Experienced Engineers - Material Handling
Aibel AS
Experienced Engineers - Material Handling
At Aibel, we believe that we have the dream job for you, whatever your reason or background is. We call ourselves Engineering Pioneers, which means that we take on every task with creativity and a drive to find better solutions. With us, you get the opportunity to develop your career through projects in both renewables and oil and gas.
We are looking for experienced Material Handling Engineers to join our team and play a crucial role in the planning, development, and implementation of material handling systems that ensure safe, efficient, and effective maintenance operations.
About the position
The position will focus on designing solutions that align with NORSOK S-002 standards, ensuring that equipment and systems are accessible for maintenance on offshore installations.
Responsibilities and tasks include
- Acting as the Technical Lead for Material Handling in EPCI/FEED projects related to modifications on the Norwegian Continental Shelf
- Developing and updating Material Handling Reports according to client and project requirements
- Preparing comprehensive Material Handling Plans covering full project scope, including transport routes and crane studies in line with NORSOK R-002
- Maintaining and updating material handling plans and reports to meet client specifications
- Conducting offshore site surveys when required to ensure project accuracy
- Performing 3D modeling of Material Handling Equipment and integrating designs into broader project layouts
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in engineering, specifically in upstream oil and gas projects
- Previous experience in similar roles with a clear understanding of project phases, milestones, and key deliverables
- Thorough knowledge of industry standards including ASME, API, BS, and European regulations
- Proficiency with tools like Navisworks and 3D modeling software for reviewing and presenting designs
- Familiarity with oil and gas industry standards, particularly those related to material handling
- Experience with 3D modeling and the ability to integrate equipment into larger project models
Personal qualities
- Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, to effectively present technical issues to design teams, project managers, clients, and regulatory bodies
- Team-oriented mindset, capable of collaborating with people across all levels of the organization
- Able to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines in a fast-paced project environment
Become our colleague
Aibel offers many career opportunities. With us, you can work across disciplines, build competence and develop your own potential. This contributes to a vibrant and engaging work environment. We also offer flexible working hours, and our welfare clubs have a wide range of activities and training opportunities for all our employees.
Our overall strategy is to strengthen and grow the company's strong position within various energy segments, including offshore wind, oil and gas and hydrogen. At the same time, we always pursue new opportunities. Aibel sees social responsibility as a fundamental prerequisite, and sustainable development is therefore a natural part of our guidelines, work procedures and decision-making processes.
We value diversity and work targeted to secure inclusion of all employees.
Application deadline and contact information:
Work Place: Stavanger, Bergen, Haugesund, Harstad or Hammerfest
Application deadline: 30.11.2024
We use Semac AS to perform background checks on all final candidates. Candidates are expected to openly offer all relevant information about themselves during the recruitment process. Candidates may be asked for information on affiliation to high-risk countries for a security assessment.
Department: Vestre Svanholmen 14, 4313 Sandnes
Location: Stavanger, Bergen, Haugesund, Harstad, Hammerfest
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