- Able to use AutoCAD and read drawings (P&ID, isometrics, schematics, layouts etc).
- Able to process and define engineering requirements.
- Perform technical evaluations, review specifications, datasheets, and standards, including ITP and HAZOP, cause, and effect studies.
- Engage vendors, fabricators, consultants, and surveyors on engineering issues.
- Familiar with equipment integration work packages, including interfacing of structure, piping, instrumentation, and alarm systems.
- Generate and tabulate RFQs. Assess supplier, vendor and/ or sub-contractor proposals. Present techno-commercial recommendations and justifications.
- Prepare work packs, procurement, and quality plan. Monitor and follow up on documentation flow, procurement process and shipment according to project schedule.
- Develop project plan (schedule, resources, and material). Track project milestones and deliverables. Escalate issues where necessary.
- Highlight potential cost or time impact.
- Update MTO and procurement list.
- Assess risks and organize project risk register.
- Monitor and manage changes, inform, and track deviations.
- Coordinate interdisciplinary and subcontracting activities according to phase of project. Attend to site work (fabrication, installation, and testing) and drive performance in terms of manpower, QAQC and HSE.
- Able to draft technical reports and method statements in an organized manner.
- Conduct action review (AR) and lessons learnt (LL).
- Disseminate information in a timely manner ie. during and post project.
- Contextualise issues and facilitate dispute resolution.
- Follow up on client and/ or engineering comments, punch lists and NCRs.
- Assist with commissioning, project closeout and warranty claims.
Requirements:
- 3-7 years of working experience in Oil & Gas, Process, and/ or Marine & Offshore EPC (turnkey) projects (newbuilding, repairs, conversions, upgrades, and retrofits).
- Degree/diploma in Engineering or equivalent qualifications
- Knowledge of industry and statutory standards and codes.
- Able to work in fast-paced, multicultural, and disciplinary project teams.
- Flexibility towards working hours, primarily office based but with requirements for site attendance, e.g., time with clients and site inspections.
- Able to travel.
- Proficient in Microsoft applications (Excel, Words, Outlook).
- Demonstrate good verbal and written communication skills.
- Have good situation awareness and safety mindset.
- Professional qualifications such as Project Management or Ship Repair Manager Certificate will be advantageous.