Job Overview: The Field Project Engineer (Subsea) Operations Engineer (Marine) applies their conceptual knowledge of Offshore Marine Construction Operations and, with a moderate level of guidance and direction from colleagues and leadership, is responsible for solving a range of straightforward field problems. They will analyze possible solutions using standard procedures, as well as build knowledge of the company, processes, and customers. This role understands key business drivers and applies this knowledge to solve problems in straightforward situations through analysis of possible solutions using technical experience, judgment, and precedents. The Project Engineer may be involved in all stages of a project life cycle, from providing technical support to early engagement in commercial pursuits through to final project closeout. The role is office-based; however, regular on-site field support (construction sites and offshore locations) is required to properly execute job duties.
Essential Qualifications and Education: Bachelor's degree in engineering (mechanical, civil, subsea, ocean, petroleum, energy, or chemical preferred) or a related field7 years of experience in the Offshore industryFamiliarity with project execution practices and engineering processes including general conceptual knowledge of offshore operations practicesFamiliarity with offshore construction methods, which may include offshore pipelay, structure installation, floating facility installation, flex lay, subsea hardware installation, pre-commissioning, and/or decommissioningProficiency in using project planning software including Microsoft suite of applications (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Project)Understanding of engineering principles, technical drawings, and specificationsKnowledge of relevant codes and standards within the EPCI industryStrong analytical and problem-solving abilitiesExcellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to effectively convey technical information to diverse stakeholdersStrong interpersonal skills, fostering effective collaboration within cross-functional teamsAbility to thrive in a dynamic and fast-paced work environment, managing multiple priorities and deadlines effectivelyDemonstrated flexibility and resilience in dealing with unexpected challenges or changes in project requirementsMeticulous approach to work, ensuring all tasks are carried out with accuracy and precisionStrong organizational skills, maintaining complete and well-documented recordsDemonstrates understanding of cost and risk management and actively seeks to achieve added valueKey Tasks and Responsibilities: Ensure that all work is carried out safely in compliance with Health, Safety, & Environment policies and proceduresPrepare installation procedures by the Level II procedure with due regard for safety, as defined by the Operations EngineerRecommend changes in technical details and drawings to enhance safety and installation proceduresDevelop or review loadout and sea fastening mobilization and readiness plans for transportation of materials/structures to the offshore siteActively participate in project Job Safety Analysis, if applicable, and communicate and implement requisite control measuresReview and retain project drawings and documents, reporting discrepancies to the Project ManagerEnsure planned work is defined within the capabilities of the proposed equipmentMaintain project files in the office and field in accordance with project requirementsPrepare installation procedures outlining methods, techniques, practices, and sequencing to perform workPrepare materials for construction and liaise with the project coordinator for procurementIssue Loadout Mobilization Readiness Checklists applicable to the workCoordinate with various interfaces including Vessel Managers, Operations Managers, and Subject Matter Experts to ensure necessary equipment and personnel are availableWitness/inspect pre-mobilization readiness checks and testing, acknowledging the receipt of materials for offshore installationCoordinate with Production Engineers and verify loadouts of fabricated items required for the projectLiaise with customer representatives and subcontractor representatives at the offshore siteEnsure contract/project-related documentation is maintained and/or transmitted to the Customer at the siteMonitor the progress of the work and site conditions, advising the project team of developments that may affect the projectAdvise the Offshore Construction Manager and/or Barge staff regarding planning and execution of workParticipate in the resolution of technical problems arising during offshore installationOversee procurement of materials and installation aids associated with assigned scopeAssist in oversight and management of SubcontractorsPlan and supervise execution of pipeline pigging and testing operations by approved project proceduresPrepare Post-Job Reports by Level II ProceduresPrepare/collate as-built documentation and records by contract requirements#J-18808-Ljbffr