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Job title : Facilities Engineer

Job Location : Lagos Deadline : October 11, 2024 Quick Recommended Links

Job Description Summary

General Facilities, Projects and Operations support engineer. The position will require broad knowledge including core technical skills of multiple engineering disciplines such as process, mechanical, electrical, pipeline, instrumentation and controls, reliability, and integrity, and civil/structural.

Responsible for supporting base business operations including maintenance, turnaround, modification, and asset retirement, as well as design, construction, and execution of small to major capital projects across all phases.

Key Responsibilities:

  • General facilities, projects and operations engineering support to new and operating facilities, through application of broad fundamental technical engineering knowledge.
  • Performs basic engineering design calculations in core technical discipline aligned with degree and experience level.
  • Facilitates process hazards analyses and contributes data to quantitative risk analyses.
  • Manages small to mid-size capital projects, including opportunity shaping, conceptual design, front-end and detailed engineering, contracting and field execution.
  • Manages medium to large scale field construction work, pipeline installation (onshore and offshore), small and major equipment installation, pre-commissioning and commissioning, working with 3rd party contractors. 
  • Performs basic concepts of cost estimating, expenditure requests, and cost tracking.
  • Performs routine engineering documents (i.e. equipment specs, data sheets, P&IDs, etc.).
  • Analyzes and troubleshoots equipment failures and carries out root cause analysis and offer solutions.
  • Carries out production facility review with a view to optimize and grow production, while minimizing downtime associated with equipment failures resulting in loss of production and overall efficiency.

What You Will Bring

Experience

  • 1-4 years' experience post graduating.
  • Good experience with field construction activities - field construction work, pipeline installation, equipment installation etc.

Qualification

  • BSc. or equivalent in an Engineering discipline.
  • Master's degree in engineering would be an added advantage.

Expertise

  • Understand basic concepts of cost estimating, expenditure requests, and cost tracking.
  • Great understanding of routine engineering documents (i.e., equipment specs, data sheets, etc.).
  • Knowledgeable in process safety hazards, assesses process safety risks, and develops mitigation strategies. 
  • Good understanding of asset integrity, especially with flowlines, pipeline cleaning and inspection processes.

Digital skills and acumen

  • Strong digital innovation skillset, including understanding of current and potential future Artificial Intelligence activities.
  • Ability to leverage technology to simplify work and create value

Additional Considerations

  • Applicable professional certifications
  • Technical proficiency
  • Teamwork and collaboration
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