Technical Professional-Mechanical, Associate

Halliburton Energy Services
Aberdeen
3 weeks ago
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Technical Professional-Mechanical, Associate

Date: Feb 10, 2026


Location: Aberdeen, ABE, GB, AB21 0GN


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Job Duties

R&D Mechanical Engineer Associate – Job Description


Tech Prof-Mechanical (Project Engineer)


As a Project Engineer / Technical Professional within the Rig Installation Group you will be responsible for supporting the planning, removal and installation of offshore cementing equipment including timeline and resource planning on fixed and mobile rig installations at locations globally. Based primarily in the Halliburton office in Aberdeen with the opportunity for occasional travel internationally and offshore you will be a key participant in all project activities. May also be assigned to equipment rebuild projects at our Aberdeen base.


Roles and responsibilities

  • Carries out or supports rig surveys both through manual measurements and digitally with a 3D laser scanner where appropriate (training will be provided)
  • Creates reports, project schedule / Gantt Chart, pre‑planning and resource forecasting for activities relating to the project
  • Creates installation procedures, commissioning procedures and certification data books
  • Creation / coordination / review of equipment layout drawings and P&ID’s for equipment installation on Mobile Offshore Drilling Units and platforms
  • Primary contact for the installation coordinator and client (internal or external) on all technical and project support matters
  • Ensures plans are followed and monitors progress, tracking the plan vs actual based on daily reporting from the installation coordinator
  • Assists with preparation of BOM for projects
  • Prepares basic design calculations and specifications
  • Evaluates equipment and certification requirements
  • Interface with the rig owner, client and classification society where required
  • Documents and tracks lessons learnt throughout projects
  • Assists with equipment and materials procurement, inspection, preparation and mobilisation
  • Provide guidance to technicians and drafters and work with them to meet design standards
  • Reviews and analyses equipment commissioning test results for assigned projects
  • Utilizes project management skills in the organization and execution of project assignments as necessary
  • Prepares cost estimates for installations and tracks project costs

Travel Requirements

  • Travel from home location to Halliburton office in Aberdeen
  • Infrequent international travel both onshore and offshore

Education, Licensure, and Experience

  • Completion of an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering or similar discipline

General Requirements

  • Able to complete a BOSIET / HUET course and OGUK medical (training costs will be covered by Halliburton)
  • Proficient in use of Microsoft Office suite
  • Good written and verbal communication skills
  • Working knowledge of AutoCAD Mechanical software
  • Microsoft Project
  • 3D modelling of equipment / piping using Autodesk Inventor, AutoCad or similar software, working with point cloud data

Leadership & Initiative of Job

  • Performs own work and provides assistance to others as directed
  • Involves organizing, work prioritization and related skills

Location: Halliburton Don Facility, Howe moss Crescent, Dyce, Aberdeen, AB21 0GN, United Kingdom


Product Service Line: Cementing


Full Time / Part Time: Full‑time


Qualifications

Halliburton is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, citizenship, marital status, sex/gender, sexual preference/orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, national origin, or any other status protected by law or regulation


Requisition Number: 206166


Experience Level: Entry-Level


Job Family: Engineering/Science/Technology


Product Service Line: Cementing


Full Time / Part Time: Full Time


Additional Locations for this position:


Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience.


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