Job Overview
This job role is to perform and execute engineering design related to Electrical & Instrumentation systems in various projects by the engineering function.
Key Responsibilities
- Responsible for the electrical and/or instrument discipline in the assigned project.
- Coordination with internal departments, customers, suppliers, & inspection agencies as instructed by the lead engineer.
- Activity planning, work assignment, work scheduling, and monitoring of the own and assigned teams.
- Preparation of design basis, project-specific specifications, and datasheets for basic and detailed engineering; feasibility studies; analysis and calculations; and tender document preparation.
- Report day-to-day project activities to the lead engineer / division head.
- Preparation of various engineering deliverables (drawings & documents) such as SLDs, P&IDs, block diagrams, wiring schematics, sizing calculations & analysis, datasheets, equipment specifications, cause-and-effect diagrams, hook-ups, schedules and lists, control philosophies, shutdown philosophies, layouts, and other documents, as assigned by the lead engineer.
- Participate and assist in inter-disciplinary checks and coordination.
- Material engineering, which includes the preparation of purchase specifications, purchase requisitions (as required), technical bid evaluation, and supplier document review.
- Ensure that designs comply with the relevant codes, standards, regulations, procedures, and contracts.
- Responsible for the accuracy of design deliverables.
- Attend project & engineering review meetings, process & safety workshops, site surveys, FATs & inspections, and site surveys as instructed by the lead engineer / division head.
- Provide engineering support to the operations, commissioning, and completions teams.
- Responsible for change management & risk identification.
- Identify the design improvements and lessons learned.
- Ensure compliance with HSE policies and procedures, as applicable.
- Ensure compliance with all applicable information security policies & procedures.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or equivalent. At least 9 - 15 years in engineering design department of any offshore rig building or ship building industry. #J-18808-Ljbffr