Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

Recent ENGINE Bengaluru HSE/OE Postings, any coincidence to the recent Chevron safety incidents? Yeah All Feeling Safe!

• Safety Specialist
• Safety Specialist - Maintenance
• Safety specialist - maintenance (ABU)
• Safety Specialist - TAR
• Safety specialist - TAR (ABU)
• Safety Specialist - Tech Project
• Safety Specialist - Tech Project (ABU)
• OE/ HSE reporting specialist
• OE/HSE Reporting Specialist (EMC)
• Workforce Safety Lead
• Hazard Communication Lead
• Hazard Communication Specialist
• HSE Digital Implementation Specialist
• OE Reporting Lead
• OE/ HSE reporting specialist
• OE/HSE Reporting Specialist (EMC)

Safety Specialist - Bengaluru, India (R000065549)

About the position:
The Safety Specialist is responsible for providing technical support and analysis of Control of Work (CoW) activities supporting enterprise-wide activities including the development and implementation of safe work practices and standards. The Safety Specialist reports to the Workforce Safey Team Lead in the Chevron Engine in Bengaluru, India.

Key responsibilities:
• Support efforts to prevent incidents with a focus on eliminating significant incidents and fatalities through providing guidance on implementation and delivery of the CoW process, standards and procedures

• Position supports delivery of work including workforce safety focus area projects and pilots across the Enterprise

• Support incident investigation process and provide analysis of root cause analysis and trends

• Support for electronic Control of Work (eCoW) digital tool including development of enhancements and data analysis

Required Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in occupational safety, engineering, or related field or equivalent work experience
Comprehensive Safety Knowledge: Demonstrates technical understanding and ability to apply health & safety standards and regulations pertaining to industrial workplace settings
Knowledge of oil & gas industry safety procedures, policies, & regulatory requirements
Experience with Safety Audits and Inspections: Proven experience conducting audits, field inspections, and providing interpretations of regulatory regulations, and industry standards / guidance is preferred

Experience in development and communicating safety procedures and conducting training for this material is preferred

Ability to Interpret laws/regulations or policies/best practices, develop compliance guidelines, and provide practical solutions for field implementation is preferred

Experience in compliance, and stakeholder engagement is preferred

Leadership, communication, strategic thinking, and program/project management skills are preferred
Chevron ENGINE supports global operations, supporting business requirements across the world. Accordingly, the work hours for employees will be aligned to support business requirements. The standard work week will be Monday to Friday. Working hours are 8:00am to 5:00pm or 1.30pm to 10.30pm.

No Past Experience of Chevron’s refineries, chemical plants, and LNG facilities required!
• El Segundo Refinery – El Segundo, California
• Richmond Refinery – Richmond, California
• Pascagoula Refinery – Pascagoula, Mississippi
• Salt Lake Refinery – Salt Lake City, Utah
• Cedar Bayou Plant – Baytown, Texas
• Sweeny Complex – Old Ocean, Texas
• Port Arthur Plant – Port Arthur, Texas
• Lake Charles Plant – Lake Charles, Louisiana
• Orange Plant – Orange, Texas
• Borger Plant – Borger, Texas
• Conroe Plant – Conroe, Texas
• Kingwood Plant – Kingwood, Texas
• Singapore Plant – Singapore
• Qatar Plant – Mesaieed, Qatar
• Saudi Arabia Plant – Jubail, Saudi Arabia
• Shanghai Plant – Shanghai, China
• Istanbul Plant – Istanbul, Turkey
• Subang Jaya Plant – Selangor, Malaysia
• Dubai Office – Dubai Airport Free Zone
• Gorgon LNG – Barrow Island, Western Australia
• Wheatstone LNG – Ashburton North, Western Australia
• Angola LNG – Soyo, Angola
• Nigeria LNG (stakeholder) – Bonny Island, Nigeria
• Kitimat LNG (planned) – British Columbia, Canada
• Tangguh LNG (stakeholder) – Papua Barat, Indonesia

Yeah All Feeling Safe!


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Post ID: @OP+1k6rxq0z0

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I truly believe the DIKI that is in charge of refinery HSE should resign or be fired. Whoever that is, I highly recommend you get your resume cleaned up.

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Post ID: @nf+1k6rxq0z0

My favorite part.

You do get what you pay for.

“No Past Experience of Chevron’s refineries, chemical plants, and LNG facilities required”

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Post ID: @h7+1k6rxq0z0

Folks, bengaluru is known for IT . There is no real world talent for these roles . Getting a college grad to fill this position is a disaster .. but hey the PowerPoint from McKenzie consulting said it will save us millions

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Post ID: @cp+1k6rxq0z0

HSE India,ABU,USA all in a dying trade. Havent provided good line function for years. Just a big diversity pitt where the company fiddles the books with people who are talentless. SO you may as well give it to India, cheaper and the white noise they produce will fade.

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Post ID: @ca+1k6rxq0z0

@c8 agreed it’s a serious HiPo

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Post ID: @c9+1k6rxq0z0

@c0 the only liability is Baldpate.....

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Post ID: @c8+1k6rxq0z0

Just wait till 2026…Hess assets in the GOM are a serious concern…a total liability. Sell that cr-p before it becomes a reputational and legal issue.

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Post ID: @c0+1k6rxq0z0

All the HSE Reporting analysts they just hired, whose responsibilities include reporting to state and federal authorities, are going to get some good practice.

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Post ID: @az+1k6rxq0z0

The fire will be a great opportunity for the Engine staff to get some good experience ;)

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Post ID: @ae+1k6rxq0z0

The big issue here is who takes the blame when something goes wrong? Not the ones sitting pretty at the top.

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Post ID: @a3+1k6rxq0z0

These incidents are just the start.

No Past Experience of Chevron’s refineries, chemical plants, and LNG facilities and an HSE Leader with limited HSE experience!

This was and future incidents is no coincidence!

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