Apollo
EC&I Lead Engineer

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EC&I Lead Engineer
Department: Electrical Engineering
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Aberdeen
Description
- Act as a focal point for projects or discipline specific activities;
- Responsible for the technical execution of engineering projects and providing feedback to the discipline manager on engineering performance;
- Lead and input to technical and commercial bids and other engineering activities;
- Share technical knowledge and experience with the team.
Accountability, roles and responsibilities
- Technically lead for all engineers assigned within a project;
- Provide input to discipline manager for technical engineering discipline competence reviews;
- Responsible for the delivery of technical engineering tasks and design projects within Apollo’s HSEQ processes and procedures;
- Technically support the discipline manager in strengthening existing and developing new discipline service capabilities;
- Lead and input to technical and commercial bids and other engineering activities;
- Responsible for demonstrating a high technical and professional standard of work and technical leadership.
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Duties
- Demonstrate a high technical and professional standard of work;
- Provide technical expertise to engineering team;
- Leading a sub-team and reporting updates to discipline manager;
- Anticipate, manage and resolve technical issues and act as the technical focal point for the discipline, as necessary;
- Technical input to competence assessments;
- Promote regular project team communications to build good working relationships;
- Lead and input to discipline specific software and tools development;
- Provide input to the discipline manager to develop technical training and learning opportunities for the discipline;
- Execute all engineering in compliance with industry legislation, codes and standards and Apollo’s processes and procedures;
- Work collaboratively across all business units to deliver in the best interests of the company;
- Act as Principal Engineer, as required.


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Qualifications
- Engineering degree relevant to discipline role or relevant engineering experience;
- Ideally chartered or actively working towards chartered status;
- Proven technical capability for discipline;
- Proven people and communications skills (written and verbal).
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