Key Responsibilities
1) Project Delivery & Coordination
Own assigned projects/work packs from award engineering procurement fabrication FAT installation SAT/commissioning handover.
Run internal coordination with design procurement production/fabrication QA/QC logistics and site teams.
Manage client coordination: shipyard operator EPC OEMs and class surveyors.
2) Engineering & Integration
Review project specifications P&IDs layouts cause & effect and interface requirements.
Ensure system design meets relevant standards (as applicable): FSS Code SOLAS Chapter II-2 Part C reg. 10 class rules (DNV/ABS/BV/RINA etc) NFPA/ISO requirements yard specs.
Resolve integration issues across mechanical/piping electrical controls and instrumentation (e.g. release panels solenoids signals to IAS/ESD/F&G).
3) Documentation & Submittals
Prepare and manage deliverables: engineering calculations datasheets material take-off (MTO/BOM) method statements test procedures inspection & test plans (ITP) commissioning plans as-builts O&M manuals.
Drive document register and ensure timely submissions/approvals with revision control.
4) Procurement & Vendor Management
Generate technical requisitions and evaluate vendor offers (compliance lead time certification cost).
Coordinate OEM packages (skids pumps foam proportioners cylinders nozzles detectors) and ensure certification alignment.
5) Quality Testing & Compliance
Plan and witness FAT and interface tests; lead punch list closure.
Support/lead sea trials and commissioning activities when required.
Ensure compliance with QA/QC requirements traceability and calibration/cert records.
6) Site Execution & Safety
Coordinate onboard/offshore installation works PTW requirements and site constraints.
Promote safe work practices and ensure site documentation is ready (RA/MS/permits where required).
7) Cost Schedule & Reporting
Track progress against schedule; highlight risks changes and mitigation plans early.
Support variation/change control: scope clarification impact assessment and documentation.
Provide weekly progress updates (engineering/procurement/fabrication/site status).
Success Metrics (KPIs)
On-time delivery of engineering deliverables and approvals
FAT/SAT/commissioning pass rate minimal rework
Schedule adherence and controlled costs/variations
Zero major non-conformities; strong class/client acceptance
Clean handover: complete as-built O&M certificates
Qualifications
Diploma / Degree in Mechanical Marine Electrical Instrumentation or related Engineering.
25 years in marine/offshore projects (more senior candidates considered).
Experience with at least one core fire system (foam/deluge/water mist/gaseous) and strong interest to broaden.
Skills & Knowledge
Understanding of marine/offshore project workflows and interface management.
Familiar with common standards and approval processes (IMO/class/yard specs).
Able to read/mark-up: P&IDs GA/layouts single line diagrams I/O lists cause & effect.
Strong documentation discipline (revision control transmittals MDR/SDR).
Software/Tools (preferred)
MS Office (Excel/Word/PowerPoint) MS Project (or similar)
AutoCAD / Draft review tools (basic)
Document control platforms (any)
Advantages:
FAT/SAT witnessing experience with class surveyor attendance
Hydraulic flow calculations experiences
Knowledge of hazardous area considerations (Ex) and marine documentation packages
Key Responsibilities 1) Project Delivery & Coordination Own assigned projects/work packs from award engineering procurement fabrication FAT installation SAT/commissioning handover. Run internal coordination with design procurement production/fabrication QA/QC logistics and site teams. Manage clie...
Key Responsibilities
1) Project Delivery & Coordination
Own assigned projects/work packs from award engineering procurement fabrication FAT installation SAT/commissioning handover.
Run internal coordination with design procurement production/fabrication QA/QC logistics and site teams.
Manage client coordination: shipyard operator EPC OEMs and class surveyors.
2) Engineering & Integration
Review project specifications P&IDs layouts cause & effect and interface requirements.
Ensure system design meets relevant standards (as applicable): FSS Code SOLAS Chapter II-2 Part C reg. 10 class rules (DNV/ABS/BV/RINA etc) NFPA/ISO requirements yard specs.
Resolve integration issues across mechanical/piping electrical controls and instrumentation (e.g. release panels solenoids signals to IAS/ESD/F&G).
3) Documentation & Submittals
Prepare and manage deliverables: engineering calculations datasheets material take-off (MTO/BOM) method statements test procedures inspection & test plans (ITP) commissioning plans as-builts O&M manuals.
Drive document register and ensure timely submissions/approvals with revision control.
4) Procurement & Vendor Management
Generate technical requisitions and evaluate vendor offers (compliance lead time certification cost).
Coordinate OEM packages (skids pumps foam proportioners cylinders nozzles detectors) and ensure certification alignment.
5) Quality Testing & Compliance
Plan and witness FAT and interface tests; lead punch list closure.
Support/lead sea trials and commissioning activities when required.
Ensure compliance with QA/QC requirements traceability and calibration/cert records.
6) Site Execution & Safety
Coordinate onboard/offshore installation works PTW requirements and site constraints.
Promote safe work practices and ensure site documentation is ready (RA/MS/permits where required).
7) Cost Schedule & Reporting
Track progress against schedule; highlight risks changes and mitigation plans early.
Support variation/change control: scope clarification impact assessment and documentation.
Provide weekly progress updates (engineering/procurement/fabrication/site status).
Success Metrics (KPIs)
On-time delivery of engineering deliverables and approvals
FAT/SAT/commissioning pass rate minimal rework
Schedule adherence and controlled costs/variations
Zero major non-conformities; strong class/client acceptance
Clean handover: complete as-built O&M certificates
Qualifications
Diploma / Degree in Mechanical Marine Electrical Instrumentation or related Engineering.
25 years in marine/offshore projects (more senior candidates considered).
Experience with at least one core fire system (foam/deluge/water mist/gaseous) and strong interest to broaden.
Skills & Knowledge
Understanding of marine/offshore project workflows and interface management.
Familiar with common standards and approval processes (IMO/class/yard specs).
Able to read/mark-up: P&IDs GA/layouts single line diagrams I/O lists cause & effect.
Strong documentation discipline (revision control transmittals MDR/SDR).
Software/Tools (preferred)
MS Office (Excel/Word/PowerPoint) MS Project (or similar)
AutoCAD / Draft review tools (basic)
Document control platforms (any)
Advantages:
FAT/SAT witnessing experience with class surveyor attendance
Hydraulic flow calculations experiences
Knowledge of hazardous area considerations (Ex) and marine documentation packages
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