Job Overview
Senior Installation Analysis Engineer uses best practices and knowledge of internal or external issues to improve the Installation Analysis discipline within McDermott. They act as a resource for colleagues with less experience, sharing conceptual and practical expertise related to the Installation Analysis discipline. The engineer solves complex problems and uses discipline‐specific knowledge to improve products or services, impacting a range of customer, operational, project, or service activities. They dive into issues with Orcaflex analysis, develop/run scripts, resolve problems, and take responsibility for delivering lay tables, reports and other requirements.
Responsibilities
* Perform conceptual, FEED, and detailed design as per design basis, project specifications, design codes, and standards.
* Direct Engineering team when assigned as a Project Coordinator.
* Apply knowledge and skills to a wide range of standard and non‐standard situations.
* Prepare clear and accurate detailed design calculations and analyses including design reports and procedures.
* Manage own time to meet agreed deadlines and budgets and develop plans for short‐term work activities in own area.
* Communicate and explain complex issues and work to establish understanding.
* Provide engineering support onboard installation vessels offshore, when required.
* Be fully familiar with the project scope of work, specifications, schedule, and all inter‐discipline requirements; including identifying concerns early and taking appropriate initiatives.
* Identify changes to scope and promptly raise change notifications with documentation and estimates, providing similar support for Variation Orders.
* Interface with all disciplines to develop clash‐free designs.
* Interface with other departments to obtain input for discipline designs and drawings.
* Maintain close cooperation with other engineering disciplines, Planning, Fabrication, Marine, and Project Management Teams, as required.
* Document substantive communications and forward copies to the Discipline Lead Engineer.
* Assist in the preparation of estimates for bid proposals, including technical query reviews, execution statements, and work‐hour estimates.
* Raise technical queries to obtain missing information, clarify work scope, and maintain preferred McDermott procedures, specifications, standards, practices, and operational requirements.
* Prepare discipline engineering design basis, philosophies, and technical specifications, as required.
* Participate in finalising deliverable lists and deliverables, ensuring compliance with specifications and functional integrity.
* Attend project review meetings, vendor meetings, engineering meetings, and offshore site surveys, as required.
* Provide technical direction and review of designers producing products related to Construction/Installation Support Engineering.
* Prepare and review design reports.
* Assist in providing necessary design inputs to other disciplines to enable them to proceed with their deliverables.
* When assigned, assist procurement personnel in producing discipline equipment, materials, and services; ensuring compliance with customer objectives and procedures.
* Assist in updating weight report based on receipt of vendor information.
* Check engineering performed by others within the discipline.
* Perform design verification through single‐discipline check/inter‐discipline check (IDC).
* Provide technical support to all fabrication queries, including identifying defect/rectification requirements.
* Keep the Lead Engineer apprised of all activities and concerns, technical, budgetary, and manpower related.
* Assist in providing inputs for actual, planning, and forecasting progress reports including associated productivity.
* Participate in internal, customer, and third‐party technical audits on engineering deliverables and vendor documents.
* Assist Lead Engineer with responses to customers and other agencies on their review and approval.
* Capture lessons learned and enter into MDR's Lessons Learned system.
* Act as a resource for colleagues with less experience.
* Guide less experienced engineers on MDR and discipline procedures, standards, worksheets, design calculations, software, requisitions, technical bid evaluations, technical queries, etc.
* Be aware of costs related to own work and to the discipline.
* In the Pipeline installation discipline, perform/review Pipeline Installation Engineering designs, analyses, evaluations, calculations, and procedures for transportation and installation of submarine pipelines, risers, spools, PLETS and manifolds, cables.
* In the Structural Installation discipline, perform/review Structural Installation Engineering designs, analyses, evaluations, calculations, and procedures for loadout, transportation, and installation of offshore structures, including barge upgrades/modifications.
* In the Naval Installation discipline, perform/review Naval Architecture Engineering designs, analyses, evaluations, calculations, and procedures related to all aspects of marine operations covering loadout, transportation, and installation.
* Additional skills (preferred, not mandatory):
o Erection sequences for jackets, topsides, and other structures.
o Loadout procedures and guidance during operations.
o Construction lift analyses and procedures for activities such as floatover, stackings roll‐ups.
o Weighing procedures.
o Design and detailing of miscellaneous fabrication yard items.
o Crane arrangements and rigging arrangements.
o Trailer arrangements/operations, including drawings and procedures.
Reports to
Discipline Lead Engineer
Liaise With
All Engineering disciplines, Fabrication Group, Safety Dept, Document Control, Procurement Group, Subcontractors, Project Management Team, Vendors, and Customers
Supervises
Engineers
Essential Qualifications and Education
* Bachelor's Degree in Naval Architecture, Civil/Structural/Mechanical Engineering (Master's degree preferred).
* 8‐15 years of experience in oil and gas with a major contractor or consultant predominantly performing construction and installation design.
* Strong working knowledge of many design techniques and analysis methods, and detailed knowledge of the content and application of standards, codes and guidelines applicable for onshore and offshore construction.
* Preferably Registered Professional Engineer or member of a professional engineering society.
Benefits
* Competitive Salaries
* 9‐Day Fortnight – every second Friday off
* Income Protection Insurance
* Life insurance
* 14 weeks primary / 2 weeks secondary carer paid parental leave
* Competitive offshore and onshore allowances
* Robust Talent and Organisation Development programs
* Discounted gym membership
* Education Assistance Program
* Flexible Work Arrangements
* Salary sacrifice
* Novated leasing options
* Strong Health and Safety Culture
* Wellness Program and Employee Assistance program
* Educational and leadership development opportunities
* Great culture and friendly supportive team
* Private Health Insurance Subsidy of $2500 per annum
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