SYSTRA is one of the world's leading engineering and consultancy groups specialising in public transport and sustainable mobility. With over 10,300 employees, SYSTRA's mission is to design safe and sustainable transport solutions to bring people together, develop social inclusion and facilitate access to employment, education and leisure throughout the world.
For 65 years, the Group has been working alongside cities and regions to contribute to their development by creating, improving and modernising their infrastructure and transport systems, throughout the life cycle of their projects. SYSTRA is involved from the earliest stages of design through to the testing, deployment and maintenance phases. The company provides all its services in over 80 countries worldwide and generates 74% of its turnover internationally. With its new services, SYSTRA supports its clients and partners in their digital, ecological and energy transition, in order to invent the mobility of tomorrow.
Context
CONTEXT AND PURPOSE OF THE POSITION
The Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) Inspector supports the monitoring and verification of HSE standards, procedures, and controls on a conventional railway project.
Working under the direction of the HSE Lead, the HSE Inspector undertakes routine site inspections, observations, and reporting activities to support compliance and reinforce a proactive safety culture. The role is focused on site presence, observation, and reporting.
Missions/Main Duties
- Conduct routine site HSE inspections and observations to verify compliance with approved HSE plans, procedures, and safe systems of work.
- Monitor construction activities and report unsafe acts, unsafe conditions, and non-conformances to the Safety Engineer or HSE Lead.
- Support audits and compliance monitoring activities by gathering site evidence, observations, and factual information.
- Support the review of contractor risk assessments, method statements, and work permits for completeness and on-site alignment.
- Record inspection findings, safety observations, and non-conformances accurately, tracking close-out of actions as instructed.
- Issue work permits in accordance with approved procedures, ensuring required controls, authorisations, and supporting documentation are in place prior to work commencing.
- Facilitate timely incident reporting by promptly notifying the Project Manager and HSSE Lead of incidents and near misses, and assisting in the collection of factual site information as required.
- Support the initial site response to incidents and near misses by helping to secure the area, preserve evidence, and cooperate with investigation activities as directed.
- Participate in incident investigations by gathering information, evidence, and factual observations to support root cause analysis.
- Support the delivery of toolbox talks, safety briefings, and site communications to reinforce safety expectations.
- Maintain daily site HSE records, inspection logs, and observation reports in line with project requirements.
- Liaise with contractor site teams to verify implementation of agreed control measures and corrective actions.
- Escalate safety concerns promptly where immediate risk is identified.
- Remain familiar with applicable project HSE requirements and regional regulatory expectations relevant to conventional railway works.
Profile/Skills
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Occupational Health and Safety, or a related field.
- NEBOSH, OSHA, or equivalent training/ qualification.
- Fluent in English, with strong written and oral communication skills.
- Fluent in Arabic, with strong written and oral communication skills is preferred
- Technical report writing.
- Minimum 5 years’ HSE experience in infrastructure or transportation projects, preferably with significant exposure to conventional railway construction or operations.
- At least 5 years’ experience in a similar role within the Gulf region (UAE, KSA, Qatar, etc.).
- Experience participating in incident investigations.
- Experience developing risk assessments in conventional railway construction environments.
- Experience in compiling safety performance information.
- High attention to detail.
- Proactive and adaptable team player.
- Commitment to safety excellence.
- Ability to work in high-paced environments.
- Experience in using digital safety tools.
Systra is an equal opportunities company; this position is open to all applicants.
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