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The R&D Mechanical Engineer is responsible for supporting the development, sustaining, and localization projects for ASMPT SMT production operations. Work closely with R&D HQ, Purchasing, Production and manage 3rd party vendors to meet project requirement, goals, and objectives.
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Provides updates to commercial, production and project team members on all aspects of naval and hull engineering to support yard’s fabrication, installation, testing and commissioning activities.
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A minimum of 15 years experience in Construction and/or Project Management in the offshore industry, with particular emphasis on FPSO\FSO Floating Production vessels. To be responsible for a major part of an FPSO/FSO such as Topsides Modules package, Vessel Conversion works, Turret, etc.
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Perform computer simulation of solar photovoltaic (PV) generation system performance or energy production to optimize efficiency. Designing of arrangements of the solar panels for Rooftop & Ground Mounted & other various supported Electrical equipment & selection of cables for plant including layouts & schematic diagrams and calculation of technical Sizing, BOQ/BOM.
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Chevron’s strategy is straight-forward: be a leader in efficient and lower carbon production of traditional energy, in high demand today and for decades to come, while growing lower carbon businesses that will be a bigger part of the future.
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Qualify new equipment and release to production in support of capacity ramp. Working experience in wafer fabrication/semiconductor field will be advantageous. Control and improve process stability using SPC/FDC tools.
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Recommended Skills Chemical Engineering Construction Cost Modelling Financial Management Floating Production Storage And Offloading Hydraulics. Bachelor or higher degree in Naval Architecture, Ocean Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Chemical Engineering Minimum 12 years of relevant working experience in process engineering in oil and gas sector for degree holders or minimum of 11 years of relevant working experience for Master degree holder.
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To lead and be responsible in-house machines/automation machines and software development including concept, design and budgeting, testing and running and upgrading in order to meet production requirement and development.
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Hands-on production equipment’s/systems operations, repair and maintenance experience in Biopharma, Pharmaceutical or a relevant environment. Supervise daily routine and repair work orders as assigned to enable smooth handover and minimize disruption to production schedule.
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Reporting to the Senior Engineer for all production and labour-related aspects of the project. Report to Senior Engineer/Site Manager/Assistant Construction Manager. Reporting to the Senior Engineer for all production and labour-related aspects of the project.
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Technical hands-on experience with Siemens Production Control System, Delta V or comparable experience. Represent Automation in working meeting providing technical advice on the fulfillment of production targets and operational effectiveness.
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Strong basic design and analysis knowledge of Marine and Offshore structures, ship design/production processes and production documentation Stability, Strength, Resistance, Propulsion and Structural Design knowledge.
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Strong experience with Lean/TPS (Toyota Production System) Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification. Experience with ICCM (In Control, Capable and Maintain), TPM (Total Productive Maintenance), SFM (Shop Floor Management), MMS (Material Management System) programs and value stream mapping tools.
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Working often hands-on, interacting with production personnel and with engineering and manufacturing groups to ensure lean plans are created and implemented. Design new Lean Six Sigma concepts or evaluate and implement existing concepts and best-in-class manufacturing techniques.
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Must have basic understanding of fast food operations, production procedures and deployment procedures. Must be able to pay attention to detail, cope with pressure and remain calm when challenging situations arise.
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