Role Definition
Role summary
The Project Owner Engineer is responsible for the Engineering of a Services Contract or part of the Engineering activity of an Owner Project under the responsibility of and Project Engineering manager. Main projects are BESS (battery energy storage systems) and Revamping/Maintenance of existing Power Plants.
Responsibilities and Duties
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Interact with the internal Stakeholders and Partners as focal point for technical matter
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Prepare the deliverables list and planning in line with the project schedule. Control, review and monitor any progress deviation from the plan.
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Provide narratives and reporting to attach to the Weekly and Monthly reports.
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Authorize the issue for construction status of engineering deliverables.
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Manage the engineering subcontractor, controlling schedule of deliverable issue, deliverable quality, approving interim progress, analyze claims or engineering changes,
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Manage the design changes, either external or internal
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Support the Project Manager controlling the EPC Contractor
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Support the Development Department in issuing and monitoring the work requisition (quantity, scope of work, work description etc.)
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Support the Construction Manager during erection activities, clarifying eventual doubts or providing solution to recover
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Deputed at site ad Field Engineering Manager
Requirements:
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, or related field).
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5 years of experience as project Discipline Engineer in Oil&Gas/Petrochemical/Energy/BESS EPC projects
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Strong organizational and coordination skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks.
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Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
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Knowledge of project management methodologies and tools.
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Familiarity with safety regulations and quality standards in engineering and construction.
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Fluent written and spoken English