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Works independently with minimum supervision, reporting to the Project Engineering Manager · Ensure proper execution of installation contracts · Ensure that Company QHES guidelines as well as relevant legislation and Client procedures and standards are followed · Attends PMT progress and report progress based on schedule and CTRs assigned.
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The Project Field Expeditor is responsible for assisting/supporting the Package Manager in monitoring, challenging, advising and reporting against vendor schedules, as well as managing submittals, RFI’s, plan document management and project specifications and fabrication progress verification.
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Together, we’ve forged some of the most trusted partnerships across the energy value chain to make what was once just an idea a reality: laying subsea infrastructure thousands of feet below sea level, installing offshore platforms hundreds of miles from shore, and using our expertise to design and build offshore wind infrastructure.
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DOFs core activities are vessel ownership, vessel management, project management, engineering, vessel operations, survey, remote intervention, and diving operations. With a multi-national workforce of around 3,800 personnel, DOF is an international group of companies which owns and operates a fleet of modern offshore/subsea vessels, with an engineering capacity to service both the offshore and subsea market.
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Bring technical expertise during the procurement process, and confirm the project's progress at interim meetings with Project Engineering Manager, Mooring Lead Project Engineer will be responsible for the installation of various types of anchor piles and mooring systems by defining required engineering analyses, generating relevant procedures and supporting mobilization and offshore execution of mooring projects.
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Performing all activities related to the supervision, organization, and execution of a service project, including scope, time, contract (if not covered by a dedicated Contract Manager), cost, & quality management.
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Support the Principal Engineer and Project Engineering Manager in performing and coordinating engineering for successful project delivery. Relevant engineering experience (3+ years) in the Subsea Umbilical Riser Flowline (SURF) within the Marine and/or Oil and Gas industry.
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