This job description provides a detailed overview of the responsibilities and requirements for a pipeline engineering role. However, it could be improved in terms of formatting and clarity to enhance readability and engagement.
Suggested improvements include:
1. Using consistent formatting for bullet points to improve visual coherence.
2. Adding section headers for better structure, such as 'Responsibilities' and 'Requirements'.
3. Ensuring the language is clear and concise, avoiding redundancy.
Below is a refined version with improved formatting and structure:
Responsibilities
* Perform discipline analyses, technical reports, specifications, and drawings required to design pipeline systems and relevant components.
* Assist with the selection of laying spread/methods, perform installation design analysis, and define operational installation limits.
* Prepare technical specifications and requisitions for material and service purchasing.
* Ensure the maintenance of adequate technical documentation and contribute to updating company standards.
* Review client technical documentation and requirements.
* Prepare technical qualifications and contribute to technical proposals during bidding for EPCI and T&I contracts.
* Contribute to updating and improving department tools for Sea Line Engineering.
* Maintain excellence in Sea Line Engineering practices.
* Participate in defining, implementing, and improving the department's quality system.
* Standardize and define procedures for the department's working processes.
What You Need to Succeed
* A degree in Civil, Structural, or Mechanical Engineering.
* Proven experience in designing subsea oil and gas pipelines and systems.
* Design experience including WT, Stability, Bottom Roughness, Global Buckling, Tie-in design, etc.
* An understanding of material and coating requirements (advantageous).
* Willingness to lead in FEED or Detailed Design stages of projects.
* Proficiency in engineering software and programming skills.
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