Civil Structural Discipline Engineer

Posted 18 May 2023
Location Anchorage, United States of America
Job type Contract
DisciplineEngineering & Manufacturing
Reference8639

Job Description

Civil Structural Discipline Engineer

Location: Anchorage, AK

Description

  • Understand the project schedule and key milestones for assigned projects to provide technical assistance at appropriate time.

  • Support the established single concept as the project progresses through subsequent project phases.

  • Regulatory and Company compliance

  • Technical guidance and day-to-day contact with civil / structural discipline engineering contractor

  • Guide the development of the structural design premises to ensure safety in design, operability and inclusion of commonality and synergies of existing facilities modifications and new facilities and associated modifications

  • Work collaboratively with AK BU Technical Authorities to ensure adherence to AK BU Specifications and compliance with regulatory and Company standards.

  • Provide advice and input to Facility Development Engineer (FDE) to support the single concept decision.

  • Frame specifications and criteria deviations and seek TA approval on behalf of the project

  • Accept engineering deliverables.

  • Review engineering drawings and relevant calculations and documents prepared by the engineering contractor as needed

  • Review structural stress and flexibility analyses performed by engineering contractor

  • Review Management of Change documentation

  • Work collaboratively with other disciplines to ensure inter-discipline coherence and experience transfer

  • Provide engineering support and data of existing facilities to engineering contractor.

  • Participate in the project risk management process

  • Provide input to procurement process and evaluate quotes for structural components and mechanical equipment as needed

  • Participate in relevant Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT)

  • Participate in AK BU Structural Engineering collaboration activities, including monthly collaboration meetings, and training and development activities

  • Participate in Knowledge Sharing throughout the BU and company via NoE participation

  • Stay abreast of opportunities around the company and industry that may be leveraging for COPA and COP developments.

  • BS Degree in Civil / Structural Engineering

  • Professional Engineer License in Alaska (preferred)

  • 5+ years Structural design experience in the Oil and Gas (O&G) Industry.

  • In depth knowledge of relevant industry codes and standards including AISC, ASCE, and AWS codes; and DOT, ADEC, and SPCC regulations

  • Knowledge of welding, metallurgy, and QA/QC methods