SENIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
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SENIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Job Opportunity:Senior & Lead Mechanical Engineers
Due to increased customer demand we are now
growing our Saudi Arabian Engineering Team to work on a variety of
projects with global customers.
We have multiple opportunities for
Engineers in Front End Engineering Design (FEED) roles across the
business.
Key Responsibilities & Accountabilities:
The Engineer willl be responsible for design, specification, selection and services relating to mechanical equipment, for example, rotating machinery, pressure vessels, atmospheric storage tanks, fired and unfired heat transfer equipment, utility equipment and solids processing systems.
It may also
involve the design, specification, selection and services of
mechanical systems for buildings such as gases, fluids, and heating,
ventilating, air conditioning and vertical transportation.
The
role will require established engineering practice but may include a
variety of complex features such as conflicting design requirements,
unsuitability of conventional materials, and chalenging coordination
requirements.
The Engineer will provide technical guidance to
designers and engineers ensuring tasks are correctly performed and
reduce the impact indirectly on cost, efficiency, profitability &/or
operations.
Knowledge & Experience:
- Qualified Mechanical Engineer
- 8-15+ Years Oil & Gas or similar industry experience
- Solid track record of working on large scale projects for major EPC firms
- Detailed understanding of FEED with relevant project experience
SEPAM’s dedicated Global Talent Management team works with our Engineering candidates to understand your skills & experience, and to locate the correct role for you within our business.
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