This job is Madrid based for approximately until Q3 2023 and then Antwerp or Module yard based. The role reports to the Project Delivery Team Engineering Manager. The role responsibilities include:
FEED Study Role:
To support the Project Delivery Team Engineering Manager in the performance of his/her duties, deputizing as required.
Work closely with the FEED contractor to ensure that all Mechanical Engineering issues are properly resolved in a timely manner, that design changes are managed correctly, and that the facilities comply with all Project and statuatory requirements and Stakeholder expectations.
Monitor all Mechanical Engineering design and procurement work performed by the FEED Contractors and other third party designers/vendors, providing oversight and guidance, ensuring that all work satisfies Project One specifications and standards.
Ensure detailed review of all FEED Contractors’ and vendor systems, processes and procedures, including PEPs, Quality Plans, etc for Mechanical aspects.
Provide Mechanical Engineering input into the preparation, review and approval of Procurement procedures, the Project Supplier List, contractor/vendor pre- qualification, Purchase Requisitions, Invitations to Tender, etc.
Provide Mechanical Engineering input into tender clarification/evaluation, contractor/vendor selection and contract/purchase order negotiation and placement, ensuring all activities are carried out in accordance with the Code of Conduct.
Lead audits related to the Mechanical discipline of the FEED contractors and support audits from outside parties.
EPC Role:
Responsibilities generally as above (but now related to working with the EPC Contractor).
Ensure the facilities are designed, built and commissioned in compliance with all relevant statutory and project regulations.
Support the EPC Contractor and vendors to develop fit-for-purpose ITPs for equipment, packages and bulk material supply, auditing vendor compliance as required.
Support the EPC Contractor to develop fit-for-purpose ITPs for fabrication and construction, auditing contractor compliance as required.
Monitor vendor performance on all Mechanical Engineering matters, ensuring shop technical queries are resolved in a proper and timely manner, visiting vendor shops as appropriate.
Support the QA Manager in resolving Mechanical Engineering non-conformances, concession requests, etc.
Liaise closely with the EPC Contractor personnel at the Module Fabrication Yard(s) and Construction Site on all Mechanical Engineering matters, ensuring yard/field technical queries are resolved in a proper and timely manner.
Work with the project Mechanical engineer to ensure that all module fabrication and construction work, system Completions and Handover, punchlisting, ensuring that all Mechanical Engineering work satisfies project specifications and standards.
Support pre-commissioning and commissioning, etc. as required.
Manage the relevant interface(s) with internal stakeholders, ensuring the operations function is well-prepared for eventual project ownership, including the timely handover of the agreed Mechanical Engineering deliverables to support training, operations and maintenance procedure development, Maintenance Management System population, etc.
Degree qualified and chartered or equivalent in appropriate engineering discipline (Bsc/ Msc.)
More than15 years’ experience in Engineering role it Oil and gas or Petrochemical setting. Operations experience would be a significant advantage.
Seasoned and experienced Engineer.
Sound knowledge of key disciple areas including:
Belgium Mechanical regulations and laws.
Pressure Equipment Directive.
Roles and Responsibilities of Notifiable Bodies, and their equivalent.