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Mechanical Project Engineer

Location:
Europe
Sector:
Oil & Gas
Job Type:
Contract
Salary:
Market related
Reference:
088281

Role

Mechanical Project Engineer Role-Remote with Travel to Norway-12 Month contract-Paye

Our Client has a requirement for a role, who will be required to work on a contract basis in Location.

 

Role Purpose:

This project role is technically responsible for one or more procurement packages, in terms of compliance to project requirements, quality and HSE targets, delivery time.

The PRE collaborates within the project delivery team with PRB’s (Package Responsible Buyer) and PQM’s (Project QA/QC Manager). The role is reporting in project to their project discipline lead and to the project engineering manager.

Job Role Responsibilities:

Take personal responsibility for HSEQ by focusing firstly on own behaviour

Contribute to continuous improvement of quality and safety of our products and deliveries

Tasks and Responsibilities (not exhaustive):

Be the owner of technical documentation for Procurement.

Have deep knowledge of project requirements.

Conduct technical Pre-Order Activities such as bid clarification meetings (BCM) prior to purchase order award, and clarifications. Participate and prepare input to the technical part of Bid Clarification meetings with suppliers. Main deliverables:

• Technical input to Procurement Strategy (contributor)

• Technical Requisition (owner)

• Equipment Datasheet for Inquiry and Purchase Order (owner)

• Technical Bid Evaluation (TBE) (owner)

• originate, drive resolution, and coordinate the clarification logs with Bidders – Technical Deviations and Clarifications (TD&C) – one per Bidder. (owner)

• Prepare a documented Recommendation for Award (RfA) based on TBE and TD&C’s (owner)

After order placement, main activities for PRE include:

• Participate and drive: kick-off meeting; inspections, progress meetings

• Supplier deliverables - for each of them: review, collect and check other disciplines’ comments, prepare mark-up, decide, and stamp the status code on the document; fill in and file relevant check lists as applicable.

• Release own assigned package(s) and prepare punch lists as needed

• Drive and coordinate closure of punch lists.

• Critically analyze comments received from Client and advise the project team regarding potential extra-contractual requirements or scope variations.

 

Experience / Skills / Knowledge / Qualifications:

• Degree in relevant technical engineering disciplines - BSc as a minimum, MSc is preferred.

• Experience may make up for lack of formal education. Experience in NORSOK specs and oil and gas projects in the Norwegian section is a strong advantage.

• Minimum 5 years relevant work experience in this role on relevant packages type and industry.

• Strong communication skills

• Fluent in English language. Command of at least one Scandinavian language is preferred.

• Analytic, Structured, accurate; quality- and detail- focused.

• Strong technical understanding and experience with engineering and project execution methods

• General understanding of supply chain methods

Company information

At First Recruitment Group we understand just how important it is to secure the right people. That is why our Recruitment Consultants always take the time to understand requirements in detail and offer sound advice to both clients and candidates.

We actively recruit at all levels and this is a superb opportunity for Mechanical Project Engineers looking for new employment.

As part of putting people first, we strive to be an equal opportunities employer and we are always looking to increase the diversity of our workforce, working closely with our clients to ensure everyone is included.

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