- Sat Jan 03, 2026 10:58 pm#18536
This role involves leading technical projects focused on fire safety, process safety, and risk engineering for Australian clients, all while working remotely from Chattogram, Bangladesh. You’ll collaborate with a Melbourne-based team to deliver assessments and solutions for industries like chemical storage, renewable energy, and manufacturing. The position requires strong technical expertise, adherence to international standards, and the ability to communicate clearly in English, as all work is client-facing and conducted in Australian business hours.
• Fluency in English is critical, including technical writing and spoken communication with an Australian accent
• Proficiency in interpreting standards such as AS, NFPA, API, and FM Global for compliance and risk mitigation
• Experience with software tools like EFFECTS, PHAST, FDS, or SAFETI for modeling and analysis
• Strong project management skills to oversee fire safety studies, HAZOP analyses, and risk assessments
• Ability to mentor junior engineers and prepare detailed technical reports for clients
• Familiarity with industries such as pharmaceuticals, gas, or chemical manufacturing is advantageous
Candidates should highlight experience in sectors like chemical industries, consulting firms, or overseas projects, especially those involving risk assessments or compliance with international safety codes. Local experience in Bangladesh is valuable, particularly if it includes work with NGOs, INGOs, or field-based safety audits. Emphasize any roles that required independent problem-solving, attention to detail, and adherence to strict safety protocols.
• Present education with clear emphasis on chemical or mechanical engineering degrees
• List certifications in safety management, project management, or software training (e.g., PHAST or FDS)
• Include relevant coursework or projects that demonstrate risk assessment, hazard analysis, or compliance work
• Mention any professional development in Australian standards or industry-specific regulations
Practical knowledge of tools like EFFECTS or PHAST should show hands-on experience, such as using them for fire modeling or risk evaluation. Highlight familiarity with software for creating emergency response plans or design recommendations. Avoid vague claims—focus on specific tasks like conducting PHA studies or preparing fire safety reports.
• Research common interview questions in Bangladesh, such as explaining past projects, handling challenges, or demonstrating leadership
• Prepare examples of risk assessments you’ve led, including how you applied standards like NFPA or API
• Practice articulating your ability to work Australian hours and communicate effectively with clients
• Be ready to discuss how your experience aligns with the role’s focus on compliance and technical documentation
1. Review your CV to ensure it clearly states your engineering degree, relevant experience, and software proficiency
2. Gather certifications and training records to verify your qualifications
3. Prepare a list of references, preferably from former employers or colleagues in safety or engineering roles
4. Practice explaining your approach to risk assessments, compliance, and team leadership in a concise manner
Ensure all documents are well-organized and free of errors. Employers in Bangladesh value professionalism, so maintain a respectful tone in communications. Demonstrate readiness to adapt to Australian work schedules and show enthusiasm for contributing to international projects. Prioritize clarity in English and avoid jargon that might confuse recruiters.
• Fluency in English is critical, including technical writing and spoken communication with an Australian accent
• Proficiency in interpreting standards such as AS, NFPA, API, and FM Global for compliance and risk mitigation
• Experience with software tools like EFFECTS, PHAST, FDS, or SAFETI for modeling and analysis
• Strong project management skills to oversee fire safety studies, HAZOP analyses, and risk assessments
• Ability to mentor junior engineers and prepare detailed technical reports for clients
• Familiarity with industries such as pharmaceuticals, gas, or chemical manufacturing is advantageous
Candidates should highlight experience in sectors like chemical industries, consulting firms, or overseas projects, especially those involving risk assessments or compliance with international safety codes. Local experience in Bangladesh is valuable, particularly if it includes work with NGOs, INGOs, or field-based safety audits. Emphasize any roles that required independent problem-solving, attention to detail, and adherence to strict safety protocols.
• Present education with clear emphasis on chemical or mechanical engineering degrees
• List certifications in safety management, project management, or software training (e.g., PHAST or FDS)
• Include relevant coursework or projects that demonstrate risk assessment, hazard analysis, or compliance work
• Mention any professional development in Australian standards or industry-specific regulations
Practical knowledge of tools like EFFECTS or PHAST should show hands-on experience, such as using them for fire modeling or risk evaluation. Highlight familiarity with software for creating emergency response plans or design recommendations. Avoid vague claims—focus on specific tasks like conducting PHA studies or preparing fire safety reports.
• Research common interview questions in Bangladesh, such as explaining past projects, handling challenges, or demonstrating leadership
• Prepare examples of risk assessments you’ve led, including how you applied standards like NFPA or API
• Practice articulating your ability to work Australian hours and communicate effectively with clients
• Be ready to discuss how your experience aligns with the role’s focus on compliance and technical documentation
1. Review your CV to ensure it clearly states your engineering degree, relevant experience, and software proficiency
2. Gather certifications and training records to verify your qualifications
3. Prepare a list of references, preferably from former employers or colleagues in safety or engineering roles
4. Practice explaining your approach to risk assessments, compliance, and team leadership in a concise manner
Ensure all documents are well-organized and free of errors. Employers in Bangladesh value professionalism, so maintain a respectful tone in communications. Demonstrate readiness to adapt to Australian work schedules and show enthusiasm for contributing to international projects. Prioritize clarity in English and avoid jargon that might confuse recruiters.

