Wood
Principal Rotating Equipment Engineer - PSC

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Job Description
Wood is currently looking to recruit a Principal Rotating Equipment Engineer to undertake a Project Management Consultant role on the EPC phase of a Major Middle East Oil and Gas Development Project. This is a 6 month contract and we are open to the role being remote, though there will be some short visits to EPC contractor’s office in Milan.
Our Clients and Projects
Designing the future. Transforming the world.
Wood delivers solutions across more than 50 countries with local offices covering all major energy and materials hubs globally.
For more than 160 years, we have partnered with clients to deliver engineering, advisory and operational solutions to some of the world’s most complex and critical challenges in energy and materials.
Responsibilities
- Provision of advice and support to the project on pumps and compressors, their ancillaries, and related equipment.
- Review of data sheets, reports, specifications, drawings, procedures, and other technical documents prepared by others to ensure compliance with project specification requirements.
- Evaluate technical design proposals, alternate designs, and vendor bids and prepare reports summarizing evaluation and providing recommendations for future action.
- Attend meetings with client, EPC contractor, and equipment suppliers.
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Qualifications
- Extensive Experience in working with pumps and compressors in the oil and gas industries.
- Experience of FEED and EPC Projects.
- Experience working on projects for Saudi Arabia.
- Familiarity with the following codes: API (610-619 Pumps / Compressors / Turbines), ISO, and ASME.
- Familiarity with standards of major Middle East oil companies.
- Flexible attitude, with good written and verbal communication skills.
- Computer literate within Microsoft Office.
About Us
Wood is a global leader in consulting, engineering, and operations for the energy and materials sectors. With 33,000 people in around 50 countries, Wood supports clients across the full asset lifecycle, delivering safe, predictable outcomes while enabling resilient operations and a lower carbon future. Wood forms the Energy & Materials pillar of Sidara - a global partnership uniting leading multidisciplinary engineering, design, and project management companies. www.woodgroup.com


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