Monitor progress of work for Engineering, Process, Procurement and Construction versus the schedule and coordinate between these groups within assigned sub-area
Review of key discipline deliverables at the appropriate stage (eg. Major equipment, package equipment and major bulk material requisitions) for scope compliance
Highlight and facilitate resolution for schedule issues relating to all disciplines within the sub-area
Prepare scope, gather man-hour, schedule impact and other technical input and prepare justification for change flags raised by all disciplines
Co-ordinate and control transfer of Engineering data and scope to IEC assuring the quality of data transmitted (e.g. Blue beam mark-ups)
Prepare Project Engineering deliverables in an efficient manner and sign as originator
Population of line list, equipment list, SP items list, tie-in list and interface databases. Prepare these documents for issue
Coordinate, mark-up and prepare P&IDs for issue
Request Bluebeam / CAD symbol creation outside standard library as required
Attend HAZOP, HAZID and SIL reviews for sub-area and assist Design Safety Engineer in coordinating these reviews
Expedite closure of all actions arising from all design verification activities
Attend area engineering meetings
Graduate in Engineering (Essential) [Chemical / Mechanical preferred]
Post Graduate in Engineering (Desirable)
Ability to check engineering deliverables in a multi-discipline task force based engineering environment (Essential)
Experience in FEED and EPC engineering execution including Field Engineering in Project execution (Desirable)
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