Baker Hughes
Oil and Gas
SystemEngineer–ControlSystems
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“System Engineer – Control Systems at Baker Hughes. Skills: Control Systems, IWOCS, HPUs, Hazardous area equipment. Conduct system design reviews. Prepare system documentation”
Industry & Context.
FMEA; HAZID; HAZOP; LOPA
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
System engineering design file ownership, FMEA, HAZID, HAZOP, LOPA ownership, Manage technical queries, Provide input for rig survey, Review positioning of IWOCS equipment, Review deck layout on rig, Deliver technical support, Deliver lifecycle support, Ensure designs comply with hazardous area equipment requirements, Support projects from concept through commissioning, Experience with workover control systems, Experience with production HPU designs, Experience with oil and gas industry standards, Experience with hazardous area equipment, Experience with ATEX standards, Experience with IECEx standards, Experience with Teamcenter or similar document management systems, Fluent in English
Nice to Have
Bachelor's or Master's degree in engineering, Familiar with AutoCAD
What You'll Do.
Conduct system design reviews
Prepare system documentation
Establish technical requirement specification matrix
Own system engineering design file
Manage technical queries
Manage interfaces between IWOCS
Provide input to rig survey
Prepare for rig survey
Review positioning of IWOCS equipment
Review deck layout on rig
Deliver technical support for systems
Deliver lifecycle support for systems
Ensure designs comply with hazardous area equipment requirements
Support projects from concept through commissioning
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work closely with Project Engineering Manager; Work with other system engineers
Full Job Description
**System Engineer – Control Systems** **Are you passionate about being part of a successful team?** **Are you looking for a new challenge?** **Be part of a successful team** Our Oilfield Services & Equipment business provides intelligent, connected technologies to monitor and control our energy extraction assets. Our team arranging technical expertise to meet our client expectation. We provide customers with the peace of mind needed to reliably and efficiently improve their operations. **Partner with the best** Baker Hughes is seeking a skilled **System Engineer** to join our team in Stord, Norway. Our Stord facility is a global **Center of Excellence for IWOCS (Intervention Workover Control Systems) and production HPUs** , delivering advanced control systems and support equipment to the oil and gas industry worldwide. As a System Engineer it’s expected that you will provide technical guidance and development/deployment of IWOCS deliveries to the project, and you are responsible for creating required system documentation and drawings. You will work closely with the Project Engineering Manager (PEM) and other system engineers, and you will report to the PEM on the project you are assigned to and to engineering management. As a System Engineer, you will be responsible for: * Conducting system design reviews in accordance with Baker Hughes’ engineering process, including full review and understanding of technical scope, requirements, and specifications. * Preparing system documentation for IWOCS. * Establishing the technical requirement specification matrix for the project. * Owning system engineering design file, FMEA, HAZID, HAZOP, LOPA, and other processes/analyses. * Managing technical queries and interfaces between IWOCS and other product lines in Baker Hughes. * Providing input to and preparing for rig survey, and reviewing positioning of IWOCS equipment and deck layout on rig. * Delivering technical and lifecycle support for systems such as: * IWOCS (Interventio
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