WORKPACK COORDINATOR (TAR)
Title: TAR Workpack Coordinator (Mechanical)
Hours: 37.5 per week
Location: INEOS O&P UK, Grangemouth HQ
Salary: Competitive
Contract type: Permanent & PAYE (Temporary)
ABOUT US
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A truly global company, INEOS comprises of 36 businesses with 194 sites in 29 countries throughout the world. We also encompass a range of consumer brands and sports interests.
We pride ourselves in offering a working environment that is friendly and welcoming, that offers employees true autonomy and empowerment and that enables everyone to achieve their goals and to have a fulfilling professional career with us.
INEOS Grangemouth is an integrated refinery and petrochemicals centre of excellence. We are the largest manufacturing site in Scotland. Click here to find out more
ABOUT OUR OPPORTUNITY
We are looking for a Workpack Coordinator, with a mechanical background, to support the newly established Centralised TAR (turnaround) Team. The successful applicant will report to the TAR Lead and provide engineering expertise and technical support to the TAR team.
Key accountabilities
1. Provide construction engineering input and expertise to ensure the shutdown (TAR) is delivered safely & on time.
2. Accountable for the preparation, quality and delivery of all information required for their allocated TAR workpacks within the agreed milestones.
3. Prepare job sketches (or drawings if possible) that clearly identify the scope and materials. Where required these may also incorporate any specific field construction instructions including fabrication, site run and supports.
4. Ensure all inspection and operations requirements including agreed isolations are incorporated.
5. Preparation of SIP (scaffold, insulation or painting) requests that are detailed and clear.
6. Prepare bills of material (BoM) that are correct and accurate – check against approved pipe and/or valve specifications. Clearly identify direct purchase materials or contractor supplied (e.g consumable) to the TAR materials coordinator.
7. Prepare the Job breakdown identifying all 3rd party requirements and resources hours using agreed norms or estimates.
8. Identify any long lead or special items to the appropriate TAR discipline engineer for approval.
9. During the TAR preparations phase, take a leading role in developing construction methodologies and schedules which deliver the TAR scope within the system windows. Consider any other TAR scopes, simultaneous operations or SHE/permit requirements to prepare robust and tested plans with the TAR planning team.
10. Look for any opportunities to maximise pre-TAR works or alternative rationale for performing works outside of a TAR. Both with the benefit of removing scope from the TAR executions.
11. Communicate and agree these plans with the appointed TAR contractors through to execution. During the TAR you will take up a role within one of the execution area teams to deliver the agreed scope safely & on schedule.
Please note for our PAYE temporary contract opportunity, unfortunately we cannot consider VISA sponsorship candidates.
ABOUT YOU
You should:
12. Have trade qualifications or equivalent in a Mechanical discipline.
13. Have relevant TAR/Shutdown experience in a similar role.
14. Have experience in Construction Supervision.
15. Be able to interpret P&IDs, process flow diagrams, bill of materials, GA’s and isometrics.
16. Have experience of working within multi-disciplined engineering teams.
17. Be able to communicate effectively at all levels.
18. Have experience using MS Office applications, especially Excel.
You may also:
19. Have knowledge of INEOS pipe and valve specs, including an understanding of petrochemical process hazard and risk assessment.
20. Have CAD or similar.