What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Engineer (Eng) position at McDermott International, Ltd?
The Project Engineer-LT&C is an individual contributor responsible for managing all or part of the LT&C tanks engineering scope of a CB&I project including the execution of engineering deliverables throughout the world. The Project Engineer provides leadership and instruction to the engineering and design discipline leads on an assigned project. This position is ultimately responsible for the integrity of the work produced. Work includes the administrative and technical management, schedule, cost, and quantity control. The role directly reports to the Manager of Engineering and routinely interacts with clients and all CB&I functions including project management, procurement, subcontracting, estimating, etc.
- Support the Team Leaders in day-to-day Contract Design and Detailing Tasks and Activities
- Coordinate CB&I Engineering Disciplines: LT&C Tank Engineering, Topsides Engineering, Foundation Engineering, Process Engineering
- Project Set-up, Project Tracking and Reporting
- Miscellaneous Structural Calculations
- Writing and Checking Project Specifications
- Engineering Weld Review on Contract Drawings
- Material Requisitions
- Support LT&C Research and Design Activities and Testing
- Provides direction and coordinates the engineering and design discipline leads on an assigned project.
- Lead execution of engineering deliverables including the engineering schedule, budget, document controls, and manpower staffing of engineering deliverables.
- Establishes project procedures to ensure deliverables meet client and established engineering and project requirements.
- Ensures effective communications among the engineering disciplines.
- Reviews work with client, management, and functional leads.
- Identifies problems and coordinates with the engineering team to correct.
- Accredited BS engineering degree or Master’s Degree in Civil Structural Engineer.
- Has 3 years of project engineering experience in large industrial projects; 3-5 years in discipline.
- Understanding of AISC, ASCE, IBC, API, ACI and associated structural codes is required.
- Ability to obtain a Professional Engineering license in at least one state upon achieving the required amount of work experience.
- Project Engineering Experience
Organizational Structure and Location
- Reports to Engineering Manager
- CB&I's Plainfield Illinois Engineering Center or Excellence.
- May be temporarily assigned to Project SitesCommon Performance Metrics
- Quality - Excellence of deliverables whether on projects, management reports, company documents and standards. Quality of engineering project deliverables is the key performance metric followed by project schedule performance and project engineering cost performance vs. budget.
- Efficiency - Meeting deadlines and staying within budget and influencing others to do the same.
- Teamwork - Communicating effectively with all levels of the organization, including technical content, presentations, proposals, white papers with excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Forecasting - Making commitments and upholding those commitments. Being reliable.
- Priorities - Understanding priorities and working to them, accordingly, guiding others to do the same.
- Continuous Improvement - Looking for improvement areas, taking initiative, receptive to new ideas.
- US: ABET engineering degree.