Graduate Engineer - Rotating Equipment
Georgetown, GY
We are seeking recently Graduated Engineers to join our Graduate Engineer Program. In this program you will rotate between various departments, projects, and locations to become fully indoctrinated in SBM’s business. With this well-developed base of knowledge, you will be well on your way towards your chosen career path as an Engineer within the SBM Group.
DETAILS OF THE PROGRAMME
The Graduate Engineer Program is meant to provide recently graduated Engineers with the foundational knowledge they need to begin and accelerate their careers in the oil and gas industry.
To achieve this, successful candidates will be rotated amongst various departments to learn the key processes and procedures that enable SBM Offshore to efficiently support our projects and operations.
Incumbents will be assigned to one or more of our SBM Offshore International Locations to gain exposure to SBM’s different lines of business and to achieve a broad view of how Execution Centers work collaboratively on a global level to support our clients.
During the 18-month in-dept programme, candidates will be assessed to fully determine the area(s) suitable for their skills, knowledge, background, aptitude, exposure and passion.
Final placement (Permanent positions) will be in the Guyana Operations, supporting the designated department / vessel.
Role Purpose:
Work on the design, selection, and specification of rotating equipment such as pumps, compressors, turbines, and motors. Collaborate with other engineers and stakeholders to ensure equipment meets project requirements.
CORE FUNCTIONS:
- Interface and coordinate with relevant stakeholders; discipline engineers, maintenance, operations, Asset Integrity team and safety team to resolve issues related to rotating equipment integrity management.
- Interface with vibrations analysis service provider to collaboratively analyse each rotating equipment condition, develop and execute necessary action plan. Ensure monthly calls with vibration analysis provider and Unit are happening and participate to those.
- Interface with Maintenance Team (onshore and offshore) as well as with Supply Chain and Logistics departments to make sure that the lube oil and liquid fuel sampling is carried out as per CMMS requirements, and resulting actions are tracked and executed in a timely manner.
- Participate to Monthly Performance Reviews with Gas Turbines Service Provider and enforce follow-up of main actions.
- Manage subcontracts for major inspection/ repair/ overhaul works, supporting in scope definition and clarification.
- Ensure regular calls (at least bi-weekly) are in place with Gas Turbines Service, Compressors, Pumps and others Provider to discuss action tracker; participate and ensure key stakeholders are engaged in such activity.
- Deliver/present rotating equipment integrity issues, recommendations, improvements, and /or KPI be it related to procedure, forms, systems, or processes, via bi-weekly mitigation review meeting, technical/management forums, workshops, etc.
- Keep track of machinery historical failures. Ensure full understanding of main failure modes and gather lessons learned to be shared with Operations Headquarter. Propose remedial actions and improvements to increase availability and reliability of the machines.
- Promote, recommend and establish new technologies where appropriate. Promote and encourage knowledge transfer and sharing of technical best practices amongst engineering and operations team
- To actively contribute to Asset Integrity Management (AIM) efforts throughout the Floating Production Storage Offloading (FPSO) asset life cycle (design, fabrication, installation, commissioning, operations, late life operations and de-commissioning/abandonment).
- To support, when required, the management of the Mechanical Rotating Equipment Integrity programs in accordance with associated technical codes and standards and organizational procedures.
- To integrate Rotating Equipment Integrity Management programs and processes with Anomaly Management, AMOS Plant Maintenance, HSSE (Health, Safety, Security & Environment) and Process Safety functions to ensure Safety Critical Equipment (SCE) risk reduction measures is in accordance with the principles of ALARP (as low as reasonably practicable).
- Support the implementation of rotating equipment failure mode and effects criticality analysis when required, root cause and failure analysis, bad actor management, and rotating equipment continuous improvement programs, procedures, and plans.
- Promote and manage applicable KPI’s (Key Performance Indicators) related to rotating equipment integrity management.
- Support with rotating equipment budgets and plans are prepared, justified, reviewed and present timely to the Manager.
- Deliver internal reporting (i.e. SCE equipment anomaly management, bad actor management, etc.) as required by Manager, Asset Integrity. Ensure this is accurate, relevant, timely and clearly identifies areas of significant risks to facilities operations.
- Support the management of change processes: OQs, OTQs, temporary repairs, software change request, chemical change, PMCR, etc.
- Establish, track, monitor and report deviations and or deferments related to rotating equipment integrity management.
- Support to ensure inventory of key spare parts to maintain and operate rotating equipment is adequately managed.
OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE
- University degree in Mechanical Engineering Discipline.
QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS
- No previous experience is required,
- Fluent spoken and written English.
- Ability to quickly assess and prioritize situations.
- Good interpersonal communication skills and strong commitment to a team culture.
- Ability to travel internationally (short term), including offshore.
Behavioral Competencies
- Ability to adapt to changes in project scope, industry standards, or organizational priorities.
- Team player mentality and ability to work collaboratively with diverse teams.
- Ability to identify and mitigate safety risks associated with topside facilities.
- Ability to convey complex engineering concepts to non-technical stakeholders.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Monday to Friday, office hours.
- Office located in Georgetown and other international locations (as assigned).
- Busy, fast-paced environment.
COMPENSATION PACKAGE
- Permanent position
- Competitive salary
- Medical and Dental benefits