DESCRIPTION
MAIN FUNCTIONS
Develop subsea hardware selection justification documents, product specifications, and other project-specific documents and drawings, including tree and manifold P&IDs. Evaluate and comment on discipline engineering work performed both internally and by contractors and subcontractors to ensure that work is being executed in accordance with project specifications, company standards, and regulatory requirements. Facilitates effective execution of disciplined engineering and design routines that align with the project's goals, objectives, and procedures. Assures accurate and timely communication among the project team and other company functions on discipline engineering activities, progress, and issues. In addition to technical ability, they should demonstrate sound communication, facilitation, and interpersonal skills.
TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
In addition to all Level 1 and 2 tasks and responsibilities, Level 3:
Steward discipline engineering queries from the Contractor and sub-contractors as well as technical information requests
Keep the lead engineer or engineering manager informed of discipline engineering progress, deviations, and execution concerns.
Participate in discipline engineering reviews at the contractor's and subcontractor's locations.
Drives and promotes capital efficiency in engineering design.
Support internal engineering general interest or global practice initiatives as requested by the supervisor.
Participate in pre-commissioning, system integration testing, installation, and commissioning activities of subsea hardware equipment. Participate in troubleshooting equipment problems with vendors, installation contractors, and other client operating affiliates.
Promote safety in all project aspects of vendor manufacturing assembly, testing, installation, and operations.
JOB REQUIREMENT
B.S. or M.S. degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, Electrical, Civil, or Chemical Engineering
Working knowledge of subsea hardware equipment, including horizontal and vertical trees, jumpers, manifolds, connection systems, and valves, as well as qualification, testing, and installation methods.
Be familiar with and have experience applying API 6A and 17D, and other relevant API, ISO, and ASME subsea hardware and piping standards.
Proficient in Microsoft Office suite of software programs
Read, write, and speak fluent English, especially as it applies to technical and business communications.