The Project Engineering Manager - ETO will act as the engineering lead on projects, taking full ownership of all engineering activities. They will be responsible for leading and managing engineering functions across global office locations, including process, mechanical, electrical, instruments, controls, piping design, and structural engineering. The manager will work closely with the Project Manager, Procurement Lead, and other project services to execute projects in accordance with the sold requirements and client expectations.
Responsibilities:
- Understand the as-sold engineering scope of supply and communicate it to the engineering team.
- Collaborate with the Client's engineering leads and serve as the technical point of contact.
- Ensure project execution aligns with Cameron's SLB Practices, Procedures, and Work Instructions.
- Develop project engineering scope of work and execution plans.
- Create work share execution plans with other offices.
- Subcontract specialized engineering activities to outsourced companies as needed.
- Provide project hour estimation, planning, and forecasting for all engineering functions.
- Review, approve, and control engineering hours on the project.
- Coordinate and facilitate design reviews.
- Manage engineering change processes and generate MOCs.
- Draft technical fabrication contracts and oversee their technical aspects.
- Support proposals, sales, projects, and aftermarket activities as required.
- Collaborate with project managers and planners to develop the project schedule.
- Contribute to Lessons Learned processes and incorporate findings to improve tools and processes.
- Visit global fabricators during pre-award, manufacturing, and factory acceptance testing as required.
- Initiate technical clarifications and deviations for client submission during project execution.
- Plan and monitor engineering deliverables to meet schedules.
- Coordinate deliverables such as Equipment lists, Master Document Lists, and Weight Control Reports involving inter-discipline collaboration.
- Participate in bid clarification, kickoff, and design review meetings.
- Review and approve work of team members as necessary.
- Mentor and coach junior engineers within the department.
- Review project specifications and incorporate requirements into client design and procurement specifications.
- Represent engineering in collaboration with the Project Manager and Supply Chain to ensure successful project completion across all phases, including engineering, procurement, fabrication, installation, and commissioning/start-up, while adhering to standards, project requirements, and codes.
- Liaise with third-party agencies to ensure contractual compliance.