Chevron Australia is seeking a Human Factors Engineer for their Project Design Engineering team in Bengaluru. The role involves ensuring designs meet safety standards and quality expectations, while collaborating with various engineering disciplines. The position is fully remote, with opportunities for professional development and engagement with innovative energy projects
Job Summary
The role supports the Projects Design Engineering team to ensure designs meet Safety in Design requirements across Chevron's oil and gas facilities.
Candidates will develop and execute Human Factors Engineering implementation plans addressing health, safety, operability, reliability, and maintainability.
The position offers opportunities to work on world-leading energy projects within an inclusive and collaborative workplace focused on innovation.
Matching Summary
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Chevron Australia is seeking a Human Factors Engineer for their Project Design Engineering team in Bengaluru. The role involves ensuring designs meet safety standards and quality expectations, while collaborating with various engineering disciplines. The position is fully remote, with opportunities for professional development and engagement with innovative energy projects.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Safety in Design (SID) requirements
Human Factors Engineering (HFE)
Pre-FEED and FEED phase experience
3D model design review activities
Root cause analysis of HFE issues
Petrochemical environment regulations
Nice-to-have
Mentoring junior engineers
Digital Design Packages execution
Cross-functional team collaboration
Future Operations and Facilities program
International travel willingness
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in relevant engineering discipline
5–10 years of Human Factors Engineering experience
Experience in offshore, LNG, or power generation facilities
Operations and facility commissioning/startup experience
Project engineering experience on large capital projects
Work Rights
Must be eligible to work in India without visa sponsorship