BP

Senior Investigation and Learning Advisor

BP$140K — $180K *
Energy & Utilities
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering or sciences, or 7 years of oil and gas experience
  • Experienced in incident investigations or organizational learning, preferably in the oil and gas industry
  • Ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment
  • Strong critical thinking skills for analytical conclusions
  • Proven ability to influence and lead across teams
  • Excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills
  • Strong presentation and written communication skills

Responsibilities

  • Conduct in-depth investigations into employee injuries and safety events
  • Travel to incident scenes and conduct human factors-focused interviews
  • Analyze data and develop recommendations
  • Assist in implementing the investigation training process
  • Supervise the progress of corrective actions in investigations
  • Ensure compliance with BP Group investigation reporting standards
  • Identify and mitigate emerging risks from investigations
  • Develop learning summary documents for non-safety-related lessons
  • Collaborate to embed incident-related learnings in bpx energy
  • Drive continuous improvement in investigation and learning processes

Benefits

  • Access to health, vision, and dental insurance
  • Flexible working schedule
  • Paid time off policy
  • Discretionary annual bonus program
  • Long-term incentive program
  • Generous 401K matching program
Full Job Description

Entity:

Production & Operations


Job Family Group:

HSSE Group


Job Description:

Role Synopsis

The Investigation and Learning Advisor will be a hybrid role, leading investigations and co-creating learning content for the broader bpx organization.  As an investigator, you will identify root causes following incidents to deliver high-quality corrective actions that impact organizational learning. The ideal candidate will lead investigations across all aspects of the business and operations. Additionally, the Investigation and Learning Advisor will liaise with bpx central and business unit staff to build and share relevant learnings from completed investigations, incident trends, and reporting trends.   

Strong interpersonal skills are required to lead multiple internal and external stakeholders in a fast-paced environment.  The Investigation and Learning Advisor must be a problem solver who works on multiple activities with constantly changing demands and deadlines.  Continuous improvement is a priority, and the Investigation and Learning Advisor collaborates with the team to think critically. The position will report to the Investigation and Learning Manager.

Key Accountabilities

  • Responsible for conducting in-depth investigations into employee injuries, safety/operational events, and reports of general safety issues.
  • Investigations will include but are not limited to traveling to the incident scene, conducting human factors-focused interviews, analyzing data, developing recommendations, reporting findings to senior leaders, and writing detailed technical reports.
  • Assist in the implementation of the investigation training process within bpx energy.
  • Implement the bpx Incident Reporting and Investigation Policy, the bpx Investigation Standard Operating Procedure, and the bpx Organizational Learning Standard Operating Procedure.
  • Provide investigative support to field investigators throughout bpx energy.
  • Enter and supervise the progress of corrective actions, which includes assuring corrective actions relating to investigations are completed in a timely and successful manner.
  • Confirm reporting and archiving of investigations records align with BP Group requirements.
  • Identify emerging risks from bpx investigations to ensure risk mitigation is occurring in all relevant areas of bpx energy.
  • Develop learning summary documents for non-safety-related learnings across the organization.
  • Work with the Senior Learning Advisor to ensure incident-related learnings are embedded in bpx energy and shared with BP Group, as vital.
  • Responsible for the development of Organizational Learning materials, such as Flash Call presentations, learning advisories, Safety Action Messages, etc.; and delivery of Monthly Learnings within bpx’s business units.
  • Drive continuous improvement of incident investigation and organizational learning processes, training, and supporting tools within bpx energy.

Essential Education

  • Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in engineering or sciences or 7 years of oil and gas experience.

Essential Experience and Job Requirements

  • Experience in incident investigations or organizational learning, preferably in the oil and gas industry
  • Ability to be flexible and multi-task in a fast-paced environment.
  • Must possess critical thinking skills to develop sound analytical conclusions.
  • Ability to influence and lead people, including those outside of own team.
  • Excellent interpersonal and relationship building skills to work effectively with all levels of        leadership, professional staff, and field employees.
  • Good presentation and written communication skills which include: the ability to share information to a wide range of professional staff with varying degrees of technical expertise, promotes closure of gaps and delivers information in a clear and concise manner, and facilitates good decision making is required.

Travel Requirements

  • Travel is required for this role.  We estimate travel will be 25% on average, but may exceed or fall below that estimate, based on business needs.

Salary and Benefits

We offer a reward and wellbeing package to enable your work to fit with your life. These can include, but not limited to, access to health, vision and dental insurance, flexible working schedule, paid time off policy, discretionary annual bonus program, long-term incentive program, and a generous 401K matching program. How much do we pay (Base)? $140,000- $180,000

*Note that the pay range listed for this position is a good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible base compensation at the time of posting.


Travel Requirement

Up to 25% travel should be expected with this role


Relocation Assistance:

This role is not eligible for relocation


Remote Type:

This position is a hybrid of office/remote working


Skills:

Accounting for people, Accounting for people, Agility core practices, Communication, Continuous Learning, Cost-conscious decision-making, Crisis and emergency response management, Driving and transport safety, Fire incident response, Hazard communication, Hazard Identification, Health risk management, HSE data knowledge, HSSE auditing and self-verification, Human Performance, Incident investigation and learning, Industry knowledge and advocacy, Large scale evacuation, Managing exercises and drills, OMS and bp requirements, Personal Safety, Process safety culture, Process Safety Management, Project and construction safety, Reporting and classification {+ 5 more}

About BP

BP p.l.c. is a British multinational oil and gas company headquartered in London, England. It is one of the oil and gas "supermajors" and one of the world's largest companies measured by revenues and profits. It is a vertically integrated company operating in all areas of the oil and gas industry, including exploration and extraction, refining, distribution and marketing, power generation, and trading. BP's origins date back to the founding of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company in 1908, established as a subsidiary of Burmah Oil Company to exploit oil discoveries in Iran. In 1935, it became the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company and in 1954, adopted the name British Petroleum. In 1959, the company expanded beyond the Middle East to Alaska. British Petroleum acquired majority control of Standard Oil of Ohio in 1978. Formerly majority state-owned, the British government privatised the company in stages between 1979 and 1987. British Petroleum merged with Amoco in 1998, becoming BP Amoco plc, and acquired ARCO and Burmah Castrol in 2000 and Aral AG in 2002. The company's name was shortened to BP p.l.c. in 2001. From 2003 to 2013, BP was a partner in the TNK-BP joint venture in Russia, and from 2013 until Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, held a nearly 20% stake in Rosneft.
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Size
65,900 employees
Market Cap
$104.4 billion
Industry
Net Income
-$20.3 billion
Founded
1909
5 Year Trend
-2.9%
Revenue
$180.3 billion
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