
Safety Engineer Pressure Vessels
Are you passionate about ensuring the safety of others through your engineering expertise? Do you have a keen eye for detail and a strong understanding of pressure vessels? The City of Los Angeles is seeking a dedicated and experienced Safety Engineer to join our team and help us maintain the highest safety standards for our pressure vessels. In this role, you will play a crucial part in safeguarding the well-being of our community and ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations. If you have a proven track record in pressure vessel safety and are ready for a challenging and rewarding role, we encourage you to apply today.
- Conduct thorough inspections of pressure vessels to ensure compliance with safety regulations and standards.
- Develop and implement safety protocols and procedures for the maintenance and operation of pressure vessels.
- Perform risk assessments and identify potential hazards related to pressure vessels.
- Review and approve designs and plans for new pressure vessels to ensure compliance with safety standards.
- Collaborate with other departments and agencies to coordinate safety efforts and ensure compliance with all relevant regulations.
- Investigate incidents and accidents involving pressure vessels and provide recommendations for improvement.
- Develop and deliver training programs for employees on pressure vessel safety and maintenance.
- Stay up-to-date on industry developments and best practices related to pressure vessel safety.
- Conduct audits and inspections of pressure vessel facilities to ensure compliance with safety standards.
- Communicate and collaborate with contractors and vendors to ensure that all pressure vessels meet safety standards.
- Maintain accurate records and documentation related to pressure vessel safety.
- Provide expert advice and guidance to colleagues and management on pressure vessel safety matters.
- Participate in emergency response planning and provide support during emergency situations involving pressure vessels.
- Identify and implement cost-effective solutions to improve the safety of pressure vessels.
- Conduct research and analysis to identify potential safety risks and recommend solutions to mitigate them.
Bachelor's Degree In Mechanical Engineering Or A Related Field.
Minimum Of 3 Years Of Experience In Pressure Vessel Design, Construction, Maintenance, Or Inspection.
Knowledge Of Relevant Codes And Standards Such As Asme Boiler And Pressure Vessel Code, National Board Inspection Code, And Api Standards.
Certification As A Pressure Vessel Inspector (Api 510) Or Pressure Equipment Inspector (Api 570) Preferred.
Strong Communication, Problem-Solving, And Project Management Skills.
Project Management
Quality Control
Root Cause Analysis
Safety regulations
Risk assessment
Emergency Response
Hazard Identification
Safety Training
Inspection Techniques
Accident Investigation
Pressure Vessel Design
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Emotional Intelligence
Leadership
Time management
Interpersonal Skills
creativity
Teamwork
Adaptability
Problem-Solving
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Safety Engineer Pressure Vessels is between $70,000 to $120,000 per year. The actual salary may vary based on factors such as experience, education, industry, and location. Salaries may also differ between different companies and job markets. Additionally, individuals with higher levels of education and experience may be able to command higher salaries.
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The City of Los Angeles is a Mayor-Council-Commission form of government, as originally adopted by voters of the City of Los Angeles. Fifteen City Council members representing fifteen districts are elected by the people for four-year terms, for a maximum of two terms. Members of Commissions are generally appointed by the Mayor, subject to the approval of the City Council.

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