Facilities Engineer / Specialist III
501-2000
Energy
Airswift has been tasked by one of our major Oil and Gas clients to seek a Facilities Engineer/Specialist III to work on an initial 12-month contract in Midland, TX - possibly to be extended!
MAIN FUNCTIONS
Evaluate and comment on discipline engineering work performed both internally and by Contractors and sub-contractors to ensure that work is being executed following Company specifications, company standards, and regulatory requirements. Facilitates effective execution of discipline engineering and design routines that align with the team's goals, objectives, and procedures. Assures accurate and timely communication among the team and other company Functions on discipline engineering activities, progress, and issues. In addition to technical ability, they should demonstrate sound communication, facilitation, and interpersonal skills.
TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Participates in area Risk Assessment, HAZOPs, Hazard Hunts, and Critical Operating Parameter Reviews.
• Lead incident investigations (downtime, process safety related).
• Support Opportunity management-identification of opportunities and development of the scope of work for projects. • Risk assessments on new facility projects, existing facilities, and closure of mitigating action items.
• Lead performance testing and plant-based trials.
• Operating guideline development for facilities.
• Coaching and mentoring of fellow and junior colleagues.
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
• Bachelor's degree in chemical, Civil, or Electrical Mechanical Engineering or related engineering specialty, or equivalent professional experience
• Extensive knowledge of discipline design standards, specifications, codes, and appropriate safety criteria
• Ability to adapt to tight deadlines, heavy workloads, and frequent changes in priorities
• Proficient in Microsoft Office suite of software programs
• Read, write, and speak fluent English, especially as it applies to technical and business communications
MAIN FUNCTIONS
Evaluate and comment on discipline engineering work performed both internally and by Contractors and sub-contractors to ensure that work is being executed following Company specifications, company standards, and regulatory requirements. Facilitates effective execution of discipline engineering and design routines that align with the team's goals, objectives, and procedures. Assures accurate and timely communication among the team and other company Functions on discipline engineering activities, progress, and issues. In addition to technical ability, they should demonstrate sound communication, facilitation, and interpersonal skills.
TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Participates in area Risk Assessment, HAZOPs, Hazard Hunts, and Critical Operating Parameter Reviews.
• Lead incident investigations (downtime, process safety related).
• Support Opportunity management-identification of opportunities and development of the scope of work for projects. • Risk assessments on new facility projects, existing facilities, and closure of mitigating action items.
• Lead performance testing and plant-based trials.
• Operating guideline development for facilities.
• Coaching and mentoring of fellow and junior colleagues.
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
• Bachelor's degree in chemical, Civil, or Electrical Mechanical Engineering or related engineering specialty, or equivalent professional experience
• Extensive knowledge of discipline design standards, specifications, codes, and appropriate safety criteria
• Ability to adapt to tight deadlines, heavy workloads, and frequent changes in priorities
• Proficient in Microsoft Office suite of software programs
• Read, write, and speak fluent English, especially as it applies to technical and business communications