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provides specialist personnel to the international oil & gas, petrochemical, power generation and construction industries. Our clients are predominantly major operating companies and international engineering or construction companies. Through a network of 35 offices in 5 continents (Europe, America, Asia, Africa and Australia) we currently second nearly 4,000 Technical Engineering Specialists to the largest multi-national Oil & Gas Companies and major EPC Contractors, through well established global supply agreements.

Organisation
Job description

The major activities of the EPSRS Coordinator cover the two main areas of emergency repairs, the conceptual strategy and the material management: Conceptual strategy. In line with Company Referential requirement and local organisation, puts in place the requirement of an EPSRS:

• Finalise with all stakeholders the exact scope of intervention of EPRS, in particular with regards to subsea production units (valves, instrumentation, wellheads, etc…),
• Establish the EPSRS technical guide, covering asset register, most likely failure scenarios and guide
through the repair process,
• Update components criticality ranking,
• Define repair scenarios and develop repair methodologies covering from damage investigation through to re-commissioning,
• Prepare detailed description of incorporable equipment to be used in case of repair,
• Source qualified suppliers and indicate delivery schemes, schedules and costs,
• Provide guidelines for storage and preservation,
• Make recommendation for spares and contracting strategy,
• Identify Contractors capable of managing repairs of identified critical failure scenarios,
• Challenge identified repair solutions proposed by Contractors,
• Identify necessary tools and procedures to manage repairs of identified critical failure scenarios,
• Identify necessary spares,
• In collaboration with DW and Port-Harcourt (PHC) Districts Technical & Logistics Departments, define
material management strategy for EPSRS material,
• Carry-out if necessary tests on repair solution to ensure soundness,
• Organise training and sensibilisation of various entities potentially involved in an emergency repair to
ensure preparedness of organisation,
• Define, in agreement with PHC District JV Offshore Asset, battery limit of EPSRS scopes. Ensure PHC District JV Offshore EPRS progresses in line with plan as any failure on Amenem 24” Gas
Export Line to LNG plant.
• Be the Technical Administrator (TADM) for EPSRS stock materials,
• Be the custodian of EPSRS stock material technical supporting documents, e.g. mill certificates, materialcertificates, pressure test certificates, manufacturer certificates, etc…,
• Be the guardian of EPSRS documentation quality assurance and quality control,
• Establish synergies between Districts EPSRS strategies,
• Representing Company, participate in Work Groups on EPSRS matter with other Nigerian operators,
• Prepare the EPSRS organisational procedure.

Material Management
Establish a leadership position in order to ensure that:
• EPSRS and operational surplus segregation is organised for Project delivered material,
• EPSRS material is reviewed and inspected on receipt,
• Dedicated preservation plans are elaborated and put in place per type of material, ensure markings are
readable, www.nigeriabestjobs.com Regular inspection of EPSRS material is organised, result reports issued and subsequent action plans putin place,
• EPSRS material is stored in specific and dedicated areas (open air, warehouse, confined environment…) as per Company Technical Authorities (TA) and manufacturers or suppliers storage recommendations,
• EPSRS material and supporting documents are properly managed,
• Regular inspection, maintenance, repair, replenishment and recertification of EPSRS stock materials are implemented,
• Periodical (annual) reviews and update of EPSRS documentation are implemented.
• Best use of storage facilities in Onne or Port-Harcourt new pipe yard is determined in liaison with DW PHC
District, by specifying the required space and conditions (open, sheltered and air conditioned) and access conditions.

Job requirements
QUALIFICATIONS / EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

Education and experience
• Qualification (minimum MSc) in an engineering discipline with strong technical background.
• Minimum of 7 years experience, preferably 10, in Oil and Gas operations and design.
• Experience of North Sea operations + another geographical exposure in Deep Water (GoM, Golf of
Guinea)
• Worked with or for major pipeline or subsea Contractors.
• Good knowledge in following areas: pipeline design, subsea design, pipeline layout operations, subseaoperations, contracts, procurement.
• Awareness in following areas in the oil and gas offshore business: risk assessment, marine design,
marine operations, maintenance, inspection, design engineering, project, diving and ROV, quality.

Language skills
• Fluent in English.

Computer knowledge
• Conversant with usual business suites (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access).
• Awareness in house tools: SAP, SYNERGI, Fame+, FOMTHI, T@lk

Personal qualities
• Rigor and critical sense, open-minded, keen to knowledge sharing.
• Leadership and strong listening / communication skills.
• Team working

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Materials and Corrosion engineer
Organisation
Job description
1.Roles (Basic Function and Scope)

a) Provides direct and specific design engineering support in the Materials and Corrosion Engineering to assigned project teams within the Nigerian Project Organization. Performs the assigned technical tasks in a format agreed upon between the Project Manager (PM) and the Design Engineering Services Manager (DESM). Ensures that the tasks can be completed within the framework of EMCAPs and within an agreed timeframe. www.nigeriabestjobs.com Identifies, defines, and performs the assigned tasks, including finalizing pre-requisite tasks or information. Updates and reports the progress of deliverables to the PM and DESM on a regular basis.

b) Coordinates / oversees design contractor activities and deliverables in the materials, corrosion and welding discipline area for assigned projects. These may include but are not limited to material specification (material quality requirements), development of material selection strategy (MDBM) for process units, development of material selection diagrams, corrosion studies, materials/welding design and construction etc.

