Careers Overview
Want to procrastinate and stagnate or innovate and celebrate?

IRC is always looking to employ outstanding performers who can contribute to our team and add value to our business.

How to work at IRC:

  • Obtain an engineering degree from a recognized university.
  • Go through a rigorous hiring process.

Working at IRC means:

  • A journey of adventure with a great team.
  • Tackling some of the toughest problems in the oil and gas, energy and mining industries.
  • Developing innovative services and products that manage risk and protect people.
  • Celebrating success.
  • Recognition through a great benefits and compensation package.

If you are interested in working for IRC please submit your resume to
talent@irc-americas.com.  Alternatively, give us a call at (713) 647-7929 or drop in for a chat at 10497 Town and County Way.

 
  Values
  IRC has a very clear set of values that underpin all business activities, including our recruitment process.

Great IRC people and team
The right people, in the right positions, doing the right thing.

Anticipate client and IRC people needs
Strive to be one step ahead.

Innovation and creative design
Solving problems and creating value by implementing new ideas.

Outstanding delivery
Value, products and service; the right thing, the first time, on time.

Celebrate success
IRC people working smart, having fun and producing winning results.

 
  Purpose and BHAG
  IRC is a privately owned safety, risk and environmental consultancy with head offices in Houston, Texas. Whilst relatively small, we aspire to great things for both ourself and our people. This is reflected in our 'Big Hairy Audacious Goal' (BHAG) and Purpose.

BHAG
To be a remarkable, exciting and inspiring company listed in the top 10 of the 'Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For'.

Purpose
A journey of adventure with a great team where opportunity, personal development and results are part of a balanced lifestyle.

IRC Employees enjoying a race with clients
 
  Current Openings
 
  Risk and Safety Engineer
 
Relevant Job Experience: 4 - 10 Years
Salary/Wage: $85,000 to $110,000/year
Location: Houston, TX
Position Qualifations: Engineering degree from ABET accredited institution in the United States or from a top university abroad. Chemical (Process), Mechanical, Structural or Civil Engineering degrees are preferred. A master's degree will count towards experience, perhaps reducing the actual time to reach a level of seniority.

An inner understanding of local offshore and onshore safety regulations and safety case requirements in Australia and U.K. is a plus.

Candidate must have legal authorization to work in the U.S. on a full-time basis.
 
Learn more here
 

 
  Principal Risk and Safety Consultant Transitioning to Technical Director
 
Relevant Job Experience: 10+ Years
Salary/Wage: $110,000 to $150,000/year
Location: Houston, TX
Position Qualifations: Engineering degree in Chemical (Process), Mechanical, Structural or Civil are preferred.

An inner understanding of local offshore and onshore safety regulations and safety case requirements in Australia, U.S. and U.K. is a plus.
 
Learn more here
 

 
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