Project Engineer - Utilities Network & Treatment Plants
Requisition ID: 284303
- Relocation Authorized: International - Single
- Telework Type: Full-Time Office/Project
- Work Location: Ras Al Khair
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Project Overview:
Jubail is one of Bechtel’s most remarkable achievements—a city built from the sand up, requiring vast resources and logistical planning on an unprecedented scale. It the biggest civil engineering project in modern times—and it's getting bigger. Bechtel has managed the Jubail project, located in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, since it began in the mid-1970s. Saudi Arabian Bechtel Company (SABCO) serves as the Management Services Contractor (MSC), or “owner’s representative” for our client, the Royal Commission (RC). We are the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) managers, managing design submissions from local AE firms, and overseeing the actual construction work being performed by local contractors and sub-contractors in Jubail and Ras-Al-Khair Industrial Cities. In June 2021, Bechtel’s contract with the Royal Commission was renewed for another 5 years with work focusing on building new residential communities, iconic buildings/ bridges, major site preparation, commercial buildings, mosques, schools, hospitals, sports facilities, clinics, universities, utility services and infrastructure.
Job Summary:
In this role, you will conduct field investigations and special studies for process/chemical design for large projects. You will lead the design, development, modification, and evaluation of components and processes used in process/chemical for projects with unique requirements. Your coordination will ensure that complex technical issues are resolved, clients are satisfied, and project needs are met.
Major Responsibilities:
- Take ownership of all allocated design contracts to develop Task Releases to local engineering firms (A/E’s).
- Prepare scope, design cost estimate, scheduling, coordinating, and monitoring of assigned engineering projects (Task Releases).
- Formulating project parameters, assigning responsibilities to the most capable employees, and monitoring the project team.
- Interacting with clients, interpreting their needs and requirements, and representing them in the field.
- Performing quality control tasks on budgets, schedules, plans, and personnel performance and reporting on the project's status.
- Cooperating and communicating with the Area Engineering Manager and other project participants and collaborating with senior engineers to create more efficient project methods and to maintain the project's profitability.
- Reviewing the engineering tasks and initiating the necessary corrective actions.
- Developing specifications for the project's needed equipment.
- Identifies and recommends solutions concerning operational and personnel problems; participates in establishment and implementation of work and safety standards.
- Develops and coordinates the preparation and maintenance of water system cost effectiveness studies and programs; assists in department budget preparation.
- Reviews run the course from conceptual design through start-up and initial acceptance.
- Development engineering scope of work for a project and preparing engineering change orders.
- Creating frameworks to measure the project's metrics and data collection.
- Establishing field test methods and methods for monitoring the quality of those tests.
- Ensuring the project's compliance with the applicable codes, practices, policies, performance standards, and specifications.
- Directs and coordinates engineering activities for the project or assigned portion including supervision of engineers of all disciplines.
- Liaise with Construction counterparts to ensure resolution of design and construction issues including site visits to construction sites.
- Communicate complex technical issues when required through the Line Management hierarchy, as well as, provide/ recommend/offer solutions to Client, project and functional management.
- Participate in monthly Area Review Meetings to report on project performance and resolution of engineering issues.
- Submit timely and accurate data to Project Controls for weekly and bi-weekly reports.
- Monitor the timely completion and response of Technical Queries (RFI, FCD)
- Raise trends, submit to project controls, and prepare Design Change Notices.
- Review and ensure quality of A/E submittals.
- Champions the creation of a project work environment, supported by leadership on the project/program, which fosters openness, trust, communication, teamwork, empowerment, innovation, and satisfaction.
Education and Experience Requirements:
- University Degree in Chemical, Mechanical or Water Resources Planning with water treatment and production experience or environmental engineering experience; OR, Any equivalent combination of experience and/or education from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved.
- 10 to 13 years of experience in designing of above ground and underground utilities networks (i.e., potable water, irrigation water, process water, sea water cooling, sanitary wastewater, industrial waste water, gas, cooling water (e.g. district cooling) etc.); reading and interpreting construction/engineering design drawings, equipment specifications, and ability to carry design concepts through exploration, development, and into deployment/scalable implementation.
- Methods, principles and practices of water distribution and treatment systems and storm water pumping stations, including electrical and process instrumentation and control systems.
- Lateral, creative solution oriented technical thinker able to work within and fully utilize Technical Codes, Standards and Procedures.
- Competent computer literacy and knowledge of design and visualization software.
- Skill in oral and written communication.
- Able to work in a culturally diverse environment.
Required Knowledge and Skills:
- Registered Chartered Professional Engineer of country of acquired education and country of current professional practice.
- Experience working with water chemistry and conventional/membrane water treatment technologies for industrial applications.
- Experience working with mechanical/plumbing systems related to data centers or similar buildings that use water infrastructure such as pumps, cooling towers, evaporative media, heat exchangers, air handling units, or air economizers.
- Project-related experience working with government agencies, utilities, site development due diligence and/or permitting entities.
- Principles of chemistry and physics; laboratory practices and techniques used in the treatment of surface and ground water.
- Experience in the design of mechanical systems for industrial/process projects/ infrastructures.
- Experience in the design of chemical processes, specifically potable and industrial water treatment plants, and industrial water treatment processes.
- Having been a responsible Engineer of Record and/or Final Certification of Deliverables fit for acceptance to Authorities would be highly regarded.
- Able to read and interpret plans, schematics, process control flow diagrams, and system/network drawings; Read and interpret water quality laboratory results; Read and interpret detailed drawings and wiring diagrams, plans, specifications, and maps.
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