The Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer will lead the design, development and integration of offshore
telemetry, navigation, and communication system packages—preferably for CALM buoy or comparable
offshore mooring and marine projects. The ideal candidate will possess robust experience in electrical and
instrumentation engineering for offshore environments, a proven track record with telemetry and
navigation systems.
Core Responsibilities
- Design, specify, and integrate electrical and instrumentation systems for offshore telemetry, instrumentation, navigation, and communication packages, ensuring compliance with project requirements and industry standards.
- Develop E&I design and requirements for equipment packages found on SPM systems.
- Prepares/review project documentation, engineering specifications and reports in conformance to Client’s specifications, Class Society requirements, industry standards and in-house standards whilst also ensuring that project deliverables are delivered on time.
- Be involved in high level technical interface discussions with clients and sub-contractors to determine the root cause of problems and develop effective solutions to solve them. Develops alternative solutions and communicates associated benefits and risks.
- Provide guidance to and checks the work of drafters, designers.
- Be the E&I technical lead on smaller scaled SPM projects.
- Assists in the tender of SPM projects with the objective of ensuring that bid from the various participating vendors is technically compliant and commercially reasonable. Assists in preparation of technical proposal and project cost estimates.
- Travels occasionally to Client and Vendor premises for technical discussions, also to sub-contractor’s factory or fabrication yard to attend Factory Acceptance Tests and fabrication support respectively. Independently develops solutions to non-recurring problems by analyzing, interpreting and evaluating various precedents and data. Anticipates potential problems and takes preventative actions.
HSEQ Requirements and Code of Conduct:
- HSEQ: Complies with the MODEC HSEQ Code of Conduct as described in the HSEQ Policies, the 14 HSEQ
- Standards, and the HSEQ Procedures to protect people and the environment at all times.
- Has a duty of care to ensure that all personnel work in a manner that is not harmful to their own health and safety and the health and safety of others. Compliance: Complies with the MODEC Group Policy Code of Business Conduct and Ethics and expected training at all times.
Financial and Operational Dimensions/Impact and Decision-making Authority
- No budget responsibility but typically handles medium sized scope assignments and need to practice cost awareness and sensitivity.
- Intermittent Supervision: Objectives, priorities and deadlines are defined. Assistance is given with unusual situations that do not have clear objectives.
- Most of work is not subject to in-depth review, so attention to detail is critical. Decisions made without precedents may have serious impact on schedule, cost variances, etc.
Work Relationships
- No direct reports. However, often leads one or more designers on a project basis.
- Participates as a fully contributing member of a project team. Often leads projects or the solving of problems in area of expertise. Develops strong relationships with customer or supplier personnel. Frequent internal and external presentations.
Job Challenges and Problem Solving
- Understanding of internal economic factors (cost, margins, profit impact of decisions) affecting assigned areas.
- Shares opinions, ideas and resources with others to achieve common goals; fosters teamwork and collaboration, builds trust. Fosters commitment in the face of major obstacles.
Qualifications & Experience
- Bsc Degree in Electrical/Electronics/Instrument Engineering.
- 6-10 years relevant experience in Electrical & Instrumentation Engineering.
- Professional/Industrial certification related to Electrical & Instrumentation will be an advantage.
- Knowledge of offshore electrical and instrumentation engineering and package engineering.
- Knowledge of telemetry and navigation system integration.
- Knowledge of at least one SOFEC or related product line will be an advantage
- Excellent communication in English (written and spoken).
- Proficient in use of CAD related to Engineering functions.
- Must demonstrate ability to independently create functional & cost-effective designs that meet complex specification requirements.
- Must demonstrate ability to prepare root cause analysis, develop alternative solutions and communicate associated benefits and risks.
- Must regularly demonstrates capability for conceptualizing designs.
- Must demonstrate good organization and project planning skills. Shows evidence of ability to guide and mentor others and demonstrates some degree of leadership ability.
Working Conditions
- Office environment. Possible exposure to hazards such as noise, heavy equipment, temperature extremes, chemicals, etc. if working in fabrication or installation sites.
- Spends most of time sitting and operating a computer or workstation.
- Spends some time lifting, pushing, and walking. Some stair climbing.
- Spends some time at vendor’s workshop or fabrication yard attending meetings, integration works and
- Factory Acceptance Tests, some walking and climbing may be required for the latter activities.
- Probation Period : 6 Months
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