Summary: The article outlines the responsibilities and accountabilities of a Project Engineer, focusing on their involvement in strategy execution, safety management, project planning, engineering design, risk assessment, and cost management. The role requires overseeing contractor performance and ensuring adherence to quality and safety standards throughout project execution.
Data and Details: The Project Engineer will participate in:
– Developing and executing the strategy and plan for the project.
– Co-reviewing Contractors’ Safety, Health, and Environment (SHE) plans, participating in safety audits, and resolving safety incidents.
– Supporting project concept selection, planning, and developing critical documents such as the Project Objective & Strategy (POS), Capital Efficiency estimates, and the Project Development Memorandum (PDM).
– Leading Front End Engineering Design (FEED) activities and transitioning requirements from Concept Selection to Basic Engineering.
– Ensuring the proper application of Brownfield Project Planning, Interface Management, and quality management approaches.
– Reviewing construction strategies and contractor performance using key metrics, and facilitating onshore and offshore construction activities.
– Coordinating project schedules, analyzing critical paths, and developing mitigation plans against identified risks.
– Compiling and tracking cost estimates, forecasting trends, and managing funding requests, while ensuring compliance with technical and operational standards in the Invitation to Tender (ITT) process.
Application Process: To apply for the Project Engineer position, candidates should follow these steps:
1. Visit the application link provided below.
2. Review the job requirements and qualifications carefully.
3. Submit your resume and cover letter, detailing your relevant experience and skills.
4. Complete any additional application forms as required.
5. Await confirmation of your application submission and any further instructions.
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