Company:
Simpson Booth Limited
Location: London
Closing Date: 04/11/2024
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description
What will you be doing? The Subsea connector engineer provides specialist skills, integrity and knowledge in key areas of discipline engineering, including design codes, legislative requirements and current good engineering practice. Understands clients' needs; identifies and addresses design parameters and problems; develops and implements solutions. Compliance with project plans, relevant engineering standards and contractual obligations is required. The connector engineer will work as part of a team but may have responsibility for discrete work packages. All personnel are expected to contribute to creating a culture of ethics, integrity and contribute a positive HSEQ culture within Subsea7. supporting other engineering disciplines within Subsea7. Works as part of the project team, supporting the Lead Engineer in performing engineering for effective project delivery. Organises and structures work assignments effectively scope which is subject to formal issuance. Identifies project opportunities, raising them to the required personnel. Competent in identifying technical clarifications, originating technical queries and deviation requests. Ensures full traceability of the technical development of the assigned scope throughout the life of the project. Ensure engineering performed is effective and quality oriented. Actively engage in knowledge sharing, capture of Lessons Learned and application of Engineering Standards. Ensures all relevant safety objectives are adhered to. Trains and mentors other engineers in the discipline specifically junior engineers. Development of engineering solutions in line with defined targets. Shares knowledge providing guidance and solutions to other engineers in the discipline. Promote personal CPD (Continued Professional Development) through regular engagement with the professional engineering community. Work in collaboration with our alliance partners where appropriate. Maintain communication with the Structures and Piping discipline engineering manager, in combination with project leads where appropriate. Under limited supervision, independently evaluates, organises and focuses on task management which is normally subject to internal checking and approval. Connector Engineer Responsible for day-to-day management of Connector Scopes to ensure effective delivery of Projects & Tenders against baseline requirements. Review client specifications and deliver technical scope of work ensuring both client, international standards and Subsea 7 requirements are accommodated. Responsible for technical bid evaluations, delivering feedback to procurement. Originates or checks technical documentation, accepting personal responsibility for its adequacy. Ensures technical deliverables are consistent to maintain contractual, code compliance and the relevant agreements are formalised in due time to commercially protect Subsea 7 (i.e., Client approved TSOWs or TDRQs, Supplier Clarifications and Deviations). Comprehensive knowledge of Solid Mechanics and Strength of Materials. Good knowledge of code and standards such as API, DNVGL, ISO especially DVNGL-RP-C208. Passion for creating innovative, high-quality products. Knowledge of subsea structure such as ILT, PLET , Manifold , foundation ( integrated and pre-installed mudmat) and suction pile is viewed as valuable. Familiarity with commercial practices is beneficial for this job.
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