Job description
Provide day-to-day support for process engineering within the asset; meeting the operational demands of the asset as set by the operation/terminal manager.
Provide discipline expertise for troubleshooting operational issues, identifying root causes and improvements to prevent future occurrences.
Identify and implement solutions for immediate repairs, ensuring adherence to standards and engineering processes.
Be the competent engineer for discipline in the planning and execution process. Specifically, defining discipline details to the 30 and 90-day asset plan; and then delivering any engineering aspects of that plan.
Identification and management of specialist vendors and, where necessary, mobilising those specialist vendors to support relevant process engineering discipline scopes.
Be the gateway for maintenance and operations technical queries relating to process engineering discipline.
Define and write the problem statement for modifications.
Assure that any plant management of change within the asset is delivered within the gated MoC process (CEU-ENG-GEN-STA-0026).
Responsible for process optimisation. Ensure relevant performance standards are adhered to via the Inspection, Test and Maintenance programme.
Provide process engineering expertise for asset risk assessment processes including deferral, operational risk assessment (ORA), and permit to work.
Execute any engineering delegation of authority assigned under the Engineering Delegation of Authority Standard, CEU-ENG-GEN-STA-0056.
Own specific discipline shutdown scopes through definition, planning, and execution.
Deliver any assigned scopes within the agreed budget.
Develop and manage relationships with the operations and maintenance teams as well as core contractors.
Process Responsibilities:
Responsibility for maintaining as-built process models and asset-critical process documentation.
Responsibility for asset Heat & Mass Balances and key equipment capacity details.
Responsibility for the integrity of the SECE barriers owned by Process discipline (overpressure protection, depressurisation, blanket, and purge gas & hazardous open drains systems).
Responsibility for key process documents, such as PFDs and P&IDs, and support to other discipline key documents such as C&Es, etc.
Ownership of AMS and MyHSES process study actions with a focus on review and close out of the actions.
Participate in asset HAZOP, PHR, LOPA, and risk assessments, including active participation in the management of change (MoC) process. Close out of any actions raised at such risk review sessions.
Lead investigations into production shortfalls vs target including the organisation and facilitation of root cause analysis sessions, incorporating various disciplines.
Provide process engineering input & first-level process engineering assurance to other discipline scopes – brownfield, maintenance & capital.
Job requirements
Process (or Chemical) Engineering degree required.
Chartered Engineer.
Experience in providing process engineering support to front-line operation of a major offshore production or onshore processing facility.
Significant and extensive knowledge of Process and Major Accident Hazard (MAH) prevention technical practices and legislation, which would be underpinned by technical achievements in the energy or chemical industry process engineering discipline.
Demonstrable experience of operations within complex Oil/Gas, Petrochemical, or Chemical plant.
Knowledge of all forms of engineering documentation, including block diagrams, PFDs, P&IDs, Data Sheets, Cause & Effect charts, and safety critical elements.
Deep and extensive knowledge of relevant codes, standards, and applicable regulations.
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