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Junior Mechanical Field Engineer sought for Middle East Infrastructure Project


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Posted by: Hourly Internet Recruitment <Reply@bestbrightest.com> on November 17, 2009 at 14:15:06. Click here to reply to this post via Email.Click here for help with email link

Contract / Temp to Perm / Permanent: Contract
State: Overseas
Country: Saudi Arabia

Degreed Field Mechanical Engineer with minimum six (6) years experience in installation, testing and commissioning of rotating equipment and auxiliary systems sought by US-based global EPC/M for large Middle East infrastructure project. This is a junior to mid-level construction engineering position.


DUTIES:

• Monitor contractor Quality Control Program: includes site inspection for compliance with contract documents, approved submittals and mechanical codes.

• Maintain project safety awareness and enforce company safety policy.

• Facilitate coordination of contractor’s work with third parties including public agencies.

• Review technical submittals, respond to contractors technical queries and coordinate with Engineering Department on technical issues.

• Supervise quantity take-offs.

• Review contractor’s monthly invoices and O&M manuals.

• Monitor as-builts.

• Prepare daily reports on each contractor.

• Evaluate construction material testing results.

• Provide technical support to the preparation of Field Change Requests and Change Orders.

• Participate in construction progress meetings.

• Participate in final inspection and prepare punch lists.

• Review engineering design packages for constructability issues and lessons learned


Qualifications:

College/University degree in Mechanical Engineering with minimum six (6) years construction experience. Requires field mechanical engineering experience in installation, testing and commissioning of rotating equipment and auxiliary systems, in particular: pumps and pipe work, chemical/chlorination system, tank fabrication, and installation of mechanical & electrical equipment for pumps stations. Also requires experience in steel welding and knowledge of welding testing procedure. Must be familiar with codes & safety procedures for start up & commissioning.

This is a long-term project position with a US-based global EPCM organization on a Middle-Eastern city infrastructure expansion project. The project includes expansion of an industrial port, pipeline refurbishment, increasing capacity of the cooling system, neighborhood planning and expansion, and new desalination plants.


24 month contract, 5.5 day workweek with overtime paid and 3 annual turnarounds. Family status position.


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