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Riglog Services is an Engineering, Procurement, Construction, oil and Gas servicing firm. We deliver top-notch services to our clients, driven innovation and expertise. We are recruiting to fill the position below: Job Title: HSE Coordinator Location: Warri, Delta Employment Type: Full-time Job Description We are seeking a proactive and experienced HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) Coordinator to join our team. The HSE Coordinator will be responsible for developing and implementing health, safety, and environmental programs to ensure compliance and promote a safe workplace culture. Key Responsibilities Develop and enforce HSE policies and procedures. Conduct risk assessments and implement effective mitigation strategies. Provide training and awareness programs on HSE matters. Manage environmental programs and sustainability initiatives. Maintain accurate HSE documentation and records. Foster a strong safety culture among employees. Collaborate with stakeholders and communicate HSE initiatives effectively. Identify opportunities for continuous improvement in HSE practices. Investigate incidents and implement corrective actions. Ensure regulatory compliance with HSE standards. Plan and conduct emergency response drills. Requirements Proven experience as an HSE Manager or similar role. In-depth knowledge of ISO 9001 and ISO45001 implementation and aduiting. Bachelor’s Degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental Science, or related field (preferred). Relevant certifications are a plus. In-depth knowledge of HSE regulations and best practices. Strong leadership and communication skills. Salary N150,000 – N300,000 monthly. To Apply Interested and qualified candidates should send their Resume and cover letter to: [email protected] using the job job title as the subject of the mail Application Deadline: 30th June, 2025.
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