FIRE SAFETY ENGINEER (CONSULTANT)
Location: Boden, SE
Contract duration: initial 12 month contract - renewable
Start Date: ASAP
Roster: Full time, residential, M-F 40 hour weeks
Project: Boden - 6 billion EUR green steel project site
We are on a mission to disrupt the global steel industry by producing green steel, with the end goal of bringing down CO2 emissions to zero. Our green steel production in Boden will be powered by one of the world’s largest green hydrogen plants, running on renewable electricity. Instead of emitting large amounts of CO?, as in traditional steelmaking processes, our primary emission will be water. By 2030, our ambition is to produce 5 million tonnes of green steel annually in our fully integrated, digitalized, and sustainable plant in Boden, located in northern Sweden - currently in construction phase. The facility will impact, and shape, the surroundings as well as the perception of Boden, with the aim that it will be seen as a symbol for the much-needed green transition of heavy industry.
Fire Safety Engineer
The Fire Safety Engineer is responsible for reviewing fire safety of the design with focus on legal compliance and cost effective and standardized design. This role ensures that our assets are designed safely considering legal requirements, best industry practices and operational aspects.
Key Responsibilities
- Strategically lead fire protection, etc. building construction, fire alarm- and extinguishing systems
- Coordinating fire safety topics with Engineering Contractors
- Reviewing design documentation
- Ensuring uniform fire safety design and follow up to design implements in constructions
- Carrying out risk analyses
- Developing and ensuring implementation of the project’s safety tools
- Create internal guidelines, concepts and procedures for fire protection
- The Fire Safety Engineer will work closely with project teams and operation, EPCMs, OEMs and similar.
Qualifications
- M.Sc. or B.Sc. in fire safety engineering
- 10-15 Years Experience, of which more than five years shall be in heavy industry (Steel, metals & mining, pulp & paper, oil & gas etc.)
- Good understanding of the typically used methods for carrying out fire safety studies.
- Good understanding of the industrial permitting process and local legislation relevant to fire safety.
- Deep knowledge of Swedish building regulations and SBF rules.