Safety Officer
Bureau Veritas is seeking a Safety Officer in Bengaluru to ensure project activities comply with strict health, safety, and environmental standards. The role involves conducting safety audits, monitoring permit systems, and managing incident investigations to ensure a zero-incident culture. Candidates must have extensive experience in civil or industrial safety, focusing on regulatory adherence and contractor compliance. This role works closely with project stakeholders to maintain high standards of site safety and risk management.
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Experience
6+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Bureau Veritas is seeking a Safety Officer in Bengaluru to ensure project activities comply with strict health, safety, and environmental standards. The role involves conducting safety audits, monitoring permit systems, and managing incident investigations to ensure a zero-incident culture. Candidates must have extensive experience in civil or industrial safety, focusing on regulatory adherence and contractor compliance. This role works closely with project stakeholders to maintain high standards of site safety and risk management.
TAL's take
Solid role with a established global company providing clear regulatory and safety oversight responsibilities.
The JD provides a highly detailed list of safety, regulatory, and site-specific responsibilities that clearly define the day-to-day work.
Must haves
- Graduate Engineer BE/B.Tech Civil & Safety engineering
- Min. 6 years relevant experience
- Knowledge of EHSE plan implementation
- Experience in safety audits and inspections
- Ability to perform root cause analysis and incident investigation
- Knowledge of construction safety and statutory documentation
Tools and skills
Nice to have: construction quality, fire safety.
About the company
Bureau Veritas is a well-established global testing and certification company but lacks the specific engineering prestige of top-tier technology firms.
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