Responsibilities:
- Perform Instrumentation Engineering.
- Ensure that project budgets are kept, and life cycle costs to Company are minimized and that project schedule is maintained. Manage the Engineering Contractors and Equipment Vendors.
- Follow-up and monitor Contractor schedule and progress and ensure any deviation is mitigated by corrective action coordinated with internal team.
- Interact with Client as required.
- Identify and ensure execution of the Instrumentation discipline engineering scope of work in accordance with the legal obligations, contract terms, scope of work, technical requirements and company policy.
- Interact with and support the engineering contractors as required (including Marine Engineering, Instrumentation System Engineering, Topsides Module Engineering, Integration Engineering, LQ Engineering, Shipyard Engineering, etc) and equipment/package vendors.
- Achieving resolution of multi-discipline equipment problems by coordinating with other discipline engineers and project engineering management team.
- Update job knowledge by tracking and understanding emerging methodology improvements and absorbing new practices from clients and partners.
- Engineering problem solving and troubleshooting, even when not directly in own discipline (taking a holistic approach to the project). Coordinate discipline issues between client, contractors, vendors and other relevant parties.
- Provide input to weekly/monthly progress reporting and other relevant status information as needed.
- Participate in audits and review processes as necessary. Interact with non-technical disciplines as required (document control, cost control, planning).
- Other tasks as requested by the Engineering Manager.
- Diploma/Degree in technical subject.
- Experienced in Instrumentation Discipline Engineering
- Good use of Word and Excel.
- Good use of Navisworks.
- Able to write Technical Reports.
- Good knowledge of International Standards and Class requirements.
- Experience of FPSO projects.
- Proven experience of reviewing & commenting on deliverables from contractors