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2/03/2012
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The successful candidate must have a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering discipline such as Mechanical, Chemical, Civil, or Electrical engineering. A minimum of ten (10) years engineering experience in instrumentation, design, or project engineer experience either in design and construction of major marine, liquid pipeline and oil movement systems. Demonstrated proficiency in troubleshooting and performing analysis on operating energy production, transportation or processing assets. Expert knowledge of crude oil pipeline, pumping, and measurement systems.
Primary job responsibilities include leading, directing and coordinating the engineering process of providing and arranging for timely and accurate technical information to support daily operations and future planning. Directs and coordinates engineering process to design, install, remove, modify, and test facilities, components, products, and systems by performing duties personally or through Engineering teams. Demonstrates leadership in project management and engineering processes by developing procedures, and specifications. Ensures engineering concerns are addressed and fully supported within the organization. Evaluates current and projected departmental performance, prepares reports of departmental activity, daily. Initiates innovative actions to resolve variances in performance. Works closely with Engineering Manager to optimize the construction, constructability, and operability of projects. Proposes changes to company policies and procedures to maintain compliance with regulations and improve operational efficiency or effectiveness.
Project assignments require 90% presence in the field construction environment both onshore and offshore in the Gulf of Mexico. 70% of projects are located within a two hour drive of New Orleans. 30% overnight travel required. May routinely be required to work weekends and holidays.
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