Subsea Hardware Engineer

Qualifications: B.S. or M.S. degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, Electrical, Civil, or Chemical Engineering

Minimum of 10 years subsea industry experience

Knowledge and familiarity with the following is desirable:

You will use a variety of skills to excel in this role. Subsea Hardware Engineering relies heavily on communication skills, creativity, teamwork, problem solving, interface management, and coordination skills.

You will need working knowledge of subsea hardware equipment, including horizontal and vertical trees, jumpers, manifolds, connection systems, and valves, as well as qualification, testing, and installation methods. You should be familiar with and have experience applying API 6A and 17D, and other relevant API, ISO, and ASME subsea hardware and piping standards.

Job Responsibilities:

Develop subsea hardware selection justification documents, product specifications, and other project specific documents and drawings including tree and manifold P&ID’s.

Participate in development and maintenance of the client’s Subsea Hardware equipment standards.

Perform technical assessments of vendors proposed product lines to support the maintenance of the Subsea Approved Vendor List.

Participate in design and SHE reviews (HAZOPs, HAZIDs, risk assessments) and verify related risk and reliability issues are closed out.

Qualify new technologies and subsea hardware for project use. Perform necessary identified studies to support the development and/or understanding of new subsea technologies.

Liaise with project teams, other functional organizations (e.g. Drilling, Reservoir, Flow Assurance, and Materials), EPC contractors and vendors to ensure subsea hardware related equipment is designed, delivered and installed in line with project requirements and objectives.

Interface with EMDC 3rdparty QA/QC to ensure that subsea hardware quality requirements are met. Address hardware system functionality and optimization to assure project expectations for functionality and operability are met.

Participate in pre-commissioning, system integration testing, installation, and commissioning activities of subsea hardware equipment. Participate in troubleshooting equipment problems with vendors, installation contractors, and other client operating affiliates.

Promote safety in all project aspects of vendor manufacturing assembly, testing, installation, and operations.

Travel, domestic or international, including developing countries and offshore.