Looking for an exciting new challenge? Yara are seeking applications for their permanent role of Sustainability Engineer. Reporting to the Global Environmental Manager, the Sustainability Engineer is responsible for using process engineering techniques and knowledge to achieve the company’s safety, quality and compliance goals and objectives.
The primary responsibilities include:
Understanding of Safeguard Mechanism reforms, Yara’s goal for decarbonization and follow the pathway.
Initiation of decarbonization projects
Process studies for 0.5%, 10% and 20% renewable hydrogen project
Commissioning support for 0.5% R-H2 plant.
Process support for CCS studies, engineering
ISO-50001 Energy Management system monitoring, reporting
Government and corporate reporting on energy and emissions.
Process support for HESQ, projects, production, and process safety departments.
Leading and participating in plant testing and commissioning activities where process engineering experience is required.
Leading Risk Assessment and PHA studies, participate as Subject Matter Expert
Contribute to Yara globally for engineering knowledge sharing and review of technical and operating standards (TOPS)
Proven experience in equipment sizing.
Working with and leading a dynamic team of individuals to ensure compliance with various government initiatives such as EEO, NGER/NPI.CR 360, and EPA reporting.
Interacting with all other departments and functions as during pre-commissioning and commissioning, TA projects
Use the safeguard mechanism guidelines to streamline the GHG/ Energy projects.
Lead through management system audits, safeguard mechanism audits.
Prepare the road map for GHG projects and actively participate in implementation of these projects.
Conduct design reviews as required and participate in workshops.
Ability to carryout Aspen Plus / HYSYS simulations.
Develop P&IDs, and update PFD as required
Risk assessment authority for MoC
Conduct and participates in operations, MoC, incident HAZOPs and reviews.
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