Key Responsibilities
- Provides technical design and engineering services in materials & corrosion engineering for all assigned projects, ensuring work meets technical quality standards while considering quality, schedule, cost, and HSE requirements
- Conduct materials & corrosion engineering activities and in-house site surveys for projects, from initial concept definition phase through to engineering studies, FEED, detailed design and commissioning
- Ensures that technical assurance practices, engineering standards, environmental policies, and safety procedures are incorporated and followed in all work scopes and materials & corrosion engineering activities. Reviews technical deviations and variations against approved guidelines, codes, standards, and practices
- Supports the engineering department in reviewing, updating, and applying internal standards as well as amendments to external standards
- Plan and coordinate the activities of a team of multidisciplinary engineers to provide timely delivery of technical services to meet the project requirements
- Coordinate engineering designs and develop and review multi-disciplinary work scopes for projects and other engineering activities; ensure that the work scope is comprehensive and clear
- Review and approve method statements developed by contracted organisations for scope compliance; liaise with contracted organisations to resolve technical issues
- Develop, update and monitor schedules for in-house engineering activities; contribute to external FEED/EPIC scheduling activities; and ensure effective project delivery
- Evaluate technical bid packages for scope compliance
- Review and evaluate the contract changes/variations to the approved guidelines and practices
- Support the development of personal technical competency and skills and those of co-workers; participate in structured training for associate engineers
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical or Metallurgical Engineering
- Chartered Engineer (CEng.), Professional Engineer (P.E.), or equivalent status is preferred
- A minimum of 10 years of relevant post-graduate experience, including at least 6 years in the Oil & Gas industry
- Ability to identify and utilise relevant engineering standards and Codes related to Materials & Corrosion Engineering
- Proven ability to manage time, cost and quality in engineering projects within a multiple-project environment
- Good communication and presentation skills with fluency in English
*Only applicants meeting the strict criteria outlined above will be contacted as part of the shortlisting process.