)
Blood group & Agreement with online chamber
SASREF CONFLICT Form
📩 Send CVs to: tayyab@haacoksa.com
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