GE Aerospace

EHS Assistant Engineer

GE Aerospace
Aircraft MRO & Aviation EngineeringSingapore, Central Singapore, SingaporeOnsitePosted 1 month ago

About the role

AI summarised

The EHS Assistant Engineer supports workplace safety, health, and environmental compliance at GE Aerospace's Singapore MRO site. Responsibilities include developing EHS programs, conducting risk assessments and audits, implementing corrective actions, maintaining compliance tracking systems, and evaluating new equipment and chemicals for site safety. The role requires hands-on EHS knowledge and collaboration with process owners and stakeholders.

AerospaceOnsiteEnvironmental Health & Safety

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop & implement EHS programs and procedures to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations
  • Conduct risk assessment, training and audit
  • Implement required corrective /preventive measures based on audit finding, root cause analysis and trending analysis
  • Develop & implement tracking programs and record keeping systems and administer EHS compliance tracking program
  • Work with process owners to evaluate new product introduction, equipment and chemicals to ensure risks are properly assess and control measures are in place prior to use on site
  • Support site security system implementation and enforcement
  • Perform or assist in duties as per regulation governing workplace safety and health officer & fire safety manager
  • Support site in protecting the environment
  • Undertake any assignments given by Global Aviation EHS/Security

Requirements

  • Bachelor Degree in Engineering / Science with minimum 1 year of relevant working experience
  • Diploma in Engineering / Science from local Polytechnic with minimum 3 years of relevant working experience
  • Currently pursuing WSQ Certificate / Specialist Diploma is preferred
  • Strong oral and written communication skills
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work as a team
  • Strong problem solving skills
  • Good understanding of EHS principles, regulatory requirements, and best practices
  • Ability to effectively communicate with diverse stakeholders