Qualification: Degree Or Diploma in Mechanical Engineering with proficiency of safety. PG diploma in Industrial safety (ADIS / PDIS)
Experience: min 2 to 5 years in handling industrial safety activities.
Work location: Mahan Energen, Waidhan, Singrauli, MP
Age 28 to 35
Gender Male
Preference Material Handling Area of Thermal Power Plant
Requirements for a Safety Engineer
Educational Qualifications
- A bachelor’s degree/Diploma in engineering (preferably in mechanical engineering) is typically required.
- Some roles may prefer or require a degree in safety engineering, industrial hygiene, or a related field for advanced positions.
Certifications
- Professional certifications, such as Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or Certified Safety Engineer (CSE).
- Certifications often require passing an exam and having 3–4 years of relevant work experience.
Key Skills
- Proficiency in safety procedures and regulations.
- Risk assessment and hazard identification.
- Data analysis and problem-solving skills.
- Strong communication and leadership skills to educate and manage teams.
- Detail-oriented and organized approach to inspections, audits, and documentation.
- Patience and adaptability, especially when supervising or leading teams. Experience
- Practical work experience in safety engineering is often required, especially for certification (typically 3–4 years).
Other Requirements
- Knowledge of relevant laws, standards, and safety regulations.
- Ability to conduct safety audits, inspections, and accident investigations.
- Staying updated on advancements in safety equipment and government regulations.
In summary, to become a safety engineer, you need an engineering degree/diploma, relevant certifications, practical experience, and a robust set of technical and soft skills related to workplace safety.
📌 Site Safety Engineer at Singrauli in Madhya Pradesh (India)
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