This job description provides a detailed overview of the responsibilities and requirements for a pipeline engineering role. However, it could be improved in terms of formatting and clarity to enhance readability and engagement.
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Responsibilities
- Perform discipline analyses, technical reports, specifications, and drawings required to design pipeline systems and relevant components.
- Assist with the selection of laying spread/methods, perform installation design analysis, and define operational installation limits.
- Prepare technical specifications and requisitions for material and service purchasing.
- Ensure the maintenance of adequate technical documentation and contribute to updating company standards.
- Review client technical documentation and requirements.
- Prepare technical qualifications and contribute to technical proposals during bidding for EPCI and T&I contracts.
- Contribute to updating and improving department tools for Sea Line Engineering.
- Maintain excellence in Sea Line Engineering practices.
- Participate in defining, implementing, and improving the department's quality system.
- Standardize and define procedures for the department's working processes.
What You Need to Succeed
- A degree in Civil, Structural, or Mechanical Engineering.
- Proven experience in designing subsea oil and gas pipelines and systems.
- Design experience including WT, Stability, Bottom Roughness, Global Buckling, Tie-in design, etc.
- An understanding of material and coating requirements (advantageous).
- Willingness to lead in FEED or Detailed Design stages of projects.
- Proficiency in engineering software and programming skills.