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Assala Energy

Process Engineer

London
Posted 4 months ago
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Assala Energy is a dynamic Oil and Gas Exploration and Production company committed to the sustainable development of its assets in Gabon. We value a collaborative approach, promote diversity, and prioritize safety and integrity in all our operations.

We are seeking a highly skilled Process Engineer to support our London-based Projects team. The consultant will focus on delivering process engineering services across conceptual, FEED, and detailed design phases, with a particular emphasis on late-life asset development and optimisation.

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The consultant will independently deliver on the following services:

Scope 1: Field Development

Generate and evaluate development concepts based on updated production and geoscience data Support cost estimation and facilitate concept selection processes Lead process design activities from concept through to start-up Produce and review process engineering deliverables to support project progression Provide technical input to vendor and contractor packages and review their deliverables Collaborate with Operations and other disciplines to ensure alignment and successful project outcomes Contribute to project scheduling, cost estimation, and reporting Present technical findings and recommendations to stakeholders Ensure final process documentation is identified and handed over at project close-out

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Scope 2: Optimisation Projects

Review existing facility designs and operations for late-life assets Identify and propose pragmatic solutions to improve crude export performance Document and progress improvement opportunities through process deliverables Support selected solutions from concept to start-up, including technical input and deliverable production Interface with Operations and other disciplines to ensure project clarity and momentum

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Requirements

The ideal consultant will demonstrate:

A minimum of 10 years' experience in onshore/offshore oil & gas process engineering Proven experience in field development planning and late-life asset optimisation Strong technical knowledge of oil and gas processing equipment and systems Ability to work independently and take ownership of project scopes A track record of delivering innovative, safe, and practical engineering solutions Proficiency in process simulation tools such as Unisim, Flare System Analyser, and Flaresim Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills Familiarity with international engineering standards and best practices

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Skills

Process Engineering
Field Development
Cost Estimation
Process Design
Technical Input
Project Scheduling
Crude Export Performance
Process Simulation Tools
Communication Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Oil and Gas Processing
Late-Life Asset Optimisation
Concept Selection
Safety
Integrity
Collaboration

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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