Senior Field Pre Operation Engineer Services Jobs In Sharjah | MPH Consulting Services

  • Full Time
  • Sharjah, UAE
  • 15000 AED / Month

MPH Consulting Services

Senior Field Pre Operation Engineer Services Jobs In Sharjah | MPH Consulting Services

We are looking for a Senior Field Pre Operation Engineer Services with the following details :

Location : Dubai, UAE

Duration : 1 year, renewable

Work Status : Resident

QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
  • Professional Experience (years): >20 years in Oil and Gas projects
  • Experience in similar position (years): At least 3 years of experience in similar position during project, relevant site experience in a onshore field
  • 3 years as a Section Head (Production Manager, Site Manager or equivalent)
  • Level / Diploma: Engineer
  • Languages: English mandatory
ACTIVITIES
  • To adopt & demonstrate an exemplary behavior with regard to HSSE requirements.
  • Base in Project needs to coordinate activities required with Field Operations entity from affiliate
  • To adopt and demonstrate an exemplary behavior with regard to the Company Ethics and “Code of Conduct” policy and to promote and enforce the Corporate Anti-Corruption Program within the project team
  • Engineering follow-up: To control the Contractors’ performance in process discipline and in his perimeter : timely delivery and review of Contractor’s engineering documents, studies and queries through an efficient technical coordination scheme with the Contractors.
  • Attend Safety related studies and follow-up
  • To identify and deliver all studies and documents (dossiers) related to Field Operations
  • To prepare and launch contract with affiliate if required for the next phase (for MIEC for example)
  • To ensure that latest digital and carbon footprint reduction initiatives are studied and implemented if possible
  • To ensure the hand over for the next Project phase
  • To gather ‘lessons learnt’ and provide feedback to other COMPANY entities as required

Reporting to the Pre-Operations Manager, During the EPsCa FEED, the service holder is in charge of:

  • Ensure that new designs and development are implement in a such manner that future operations will be performed in a safe manner, minimizing impact in the environment and cost effective. Facilities should be reliable and able to be maintained and inspected
  • To review all process and flow assurance studies in order to ensure that design is fit for purpose and in line with Project objectives
  • Provide support to challenge the FEED Contractors in the Value engineering exercise. Promote alternatives design to reduce cost, works and schedule
  • To prepare and start to implement with affiliate all future means for the field exploitation (human, resources, equipment, contracts)
  • Timely review and comment engineering documents; liaise with other engineering specialist(s), and entity (affiliate Operations, head quarter, etc) as required
  • Modify and update key Operations documents like (but not limited) Operation Philosophy, Maintenance and Inspection Philosophy, Plant Availability Study, OPEX update, etc.
  • Prepare all the audits and reviews related to Operations discipline
  • be involved in activities regarding the OPPS / HIPPS Dossier (if required)
  • Provide Operational inputs, based in COMPANY referential, good practices and pragmatical approach to Safety Engineering studies.
  • assist the Commissioning team for the preparation of the commissioning activities.
  • Interact in a constructive way with affiliate to minimize impact in facilities already in production and minimize production shortfalls
  • Prepare the SIMOPS and define scope for modifications to be done during facilities Shut Down
  • Actively participate in site Surveys and information gathering for the Project

To apply for this job please visit www.energyjobline.com.

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