Job Purpose
- Lead static equipment engineering activities for major offshore expansion projects, ensuring technical requirements (e.g. project specifications, data sheets, etc.) fully comply with project deliverables and standardised processes.
- Provide support to the Offshore Engineering Manager to ensure all aspects are delivered in accordance with applicable standards.
- Provide expert technical guidance on mechanical/static equipment to ensure robust equipment design and compliance with international standards to enhance asset reliability and safety.
Job Context & Major Challenges
- Demonstrate strong knowledge and understanding of EPCI requirements.
- Effectively communicate and translate company requirements into efficient contractor deliverables.
- Collaborate across multiple disciplines (Process, Structural, Electrical, Mechanical, Instrumentation, Pipeline, Umbilicals, HSSE and Risk).
- Monitor progress and ensure timely delivery of engineering scope.
Key Job Accountabilities
- Ensure contractor mechanical equipment engineering for topsides and onshore facilities (offshore scope) complies with contract requirements, applicable codes and project standards.
- Review and approve mechanical engineering deliverables for equipment including test separators, pig traps and chemical storage tanks.
- Review and approve contractor technical bid evaluations for mechanical equipment, ensuring compliance with project specifications.
- Plan and schedule engineering deliverables to support efficient project execution and technical alignment with company policies and project management systems.
- Participate in key design workshops (3D model reviews, value engineering, HAZOP, SIL, LOPA, lessons learned, etc.) and ensure actions are closed.
- Support the Offshore Engineering Manager in monitoring contractor progress for static equipment documentation.
- Coordinate with subject matter experts across disciplines and manage technical deviations when required.
- Manage engineering interfaces for mechanical equipment across topsides and onshore facilities (offshore scope), ensuring effective coordination with operations and project teams.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering.
Knowledge and Experience
- Minimum 8 years’ relevant engineering experience, including:
- At least 4 years in a major oil & gas project environment
- At least 1 year in a supervisory role
- Broad knowledge of engineering execution, design standards, specifications, offshore facilities design, construction and operations.