To provide technical and engineering support (obsolescence and spares life cycle management) to Maintenance, Operations and Supply Departments in order to carry out improvement of reliability, costs, efficiency, optimization, and enhance Asset Reliability & Integrity.
Defining expectation for ensuring that all plant and equipment are maintained for high reliability, in optimum operating condition and that the value of Company assets is protected and enhanced.
Reviewing and setting standards and expectations of maintenance activities to achieve maximum production reliability and availability.
Work covers all areas of the onshore plant, storage and terminal facilities and some support to offshore.
Much of the work involves close collaboration with Operation, Process, Supply and other Engineering divisions.
Works independently on broad assignments with professional engineering principles and standards covering all areas of the onshore plant, storage and terminal facilities and support to offshore.
What are you going to do
Review capital spares status and provides recommendations for preservation and storage
Review and recommends min / max spare parts level for non-moving, obsolete, surplus, spares and consolidate and updates the files on a continuous basis to ensure optimum quantity in warehouse and minimize financial exposure.
Review Recommended Spare Parts lists (RSPL) and recommend spare parts for all new projects.
Review stock that has passed shelf life and recommend to replenish or scrap as necessary.
Support the Technical Bid Evaluation (TBE) and review the offer provided by Buyer/Supply department for the spares of mechanical equipment (rotating and static equipment)
Review all Interface agreements between new projects and existing operations related to Mechanical Discipline from maintenance perspective.
Support the engineering feasibility study (eMOC – management of change) in coordination with required disciplines and develop mitigation solution for Obsolescence Management to upgrade obsolete mechanical equipment & its components (such as pumps, compressors, vessels, valves, gaskets etc.).
Perform Obsolescence Management activities for equipment and Spares to ensure business continuity and minimize operation risks
Review of all mechanical Master Data Governance (MDG) studies (Material creation, change, deletion and obsolete) through SAP.
Develop and review policies and procedures relevant to Obsolescence & Life cycle Management.
Liaise effectively with relevant stakeholders as required.
Essential skills and knowledge
Bachelor in Engineering (Mechanical) or equivalent from a recognized university.
4 years’ experience in an oil and gas or petrochemical industry related to Mechanical Engineering.
Maintenance experience on Mechanical Equipment (Static and Rotating) such as heat exchangers, boilers, vessels, valves, pumps, compressors and gas turbines.
Mechanical Engineering domain knowledge for below Equipment/systems such as Pumps, Compressors, Gas Turbines, Blowers, Heat exchangers, Valves, Loading arms and ship loaders etc.
Awareness of relevant API Standard, ASME, NACE etc.
Computer literate with knowledge of SAP and commonly used Microsoft business software packages.
Good adaptability to multinational environment, with wide exposure to various cultures and customs.
Fluent in English language (demonstrated verbal and written skills).