Commissioning Engineer |
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| Location | London |
| Our Ref | 1732 |
| Rate | £Market Rates |
| Starting: | ASAP |
We are currently recruiting for two principal commissioning engineers/managers for long term contract roles within a major international oil & gas contractor based in West London, to work on a variety of projects including LNG Gas Plants, Ammonia Plants and refineries. The role includes leading FEED and participating in Major EPC Contract Commissioning scope development such as schedules, procedures PID reviews HAZOPs etc Our client is looking for people with very good written and presentation skills as well as good practical and technical knowledge and experience. We see this role as predominantly a London execution office based role but if interesting roles develop and candidates are interested they can accept assignment roles Candidates will have had exposure to and be proficient in planning, estimating, technical sequencing, operational and design input to achieve a successful and cost effective start up. Contractor and or Operating Company EPC Industrial experience in some of the following is essential: LPG LNG GAS Compression oil refining, syn crude processing etc, possibly Olefins. Developing commissioning and start up integrated planning on grass roots and revamps of complexes containing some or all of the following - crude distillation hydrotreater vac dist hydrocracker cat reformers splitters hydrogen production The work content could be major EPC, FEED or across 1 or 2 studies or proposals in parallel depending on the client's needs Vital to this role is the ability to take an engineering concept and deliver coherent and high quality written and verbal documents and presentations on the execution and planning. A knowledge of practical plant design which can be fed back into the design process to achieve a practical design is also essential. This is an office based position that will require the candidates to prepare and review processes, procedures and reports. Candidates who have no experience of this type of work are unlikely to be suitable. Start mid January 2012. Rate is negotiable depending upon skills & experience. |
