The Hydrogen and Carbon Capture UK (HCC UK) will undertake the blue and green hydrogen and carbon capture and storage projects in the North East of the UK. This will consist of building the carbon transport and storage business of the Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP) , building the power generating station and carbon capture plant for Net Zero Teesside (NZT) power, building the blue hydrogen project, H2Teesside, and the onshore Humber Carbon Capture Pipeline Project, which is 130 kilometer high pressure, dense phase carbon transportation pipeline and associated above ground infrastructure, design to support decarbonization of Humber Industrial Cluster.
The Humber Carbon Capture and Pipeline Project project which aims to develop a network to enable the decarbonization of a cluster of carbon intensive businesses on Humber, by 2032, and deliver the UK’s first zero-carbon industrial cluster. NEP will be the UK’s first commercial scale, full chain CCS project, and has the potential to capture up to 10 million tonnes (Mt) of carbon dioxide emissions per annum – making a significant contribution toward the UK reaching its net zero greenhouse gas emissions target by 2050.
The Site HSE adviser role is based in the UK in the Humber Region and will support all of the activities with HCCP project. The accountability of this role will include support for early work and FEED engineering activities with various contractors, including site ground investigation, intrusive and non-intrusive survey with an onsite workforce of potentially up to 100 personnel. The role will report to the H&S Manager in HCC UK and work closely with the other HSE teams to ensure an integrated and efficient approach.
This role commences as soon as the successful applicant is available to start work.