Pacific Energy Canada
LNG
MarineStructuresEngineer
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“Marine Structures Engineer at Pacific Energy Canada. Skills: Marine installation review, Project construction execution, QA processes and standards in marine environments, Marine construction processes and safety protocols. Providing knowledge, experience and methodology reviews of various aspects of activities related to LNG marine facilities, such as pile drilling, pile installation, substructure installation, modules installation, and floating storage tank connections. Responsibilities would ”
What You'll Achieve.
Ensuring that construction activities align with the approved designs, procedures, schedules, and safety protocols; Maintain maximum labor productivity and cost-effectiveness; Ensure that all works meet the required standards and specifications; Minimize negative impacts on the project
Industry & Context.
Address any issues or challenges that arise during construction; Identify potential risks throughout the project lifecycle and support development of risk mitigation strategies to minimize negative impacts on the project
The position is based in Squamish, BC (Project Site)
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Degree in Marine Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, or relevant field experience, Minimum of 20 years’ field experience, Minimum of 5-10 years’ experience in BC Marine Construction, Heavy focus on relevant experience in the project construction execution phase with an emphasis on the placement of jackets, platforms and related structural components in a marine environment and their connections, Knowledge and familiarity with welding procedures and codes in relation to marine structures and environments, In-depth knowledge of QA processes and standards in marine environments, Familiarity with relevant British Columbia industry structural standards and codes, Familiarity with near shore marine facility construction processes and safety protocols, Familiarity with environmental marine construction processes and protocols, Proficiency in reading method statements and interpreting engineering drawings, project plans, and weld procedures, Experience dealing with consultants, contractors and other relevant third parties in marine contractor oversight, Must be legally entitled to work in Canada
Nice to Have
Experience working with large multi-disciplinary teams and contractors in a multicultural environment is an asset
What You'll Do.
experience and methodology reviews of various aspects of activities related to LNG marine facilities
such as pile drilling
substructure installation
and floating storage tank connections
Responsibilities would encompass near shore installation phases of the projects
Supporting the company’s senior management team through the construction
and startup phases of the marine works
Review comprehensive plans for marine installation
including tracking resources and schedule durations
Collaborate with stakeholders and team members to set project objectives and define project scope
Review installation design and technical documentation for marine facilities
Ensure that all construction activities adhere to relevant safety
and BC regulatory standards set by local and international governing bodies
Collaborate with Contractor and Subcontractors to review vendors and equipment submittments
Oversee the quality and delivery of equipment
and services from suppliers
Supervise the installation phase of the project
ensuring that construction activities align with the approved designs
Address any issues or challenges that arise during construction
Review schedule through the efficient use of all construction resources including manpower
Provide input for the development of project schedules in cooperation with the contractors
Monitor productivity and implement appropriate action to maintain maximum labor productivity and cost-effectiveness
Adhere to quality control procedures to ensure that all works meet the required standards and specifications
Interface with quality team to verify compliance
Participate in QA audits and completion inspections with QA Team when required
Identify potential risks throughout the project lifecycle and support development of risk mitigation strategies to minimize negative impacts on the project
Promote a safety culture throughout the project
ensuring compliance with safety regulations and best practices to protect personnel
Promote a environmental culture through the project
ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and best practices
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with stakeholders and team members to set project objectives and define project scope; Collaborate with Contractor and Subcontractors to review vendors and equipment submittals; Experience working with large multi-disciplinary teams and contractors in a multicultural environment is an asset; Communication/people skills – interacting with front-line workers through to management and all hierarchical levels; Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment
Communication Scope
Excellent quality written and verbal communication skills
Process & Methodology
Review comprehensive plans for marine installation, including tracking resources and schedule durations, Collaborate with stakeholders and team members to set project objectives and define project scope, Provide input for the development of project schedules in cooperation with the contractors, Monitor productivity and implement appropriate action to maintain maximum labor productivity and cost-effectiveness, Identify potential risks throughout the project lifecycle and support development of risk mitigation strategies to minimize negative impacts on the project, Ability to undertake strategic planning and implementation, Ability to work well under pressure, manage multiple tasks, and change priorities within tight time limits
Full Job Description
_**Project**_ The **Woodfibre LNG** Project is located approximately 7 km west-southwest of Squamish, British Columbia. It involves the construction and operation of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility on the previous Woodfibre pulp mill site, which would have a storage capacity of 250,000 m3 and would produce approximately 2.1 million tons per year of LNG. **Woodfibre Management Ltd.** is a privately held Canadian company based in Vancouver and a subsidiary of Pacific Energy Corporation Limited. _**Position**_ The **Marine Structures Engineer** is an integral part of **Woodfibre LNG** ’s dynamic team. Your role would involve providing knowledge, experience and methodology reviews of various aspects of activities related to LNG marine facilities, such as pile drilling, pile installation, substructure installation, modules installation, and floating storage tank connections. Your responsibilities would encompass near shore installation phases of the projects. The successful candidate reports directly to the Project Manager Offshore and you will play an essential part in supporting the company’s senior management team through the construction, commissioning, and startup phases of the marine works. _**Key Responsibilities**_**:** The successful applicant will: * Review comprehensive plans for marine installation, including tracking resources and schedule durations. Collaborate with stakeholders and team members to set project objectives and define project scope. * Review installation design and technical documentation for marine facilities. * Ensure that all construction activities adhere to relevant safety, environmental, and BC regulatory standards set by local and international governing bodies. * Collaborate with Contractor and Subcontractors to review vendors and equipment submittals. Oversee the quality and delivery of equipment, materials, and services from suppliers. * Supervise the installation phase of the project, ensuring that construction activit
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