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Pipeline Methedologies Engineer

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Pipeline Methedologies Engineer
Method Engineering Administrator (6-Month Contract) – Net Zero Teeside Project
The role involves mixed office and on-site work, with a core focus on supporting the Net Zero Teeside project via a 6-month contract. As the coordination lead for the Method Engineering Group, you’ll oversee tasks, workload, and deliverables while providing technical and administrative guidance to ensure cost-effective and efficient project execution.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate the working programme, ensuring strict adherence to plans, designs, and specifications
- Provide oversight for the interpretation, implementation, and improvement of technical design solutions
- Establish and maintain filing systems, including document review and distribution via the team
- Monitor and coordinate all project phases, reviewing subordinate engineers’ reports, calculations, and deliverables—ensuring equipment, facilities, and services meet stipulated requirements
- Act as the technical liaison for the client, including attendance at interface meetings
- Collaborate with vessel technical leadership while providing backup to the installation team and advising vessel management on project-specific technical aspects
- Ensure compliance—all checklists, installation records, and procedures are properly completed and submitted to the QC Coordinator
- Participate in critical offshore tasks, guaranteeing adherence to methodologies and facilitating lessons-learned feedback
- Conduct onsite inspections to verify all requirements are met
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Required Experience
- Proven expertise in construction methods, specifically for pipeline landfall projects within an energy, shipbuilding, or oil & gas context
- Familiarity with Net Zero frameworks (advantageous given the project focus)


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