Senior Engineer, Process Marine

OFS Malaysia is a subsidiary of Offshore Frontier Solutions Pte. Ltd. (OFS), a MODEC Group company in Malaysia. Being part of Modec means being the protagonist of a challenging career and being in touch with the latest deep-water production systems, knowing that your career begins in Malaysia, but your talent can take you anywhere in the world.

If you want to be one of the greatest in the market, this is your opportunity! We are currently looking for talented individuals to join us for below role

Senior Engineer, Process Marine

We are currently based at KL Eco City, Malaysia. Understands the project specific specifications and requirements : Understands the project specific specifications and requirements of the assigned project (may include Construction, Commissioning and Offshore assignment) and Industry Standard, Classification Society and Regulatory requirements Develops design philosophies, engineering specifications: Develops design philosophies, engineering specifications, PFD, P&ID drawings, data sheets, calculations, and equipment sizing specific to the assigned project and validates them with the Lead Engineer. Independently evaluates the process aspect of all the bids : Independently evaluates the process aspect of all the bids received for packages from various suppliers, involves in technical bid evaluation process to ensure that selected vendors meet technical/engineering requirements as stipulated in the project specifications and gives assessment in consultation with Lead Engineer to the Package Engineer.

Independently prepares the technical reports: Independently prepares the technical reports (flare & blow down, flare radiation, process simulation basis, heat and material balance, process control description, utility summary, line list, and set point list), safe chart and Process C&E for the assigned project. Independently develops solutions to technical/engineering : Independently develops solutions to technical/engineering and related problems by analyzing the issues/data, interpreting the analysis and evaluating various options/measures using experience, precedents and professional references. Participates in safety meetings, explains the process system : Participates in safety meetings, explains the process system to the committee and closes the observations and recommendations in a timely manner.

Participates in key stakeholder meetings: Participates in key stakeholder (Client / Supplier / Sub-contractor / Class) meetings, reviews stakeholders’ documents and addresses interface/implementation/execution issues, and escalates where necessary to ensure that the project proceeds timely and smoothly. Provides technical/engineering support and advice to CIC at site: Provides technical/engineering support and advice to Construction/Commissioning work at site, trouble shoots and follows up to rectify the gaps or problems. Where necessary, provides off-site support and advice.

Responsible for capturing lessons learned : Is responsible for capturing lessons learned in his/her functional area, entering in MIMS, and closing out project related MIMS actions.

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