TotalEnergies is Recruiting – HSE Officer (Experienced, Nigeria)

TotalEnergies, a multinational energy company, is inviting qualified professionals to apply for the position of HSE Officer (Health, Safety & Environment) in Nigeria. This is a full-time role—not an internship—and requires strong experience in industrial or oil & gas environments.


📌 Job Overview

  • Job Title: HSE Officer

  • Company: TotalEnergies

  • Location: Nigeria (Lagos or Rivers State depending on project site)

  • Employment Type: Full-Time / Experienced

  • Industry: Energy / Oil & Gas

  • Application Deadline: July 22, 2025


👤 Eligibility Criteria

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Environmental Science, or Occupational Health & Safety

  • Minimum of 3–5 years experience in HSE roles (preferably within oil & gas or manufacturing)

  • Certified in HSE training (e.g., NEBOSH, ISO 45001, OSHA)

  • Strong knowledge of Nigerian environmental laws and global safety regulations

  • Proficiency in MS Office and HSE reporting systems

  • Ability to carry out risk assessments and incident investigations


🧰 Key Responsibilities

  • Monitor site compliance with HSE policies and procedures

  • Conduct safety inductions, toolbox talks, and emergency drills

  • Investigate accidents and report near-miss incidents

  • Ensure proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE)

  • Liaise with regulatory agencies and external auditors

  • Prepare regular HSE reports for internal and corporate review


💼 Benefits

  • Competitive salary with bonuses and allowances

  • Health insurance and life coverage

  • Paid annual leave

  • Professional development and training in international safety standards

  • Opportunity to grow within a global energy company


📨 How to Apply

Apply directly via the official TotalEnergies Careers portal:
👉 https://careers.totalenergies.com

  • Navigate to “Job Opportunities”

  • Search for “HSE Officer – Nigeria”

  • Complete your application and upload required documents (CV, certificates, cover letter)


📢 Tip: Use your cover letter to highlight hands-on safety programs you’ve implemented and any measurable safety achievements, such as reducing incident rates or training compliance improvements.

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