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HSE Intern (12 months)

SLB
Gloucestershire
2 days ago
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Job Title:


Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Intern - Starting Summer 2026 

About SLB:


We are a global technology company, driving energy innovation for a balanced planet.

At SLB we create amazing technology that unlocks access to energy for the benefit of all. That is our purpose. As innovators, that has been our mission for 100 years. We are facing the world’s greatest balancing act- how to simultaneously reduce emissions and meet the world’s growing energy demands. We’re working on that answer. Every day, a step closer.

Our collective future depends on decarbonizing the fossil fuel industry, while innovating a new energy landscape. It’s what drives us. Ensuring progress for people and the planet, on the journey to net zero and beyond. For a balanced planet.

Our purpose: Together, we create amazing technology that unlocks access to energy for the benefit of all. You can find out more about us on

Location:


Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, UK.

Stonehouse Technology Centre (SHTC) is the SLB drilling Centre of Excellence. It supports SLB through innovative engineering and quality-driven manufacturing, with portfolio emphasis on rotary steerable systems, Measurement While Drilling tools, Specialised Measurement tools and Rechargeable Batteries for Downhole use, and power source products.

Over 300 employees work in SHTC's modern, fit-for-purpose building in scenic Gloucestershire. The facility was constructed to handle future demand for PowerDrive tools with an efficient workflow that ensures assembled tools are extensively and rigorously tested before delivery. On site, tools can be monitored using state of-the-art hardware and connectivity that link SHTC to all field locations.

SHTC continues Research & Development investment for new technologies, extending operational limits so that clients can reach hotter, deeper reserves.

Job Summary:


The position holder will support day to day running of a very busy HSE / Facilities Department. Primarily looking at efficiency improvements in both HSE and Facilities operations. Key focus for the department this year will be to identify and develop a method for storing / Archiving large amounts of supplier data, consolidating to an SLB Server.

The position is a full time, on site role.

Responsibilities:

Responsible for Communications, both Digital and Presentations to site on HSE and Facilities topics Maintenance of digital communication methods. Develop a system / method to store / archive digital data in an accessible format - as seamlessly as possible - the front end of this system would consist of a dashboard which identifies overdue / missing certification Assist in maintaining HSE training systems and support Centre employees to interact with the systems accordingly Assist and maintain personnel HSE training records Maintain HSE communications programs and support HSE Team with its implementation Support HSE team, business lines and cross-functional business units such as HR in the onboarding process of new hires and HSE training program Adhere to and promote HSE standards and procedures Undertake activities to support compliance with Health & Safety requirements such as training and reporting Assist with HSE administrative tasks within the Centre

Qualifications:

Bachelor’s Degree or Master in an Engineering discipline, Business Management or Occupational Health & Safety (other relevant training, diploma, specific training, Fluent in English and with strong IT skills Knowledge of Microsoft Systems such as Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, SharePoint (Ideally but not mandatory) Basic knowledge on recording and editing photos and videos (Ideally but not mandatory) Basic knowledge on developing creative and fun communications (., posters)

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