Position Overview
The CSU Engineer plays a critical role in ensuring equipment availability and reliability across all upstream assets. This includes well sites, above-ground infrastructure, compression facilities, and control systems. The role demands a high level of commitment to safety, compliance, and operational excellence, supporting the commissioning and start-up phases of projects.
Key Responsibilities
Commissioning & Execution
* Act as the senior site representative in the absence of the CSU Superintendent.
* Prepare and maintain commissioning procedures and documentation.
* Schedule, track, and report commissioning progress.
* Ensure compliance with Shell standards and project-specific commissioning requirements.
* Coordinate commissioning activities across Construction, Engineering, and Scheduling teams.
* Provide input into facility design to support safe and efficient commissioning.
Safety & Compliance
* Promote and uphold a robust HSSE and Quality culture.
* Ensure adherence to company safety policies and procedures.
* Participate in HAZOPs and documentation reviews.
* Support the development and implementation of a Commissioning Audit Program.
* Observe and monitor contractor activities to ensure safety and compliance.
Operational Readiness
* Liaise with Production Operations to ensure a smooth transition at facility start-up.
* Provide commissioning input into integrated project schedules.
* Support major maintenance activities including shutdowns and well interventions.
* Assist in design change implementation and continuous improvement initiatives.
Team & Resource Management
* Support mechanical technicians and ensure training aligns with Shell standards.
* Develop, verify, and authorize permits and isolations within scope.
* Align team performance goals with CSU Superintendent expectations.
* Efficiently manage personal time and resources to meet project milestones.
Qualifications & Experience
* Engineering degree or equivalent technical qualification.
* Minimum of 5 years' experience in commissioning or related engineering roles.
* background in Oil & Gas and control systems.
* Multidisciplinary understanding required, particularly in process and mechanical engineering.
* Strong understanding of upstream asset operations and control systems.
* Demonstrated fault-finding and troubleshooting capabilities.
* Familiarity with Shell standards and operational procedures is advantageous.
Key Competencies
* Strong leadership and communication skills.
* High attention to detail and commitment to safety.
* Ability to work autonomously and collaboratively in a dynamic environment.
* Proficiency in commissioning software and documentation tools.
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