c) Ensures that all relevant aspects of the quality assurance and control (QA/QC) programs and procedures are strictly followed in the performance of all work. Ensures the integration of the requirements of the Operations Integrity Management System (OIMS) in all work, tasks or deliverables. Provides support to Quality assurance and control programs as they pertain to the materials, corrosion and welding disciplines.

d) Follows and implements the established project objectives and strategies in all work. This includes maintaining MPN production at established levels as well as providing safe, economic, and efficient proposals to enhance hydrocarbon recovery or to increase associated facility integrity.

e) Provide functional representation in form of ad hoc medium and long term technical design engineering studies aimed at improving project engineering effectiveness, including risk, constructability, design and execution assessments.

f) Provides continual interface with external departments, especially Loss Prevention, Development Planning, Facilities Engineering, Facilities Operations Technical Engineering and all core JV Operations groups. Provide support of corrosion management, welding and materials subjects.

2. Responsibilities (Duties Performed)

a) Functionally reports to Design Supervisor and performs activities with Materials and Corrosion Engineering Advisor or Lead Engineer’s support and direction.

b) Applies sound technical and engineering knowledge and best practices to project teams in compliance with approved MPN standards and specifications. Prepares documents required to incorporate changes or deviations to design practices and standards (GP) and the PDB (Project Design Basis) per Projects’ change management procedures (Project Change Notice). All technical recommendations shall be made under strict functional guidance.

c) Provides support under function guidance towards the quality of the design product within the materials and corrosion discipline area. To this end, monitors design consultant’s engineering work quality and deliverables; ensures design consultants are familiar with, and utilize, MPN standards, specifications and practices; reviews design packages from inception to start-up per MPN Spec requirements. Participates in project milestone drawing reviews, process hazard assessments (HAZOP’s, etc.), design assessments, constructability reviews, etc.

d) Defines requirements, evaluates alternatives and recommends solutions for technical issues within the materials and corrosion discipline area under guidance of Senior M&C Engineers and M&C Advisors.

e) Reviews design philosophies with Senior Engineers and Design Advisors.

f) Identifies, defines, obtains endorsement, and recommends the application of new technologies for specific designs.

g) Interfaces with other members of the DES group to provide a multi-disciplined approach to project design.

h) Reviews design drawings and technical specifications for equipment purchases and participates in kickoff meetings under guidance and supervision of Senior Engineers and Advisors.

i) Assist in providing orientation assistance and mentoring for new DES staff including newly hired engineers and ExxonMobil internal transfers.

j) Assists with development, improvement and stewardship of DES group processes and procedures (OIMS System 3-2, DMM, etc).

3.Work Contacts

Frequent contact with DA’s, DESM, and PT’s is expected. Regular contact with other NPO groups, other Departments within MPN and with consultants/contractors is also expected. Regular status / progress updates to DA’s, DS, DESM, and PE’s are required.

Job requirements
a) Holds a recognized technical degree at a B.S. level.

b) Minimum 1 year related engineering internship experience in oil & gas materials, corrosion and welding subjects.

c) Fluency in written and spoken English.

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Instrument Maintenance engineers

Location & scheme: Onshore resident position in Nigeria during the FPSO tow, offshore commissioning, hook-up and start-up periods, with missions to other geographical sites as required.

Organisation
Job description
1.Assist Instrumentation/ICSS Lead Engineer for the updating of the Instrumentation maintenance Plans, may involve procedures drafting, drawings issuance, studies performance, spare parts identification reviews, tools reviews, documentation filing, binding or data capture in computerized systems.
2.Supports the FPSO operational teams as requested in areas of own speciality, including drafting working procedures, maintenance programmes, and providing associated logistic support. As instructed, develops maintenance methods tools in own area of competence, analyses the works and practices, and suggests ways of optimization.
3.Performs technical studies in his field of competence as instructed in view of improving performance or upgrading the facilities.
4.Follows-up the technical problems raised, follows-up the technical and contractual files, as instructed, follows up the warranty claims and the implementation of the corrective actions.
5.Performs equipment performance analysis; develop and put in place enhanced condition monitoring programmes
6.Follows-up the day to day activities of the offshore teams; remains available to provide them the assistance and support as needed. paying regular visits to the offshore site and participating in jobs as required; may be involved in operational works including major shutdowns. May be incorporated into maintenance working shifts as the case may be, as required during major operations.
7.Provides assistance and logistic support as required for the provision of resources: vendors, additional manpower, services, tools, spare parts, consumables and other materials. Coordinates the transfer offshore of theses resources.
8.Coordinates as required the repairs required to be subcontracted outside.
9.Coordinates, according to the instructions received from hierarchy, his activities with the MC (Maintenance Contractor).
10.Follows-up the spare parts and consumables consumption, report anomalies and initiate suitable action in order to prevent shortage.
11.Reviews the requests for materials, defines the technical specifications for purchase.
12.Supervises receipt of materials on a technical point of view. Visit the Onne warehouse regularly.
13.Controls the condition of materials in warehouses, take action for improvement as needed.
14.Maintains and updates the technical documentation
15.Performs periodic and ad-hoc reports as required.
16.Co-ordinate these actions with concerned staff, from both offshore and onshore sites.

Job requirements

Qualification: Engineer University Degree in Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering or equivalent

Professional Experience (number of years): 3-5 years experience as Instrumentation Engineer. Knowledge in Control Valves, Transmitters (pressure & Level), Various instruments

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