Electrical/Instrumentation Engineer
Job title
Electrical/Instrumentation Engineer
Location
Kingswells, Aberdeen
Closing date
26/09/2023
background
FPS is a 100% INEOS-owned integrated oil and gas liquid transportation and processing system with a nominal capacity in excess of one million barrels per day serving the central area of the North Sea.
Oil and gas liquids from over 50 offshore fields and St Fergus flow through pipelines into FPS. FPS transports crude oil and gas liquids from offshore and onshore entry points, processes the liquids at Kinneil and redelivers to the customer Forties Blend crude oil at Hound Point and either Raw Gas or fractionated Gas Products at Grangemouth
job purpose
The Electrical/ Instrumentation Engineer is accountable for the development and delivery of Maintenance, Repairs and Minor Modifications associated with Electrical and Instrumentation deliverables across all offshore and onshore sites for INEOS FPS North Assets.
The role calls for an individual who is able to lead projects and associated activities from initiation through to close-out whilst providing technical support to the relevant stakeholders as required. This is to be demonstrated through ensuring the purpose, functionality, regulatory compliance, leadtime and cost of engineered solutions aligns with the specific project requirements.
principle accountabilities
- Manage a project portfolio which may comprise of concurrent maintenance, repairs and modifications on the Asset.
- Develop statements of requirements for owned activities with engineering support from Discipline Engineers.
- Management of Vendors to ensure deliverables are met.
- Define and agree scopes of work with support from Discipline Engineers and Vendors.
- Support the creation of work execution schedules with resourcing requirements.
- Attend the asset integrated planning meetings and ensure planning gate compliance for all owned activities.
- Develop project scope, cost estimate & schedule for every project prior to inclusion in the next budget cycle.
- Define and implement appropriate project controls to deliver management information necessary to achieve budgeted cost and schedule commitments.
- Facilitate pragmatic solutions for technical queries or challenges throughout each project lifecycle.
- Technical evaluation of Vendor quotations and proposals against the engineering deliverables.
- Review and co-ordination of relevant engineering documentation from conceptual design through to site commissioning.
- Performing Readiness Reviews for owned activities.
- Review and correct maintenance routines, job plans and system data (when required/identified) during work order planning stage.
- Adhere to and promote Ineos 20 Principles and 7 Life Saving Rules to team, colleagues and external vendors.
special features
- Communicate regularly with offshore and onshore teams to highlight areas of concern with regard to job readiness and potential SIMOPS issues.
- Review Vendor reports with the aim of ensuring corrective work orders are raised to address functional failures, anomalies and defects identified within Vendor reports.
qualifications and technical experience
Minimum Qualifications:
HND or equivalent qualifications.
Able to demonstrate continuing personal and professional development.
Minimum Experience:
Job-Specific Skills:
- Proven track record of working with Vendors and improving Vendor performance in delivering large and complex maintenance work scopes
- Proven track record in identifying opportunities for reducing engineering costs.
- Experience in monitoring Vendor Engineering delivery performance.
- Experience in planning & scheduling large complex maintenance, repair and minor modification scopes within the offshore Oil & Gas Industry.
- Working knowledge of Maximo.
Job Knowledge Skills:
- Issue Vendor performance reports with analysis and insights on the quality of the work performed against respective scope deliverables, timelines and budgets.
- Written and verbal communication internally and with vendors ensuring priorities are understood and internal and external stakeholders are aligned
- Working knowledge of methods, materials, tools, and equipment used in the modification and maintenance of Electrical and Instrumentation equipment related to oil and gas production operations.
- Ability to work with individuals from a varied background in a multi-cultural environment.
- Excellent relationship-building and communication skills.
- Effective Vendor management and co-ordination skills.
- Results driven mindset to ensure roadblocks are promptly and effectively managed.
- High levels of attention to detail.
- Ability to effectively manage emergent requirements amongst planned workflow.
- Positive attitude, self-confident, independent and ability to work on own initiative.
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