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HSE Intern

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SLB

11d ago

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Logistics
    Engineering
  • Aberdeen

AI generated summary

  • You should have a Bachelor’s/Master’s in Engineering, Business, or related field; NEBOSH certification; strong IT skills; good analytical, communication, and teamwork abilities; and problem-solving skills.
  • You will identify HSE process improvements, analyze data, visualize key metrics, support onboarding for HSE suppliers, ensure compliance, and assist with HSE record administration.

Requirements

  • • Bachelors or Masters in an Engineering, Business Management, Occupational Health or any other related discipline
  • • A qualification in occupational Health & Safety, Minimum standard of NEBOSH General Certificate is advantageous
  • • You are fluent in English and possess strong IT skills
  • • MS Office Suite, Excel, Visual Basic
  • • You are keen to learn, motivated to take on new challenges and have a good analytical skill
  • • Excellent communication skills
  • • Ability to work well as a team
  • • Problem solving skills

Responsibilities

  • Working with different EUR Countries and location to identify and define process improvements in terms HSE related matters.
  • Working with day-to-day HSE data using internal HSE standard and systems to extract and provide key information to team members and management.
  • Assisting in visualizing the key HSE data and driving actions to improve business targets
  • Supporting cross-functional business units including Supply chain and HR in the onboarding process for the HSE critical suppliers and contractors
  • Adhering to and promoting Schlumberger HSE Standards and procedures.
  • Undertaking activities to support compliance with health and safety reporting requirement
  • Assisting with administration of HSE records

FAQs

What is the location of the HSE Intern position?

The HSE Intern position is located in Badentoy - Portlethen.

What are the primary responsibilities of the HSE Intern?

The primary responsibilities include identifying process improvements in HSE matters, working with HSE data, visualizing key data to drive actions, supporting onboarding for HSE critical suppliers, and ensuring compliance with health and safety reporting requirements.

What educational qualifications are required for this position?

A Bachelors or Masters in Engineering, Business Management, Occupational Health or a related discipline is required.

Is a qualification in occupational health and safety required?

A qualification in occupational health and safety, such as the NEBOSH General Certificate, is advantageous but not strictly required.

What skills are important for this role?

Important skills include fluency in English, strong IT skills (especially in MS Office Suite, Excel, and Visual Basic), good analytical skills, excellent communication skills, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities.

Are there opportunities for career development within the internship?

The internship offers opportunities to learn and take on new challenges, which can contribute to career development in HSE and related fields.

What is the company's stance on equal employment opportunities?

SLB OneSubsea is an equal employment opportunity employer, considering qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or other protected characteristics.

What type of working environment can an intern expect?

Interns can expect a flexible, hybrid working environment with a combination of on-site and home working days.

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