Job Description
As a Lead Engineer- Systems Engineering, you'll perform the overall Auxiliary design for main equipment like Centrifugal Compressor, Reciprocating compressor and Steam Turbines.
As a Lead Engineer, you will be responsible for:
- Reading, understanding and documenting Customer technical requirements.
- Issuing the Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs) throughout the project cycle.
- Designing, calculating , simulating and selecting the auxiliary commodities/ systems like Valves, Booster, heater, filters, pumps and Motors and pressure vessels like Pulsation dampeners.
- Performing Technical Alignment on all Supplier RFQ's for commodities designed. Perform System Simulations in Hysis as and when required.
- Conducting internal design reviews. Participation in Customer meetings and leading HAZOP. Develop Lube Oil and Seal Gas System with good understanding and implementation of API614 and API692.
- Defining product requirements for the module / component / subcontractors and partners teams. Manages interface between disciplines and detailing execution organizations
- Driving verification activities for the overall product/system, including system level Design reviews and consistency checks.
- Resolving Site requests and issues. Communicating with direct team and supervisor. Presentations to internal teams on metrics, project status and research.
Fuel your passion
To be successful in this role you will:
- Have Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university with minimum 5 yrs. of relevant experience.
- Have Knowledge of International standards (API, ASME) is essential.
- Have technical background on Turbomachinery auxiliaries with aptitude towards systems Engineering.
- Have quality control system awareness and familiarity with the main API/ASME test/process and TR&S requirements
- Have some experience using simulation tools (FloMaster, Hysys, Matlab).
- Have Product lifecycle management tools exposure (Siemens Teamcenter, etc.) on Document management, change management, Bill of materials and classifications