AirSwift
Airswift has been tasked by one of our major Oil and Gas clients to seek a Facilities Engineer to work on an initial 12-month contract in North Slope, AK – on a 14/14 rotational schedule!
MAIN FUNCTIONS
Capital Projects Organization Requirements:
Complete formal mechanical completions walk down for a designated system or sub-system.
Responsible for signing off on systems and ensuring the system, and sub-system is mechanically complete.
Responsible for signing the release for commissioning and ensuring the system or sub-system is ready for commissioning.
Responsible for signing the Release for Startup by ensuring the system or subsystem is ready for operations.
Work with Projects and Operations on system turnover. Specifically, work with the designated CPO Coordinator & FCO Supervisor to ensure proper signoffs are provided by O&M personnel in the Project Completion System.
Provide to the Construction Supervisor any forms that CPO/Operations need the installation contractor to complete. Examples are Rotating Equipment checklists and Vessel Closure forms.
Management of Change Requirements:
Create and manage the MOCs for all phases of operation - identify phases, create MOCs, and assign all tasks.
Develop or refine Operating Procedures with the Project Operator including Commissioning and Startup procedures. Operating procedures may initially be developed by a PSM (process safety management) technical writer. Consult the Process Engineer, Pipeline Operator/Pipeline Coordinator (if applicable) and Facility Engineer as needed.
Audit the PHAs and PPRs to ensure all issues are adequately addressed before equipment startup.
Evaluate field changes to determine if they affect the PHA (changes are tracked by PCR, RFI, ECAR).
Consider PHA/PSA for the step-by-step operating procedures.
Ensure that Automation has sufficient information to develop the IP21 screens and keep them informed of the schedule so they know when FCO will be taking place.
Ensure that operator adjustable set-points are verified with the Board Operators and the Automation Engineers
Preventative Maintenance (PMs)- Startup Engineer accountable, not directly responsible - ‘Who-to-do’ shall be determined and agreed upon with Operations before the beginning of assignment as Startup Engineer. SIFs have very specific PM requirements from ISA.
Review P&ID redlines before the information is transferred to the final as-built drawing. The Start-Up Engineer should review the markups for functionality and operability from a process point of view and for any impacts on critical safety devices and philosophies.
Review vendor data to the extent possible and ensure it is uploaded against the correct functional locations.
Product Structure Development in SAP - Master Equipment List - Review all RSPLs from the vendors and facilitate stocking levels and product structure development. ‘Who-to-do’ Product Structure development to be determined and agreed upon with Operations before the beginning of assignment as Startup Engineer.
Follow all punch list/incomplete work items to completion until the new facility is operating as desired by Operations.
Communicate any open punch list items to the Site or Remote Facility Engineer prior to leaving the Start-Up Engineer position.
Regularly interface with the Facility Engineers and/or Operations Supervision as requested by Operations. Keep the Facility Engineers up to date on all issues which affect process, the HAZOP, or require significant engineering changes. Report metrics to the Operations Team as requested by Operations/Facility Engineering Supervision