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Senior / Lead Mechanical Engineer

Singapore LNG Corporation Pte Ltd
City of London
1 week ago
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General Overview

The incumbent is responsible for the Mechanical discipline engineering in CAPEX projects for all the phases of project development. This includes the preparation of project scope of work, datasheets, requirements, calculations, analysis, specifications, site surveys, review & evaluation of consultant/contractor/vendor proposal, review & approval of engineering deliverables, field support to construction, commissioning & operation, validation of engineering database & coordination with project management team, other discipline engineering and operation teams as the discipline focal in SLNG project team.

Roles & Responsibilities
  • Focal for Mechanical discipline in SLNG project management team for SLNG CAPEX projects and supervise FEED consultants, EPC contractors and Equipment vendors
  • Prepare and issue Mechanical basis of design, project specifications and scope of work for Feasibility Studies, FEED and EPC projects
  • Review engineering consultants, EPC contractors, Equipment vendor proposals and evaluate their capabilities
  • Review, validate and approve Mechanical discipline and associated deliverables in CAPEX projects and develop such documents where required to support the project delivery internally or by consultant
  • Review the documents required for Singapore regulatory approvals as required and support consultants/contractors for the authorities’ approval
  • Coordinate with project management team, other discipline engineering, and operation teams for Mechanical discipline engineering and deliverables review
  • Witness Factory Acceptance Test (FAT)
  • Review as-built deliverables and ensure all SLNG approved as-built deliverables are uploaded in the document management system
  • Ensure adherence to the Quality Management System established and adhere to the QA plans
Requirements
  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering
  • 10 to 15 years’ engineering experience in Oil/Gas or LNG terminals with static equipment and package units.
  • At least 5 years’ engineering experience as a Sr. Mechanical engineer in internationally reputed organizations in engineering or EPC companies who are dealing with major projects in oil and gas or LNG/NG terminals
  • Involved in 2 FEED or EPC detailed engineering projects either on Owner’s side or Contractor/consultant side.
  • Hands‑on experience in Mechanical engineering, vendor coordination, power generation and power grid design in FEED/EPC projects
  • Familiar with both international and Local Codes & Standards
  • Experienced in preparing specification, data sheets, requisition of static equipment and packages, and technical bid evaluation, as well as vendor document review & commenting
  • Experience in field engineering, equipment installation, construction or commissioning in LNG or LNG terminal project in owner’s engineering team will be an added advantage


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