Metroworth Consulting

Principal C&I Engineer - 1722

Location
Aberdeen or Glasgow Office
Discipline
E&I
Position Type
Staff or Contract

Overview

MCL are looking for a Principal C&I Engineer for our Oil and Gas client in Aberdeen.

Duration: If on a contract basis then estimated durations are 6 months with possible extensions thereafter.

However this may also be available as a Staff role.


Location: Can be based in Aberdeen or Glasgow with the option to work hybrid minimum 3 days per week in the office. 

Rate: Negotiable - please apply to discuss

**Candidates MUST have UK Right to Work**

Responsibilities

As the Principal Engineer, you will -

  • Act as the discipline focal point providing support across the business and client streams in Hydrogen, Decarbonisation, Oil and Gas and Renewables.
  • Execute engineering activities (Concept, Front End Engineering Design, Technical Study & Detailed Design)
  • Proven and led assessing the effectiveness of working practices and systems with a view to continuously improving systems, personal and team performance.
  • Carry out work in accordance with our clients and project Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality systems.
  • Prepare estimates and schedules and assist in their review
  • Provide technical assistance to junior team members as and when required

You’ll have experience of:

  • EPC, Brownfield and Greenfield projects
  • Estimating and CTR development, Client facing experience (Would be advantageous) and having negotiation and conflict resolution experience (technical deviation/queries) 
  • Have experience of Offshore platforms, (Fixed or floating) and drilling operations – Brownfield projects would be preferred.
  • Managing budgets, produce scope of work and setting project objectives. Creating and maintaining Piping MDR 
  • Creating and implementing cost controls (Including Man-hour control), Monitor and manage team performance and their productivity. 
  • Managing, development and appraisal of the team/personnel, providing technical guidance and aid the development of colleagues. 
  • Creating and implementing cost controls (Including Man-hour control), Monitor and manage team performance and their productivity. 
  • Piping corrosion and erosion, Material standards, Material Mechanical testing and NDE and material certification is essential for the role. 
  • Valve and piping components and relevant codes and standards (for manufacture and testing) is essential and to be demonstrable. 

The Staff Role offers  

  • Development opportunities: the opportunity to develop within your technical department, to be appreciated, to work with people who have the same goals and are driven to succeed.
  • Varied workload: you’ll have the chance to transfer your skills and develop in our industry and deliver on projects across the fully energy sector, from conventional to renewable energies.
  • Opportunities for transferable skills: if you’re experience isn’t traditional oil & gas, we still want to hear from you!  If you’ve EPC experience in nuclear, rail, utilities, petro-chemical, renewables, marine and pharmaceuticals then please apply.
  • Salary: Competitive Salary depending on knowledge and experience plus a range of benefits that support your finances, wellbeing, and family.
  • Benefits: Pension, Life Assurance, Income Protection, Private Medical Cover, Private Dental Cover, 33 days holiday, Holiday Buy, Flexible Working and Employee Assist Programme and CrashPlan.

Qualifications

  • BSc or equivalent in relevant Engineering Discipline
  • Chartered Engineer status preferred
  • Significant, demonstrable experience in Detailed Design Engineering and Engineering Checking 
  • Detailed understanding of all Engineering disciplines 
  • Knowledge and understanding of relevant Oil & Gas Industry Codes and Standards 
  • Understand the application of Autodesk Design products 
  • Competent in the use of MS Office applications 
  • Survival BOSIET/FOET with CA-EBS & MIST (advantageous)

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