POEA License Number: POEA-019-LB-041410-R
Advertised: 14-3-12 | Closing Date: 13-5-12
Responsibilities:
- Responsible for the design of the structural/civil component of various projects typical in oil and gas production facility
- applications;
- Design of civil/structural (CS) elements for company projects:
- concrete and steel piles
- concrete pile caps and footings
- steel structures for modules, piperacks, equipment and vessel supports
- steel connections, baseplates and anchor bolts
- soil foundation pads for tanks and/or equipment following geotechnical requirements and specifications for the specific project site
- architectural features of plant buildings
- plantsite grade, drainage and roadwork
- Oversee drawing development to “Issued for Construction” (IFC) status, ensuring all technical requirements are met and clearly illustrated;
- Stamp and sign all completed CS drawings at IFC issue, as engineer of record;
- Prepare calculation packages in accordance with company and industry standards;
- Perform interdisciplinary review of all drawings that may have an impact on CS design;
- Review drawings submitted by consultants, fabricators and vendors to ensure that all related CS requirements have been met and/or addressed;
- Address fabricator and constructor CS design queries as required;
- Site and shop visits as necessary to inspect facilities and work, monitor progress and ensure design conformance; and
- Provide input to development of project specifications, bid packages, work execution packages etc.
Requirements:
- B.Sc./B.Eng. in an engineering discipline or equivalent;
- Registered professional engineer (P.Eng.) in Canada;
- Knowledge of Principles, theories, and practices of Engineering;
- Minimum of 5 years in oil & gas related or commercial/industrial structural design;
- Structural analysis experience using manual and computer based techniques;
- Ability to use and interpret results from structural analysis / finite element software applications;
- Principles of design in concrete/steel structures and foundations;
- Comfortable using Microsoft Office (Excel and Word); and
- Proven interpersonal and communication skills.
- Knowledge and experience within an EPCM environment;
- Pipe stress analysis experience;
- Membership in APEGGA;
- Knowledge of earthworks and geotechnical engineering;
- Experience using S-Frame and/or Staad;
- Experience using Dyna5/6;
- Practical knowledge, principles and methods of engineering in oil & gas production and refining & upgrading industries.
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