Project Engineer - C&I

Chatham
3 weeks ago
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Belcan Workforce Solutions is currently looking for an experienced Project Engineer within C&I on a 12-month Inside IR35 contract near to Chatham, Kent.
Control & Instrumentation (C&I) Project Engineer will provide vital support to the Engineering Manager to ensure the effective administration of multiple project work scopes. The role brings oversight to the coordination of all stages of the projects, to ensure efficient delivery.
You will:
Coordinate the development of scope of work documents including:


  • * Engaging site stakeholders to capture key project requirements
    * Reference all available documentation to clearly articulate project requirements in concise language
    * Identifying the required legislation, codes, standards, and specifications to be adhered to throughout the project
    * List key deliverables to be produced during the design stage
    * Ensure effective project management controls are implemented by the design contractor
    * Communicate the project schedule that should be followed

Partake and lead in tender events with key nominated suppliers (via dedicated frameworks)
Implement good project management controls for all assigned projects including:


  • * Identifying and capturing project risks on necessary project registers
    * Capturing lessons learned and encouraging continuous improvement
    * Monitoring financial forecasts to ensure spend profiles are met
    * Tracking schedule performance to drive project delivery on time
    * Actively review the quality of all design documentation produced by awarded contractors and ensure timely review by site reviewers
    * Facilitate and arrange stakeholder workshops/ engagement
    * Ensure the scope of work is fully met and all solutions are code-compliant

Notable projects to be managed by the successful candidate are:
Vendor Package replacement i.e. Snuffing System
Control System Replacement
Replacement of obsolete actuators on legacy assets
Replacement of Fiber Optic Gas Detection System(s)
Review and initial investigation of snuffing system renewal / replacement
Hazardous Area Compliance (BS EN 60079) associated with a COMAH plant.
Supporting Process, Mechanical & Electrical Project Engineers with C&I input, typical example projects include:


  • * Instrument Air Package replacement
    * Remote actuation of existing site manual valves
    * Gas Flow meter replacement
    * Supporting site HAZOP Action Closure
    * Condition Monitoring of rotating equipment
    * Safety Instrument Function Improvements

Experience:

  • Ideally you will have experience in Fire & Gas replacement projects with strong Control & Instrumentation project delivery background.
  • Extensive experience working in industry : Oil & Gas (onshore/ offshore), Petrochemical, Utilities, Top tier COMAH sites.
    Remuneration will reflect the technical nature of the role and the responsibility that it carries.
    Belcan, a Cognizant company, is a specialist technical services provider and engineering consultancy with core services encompassing multi-disciplinary design engineering, multi-vendor systems delivery, operational technology (OT) cyber security, and COMAH and technical safety compliance, working in downstream Oil and Gas, LNG Storage, and Utilities. Founded in 1958, Belcan has become a global technological leader and established go to Engineering Services provider, working within many industries including Aerospace, Defence, Marine, Nuclear, Pharma, and Automotive with over 10,000 professionals serving hundreds of customers in over 60 locations worldwide.
    This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan

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