Minimum Overall 16+ years of oil & gas experience.
Must have at least 3 to 5 Years experience working in Gas Processing and Gas Compression projects.
Bachelor’s degree in engineering is a MUST.
FEED experience is a must.
PMC & ADNOC experience is an added advantage.
GCC experience required.
A Senior Project Engineer is responsible for managing complex projects, ensuring technical excellence, and guiding teams to achieve project objectives. Below are the key skills required for this role:
Technical Skills
Project Management:
Proficiency in planning, scheduling, and executing projects using tools like Primavera P6, MS Project, or Jira.
Budgeting, resource allocation, and cost control.
Engineering Expertise:
Strong foundation in specific engineering disciplines (civil, mechanical, electrical, etc.).
Knowledge of industry standards and codes (e.g., ASME, ASTM, API).
Risk Management:
Identifying, assessing, and mitigating project risks.
Familiarity with tools like HAZOP or FMEA.
Quality Assurance:
Ensuring adherence to quality standards (e.g., ISO 9001).
Overseeing inspections, tests, and documentation processes.
Design and Analysis:
Using CAD software (e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks) for design reviews.
Proficiency in simulation tools or engineering software (e.g., ANSYS, MATLAB).
Procurement and Vendor Management:
Understanding of procurement processes, supplier evaluation, and contract negotiation.
Construction and Site Management (if applicable):
Overseeing construction activities to ensure alignment with project plans.
Managing on-site safety and compliance.
Soft Skills
Leadership:
Leading cross-functional teams and fostering collaboration.
Mentoring junior engineers and team members.
Communication:
Presenting technical concepts to stakeholders.
Preparing detailed reports and project documentation.
Problem-Solving:
Addressing technical challenges and proposing innovative solutions.
Time Management:
Prioritizing tasks to meet tight deadlines without compromising quality.
Stakeholder Management:
Coordinating with clients, contractors, and regulatory bodies.