Description
The primary responsibilities of the Subsea Fabrication Engineer include the following:- Demonstrate good safe work practices as outlined in the GoM Safe Practices Manual.
- Provide leadership in demonstrating Company's commitment to HSSE.
- Ensure fabrication work complies with relevant Engineering Specifications.
- Owning risks associated with fabrication activities.
- Proactively monitor progress of all fabrication contracts and alert management to areas of concern regarding delivery and schedule changes.
- Estimating cost and schedule of work scope.
- Vendor management.
- Cost and Schedule reporting.
- Create and implement documents and procedures.
- Review and comment on drawings, Work Packages, procedures, FAT/SIT procedures and ensure they meet Project and Engineering specifications.
- Actively participate in all relevant HAZIDs, HAZOPs and risk assessments.
- Incorporate lessons learned and best practices from BP and industry.
- Read, understand, implement and reinforce use of Company's Management of Change process.
- Ensure manufacturing records and as-built documentation is compiled and submitted as required.
- Proactively work with the fabrication vendors in assuring they meet the company's HSSE expectations.
Essentials:
- Eligible to work for any employer in the United States without visa sponsorship.
- Must be able to work independently under consultant's own direction.
- A minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering.
- Relevant experience in the fabrication of subsea equipment.
- Working knowledge of design and manufacture of subsea systems.
- Project management skills to include cost/benefit analysis abilities, risk assessment abilities, personnel supervision, and ability to execute small studies and reports independently.
- Strong HSSE record.
- Willing to travel 25% of time.
- Motivated self-starter that will need minimal supervision to fulfill the needs of the GoM Subsea Fabrication Team.
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