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SUBSEA MECHANICAL DESIGN ENGINEER W/ MANIFOLD & FLOWLINE CONNECTOR EXPERIENCE = HOUSTON, TX


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Posted by: CHRIS INGALLS <cingalls@natleng.com> on October 21, 2009 at 06:14:35. Click here to reply to this post via Email.Click here for help with email link

Contract / Temp to Perm / Permanent: Permanent
City: HOUSTON
State: Texas
Country: United States

Job Title: Design Engineer
Job Location: Houston, TX
Position Type: Perm
Openings: 1

***Job Description: Manifold and Flowline Connector Experience is a must.***

Manifold and Flowline Connection engineer is needed to support on-going subsea projects. This position will be responsible for ensuring that the user requirements are intergrated into the design of subsea manifold and flowline connection equipment.

Responsibilities include:
-Provide analysis of quotations and sales orders to determine technical and economic feasibility -Attends customer marketing/sales presentations, providing technical support to sales staff -Ensures design consistency and product quality -Prepares contractual technical documentary requirements, assures establishment and maintenance of technical document files -Provide technical direction in product modification or design changes to project team -Accountable to organize, plan and select support staff -Guides and coordinates efforts of drafters and technicians

B.S. or M.S. in Mechanical Engineering and 7 years related experience.
Prior experience should involve subsea projects with equipment used for pipeline tie-ins or well control. Knowledge of manifolds, jumpers, connection systems, subsea products would be beneficial.




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