Execute and co-ordinate all activities under the job holder’s responsibility
Perform functions of a Discipline Lead Engineer, including:
Defining project scope, schedule and resources
Establish discipline deliverables, interface definition and coordination
Define and perform monitoring, control and reporting of progress
Attend meetings and provide technical support
Lead personnel assigned to support the job holder (5 to 10 persons or more)
Perform Package Engineering, including:
Preparation of technical documentation (data sheets, requisitions, bid evaluation, technical reports, equipment criticality rating, etc.) towards procurement of mechanical equipment and packages from suppliers and vendors
Review of supplier engineering documentation while interfacing with other disciplines/departments to assure engineering integration of equipment/packages overseen by Job Holder in a timely manner
Minimize waivers, or mitigate impact from waivers on schedule and cost
Conduct surveillance of vendor activities e.g., kick-off meetings, progress monitoring and expediting, equipment testing.
Mechanical Completion: take part in site supervision of construction, installation, testing, commissioning, and handover activities
Preparation, modification and review of documents and/or drawings as per discipline deliverable list
Participate in studies and reviews where required as discipline lead or as mechanical package engineer e.g., HAZOP, Model Reviews.
Encourage to and seek improvements to the project costs and schedule at all times
Support the project organization in meeting project objectives quality / costs / schedule / safety) along with other team members
Travel overseas on short notice / perform overtime work as needed
Work experience requirements:
>15 years experience in Static Equipment/Packages in the oil, gas, or petrochemical (OGP) industry, preferably with bulk of that experience in the Offshore OGP sector.
Has experience in pressure vessel detailed design, including mechanical design via spreadsheet or software such as PVElite, BJac, etc., and vessel fabrication drawing preparation; experience in Thermal Design (on HTRI or HTFS), with ability to dictate exchanger design to manufacturers, will be an advantage
Has Package Engineering experience with typical offshore mechanical/multi-disciplinary packages such as separators, scrubbers, various types of heat exchangers, standard air compressor package, R.O. water makers, flare tips, pedestal cranes, chemical injection, hydrocyclone packages, TEG package, etc.
Understands technical requirements of other disciplines/departments, and able to challenge or modify other discipline technical expectations.
Experience in one or more of the following would be an advantage:
Process design knowledge of static packages and their internals e.g., Separators, Scrubbers, Hydrocyclone packages
Relevant experience with a pressure vessel shop or company that supplies static equipment or skid package equipment
Experience working with broad range of regulatory standards e.g., NCS, UKCS, Australian, Brazilian.
Highly conversant with oil & gas industry standards such as API, ISO, NORSOK, etc.
Qualifications:
Degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent
Other skills:
Good oral and written communication skills in English
Effective organizational skills
Critical thinking and problem-solving skills; demonstrate effective application of existing ideas/concepts, mental models, systems, and processes, and ability to integrate them to create new ones.
Strong leadership skills, good communicator, dependable and resourceful
High competency levels for collaborative work, in a manner that increases the efforts of others, in a multi-cultural environment
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.