Mechanical Engineer in Norfolk

Mechanical Engineer in Norfolk

Norfolk Full-Time 55200 - 55200 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support mechanical equipment reliability and operability in the oil and gas industry.
  • Company: Leading independent Oil & Gas operator with a focus on innovation.
  • Benefits: Discretionary bonus, private medical insurance, flexible benefits, and excellent pension.
  • Other info: Monday to Friday role with opportunities for travel and career growth.
  • Why this job: Join a dynamic team and make a real impact on critical operations.
  • Qualifications: Engineering degree or HNC/HND with 8-10 years of relevant experience.

The predicted salary is between 55200 - 55200 Β£ per year.

Our client, a leading independent Oil & Gas operator, is currently seeking a Mechanical Engineer to join their team. This is an exciting opportunity to join their Maintenance team which has a critical function in supporting their operation in the Southern North Sea.

The Mechanical Engineer is responsible for providing discipline-specific support to help achieve the objectives of securing the reliability, availability, and operability of a wide range of mechanical equipment. The equipment includes, but is not limited to, static equipment such as piping, valves, filters, vessels, pumps, reciprocating engines, reciprocating compressors, and gas and diesel engine-driven generator sets.

Working within the regulatory framework and appropriate engineering standards, an engineer in this role is expected to help keep their mechanical equipment operable as required and in optimal condition, fuel-efficient and with minimal unplanned intervention. This is a Monday to Friday role based in our Norwich office, initially on a 12-month contract. The role may require periodic travel to other company assets.

Qualifications/Experience

  • Ideally Engineering degree-qualified or HNC/HND with at least 8-10 years experience in the oil and gas offshore industry or other highly regulated industries.
  • Detailed operational knowledge of oil and gas industry mechanical equipment and a sound knowledge of engineering, maintenance, and planning.
  • Able to give timely guidance to management on the history and health of equipment such that major costs and outages are predicted, planned and budget approved.
  • Diligent, hard-working, team player able to solicit help and co-operation from junior and senior colleagues, impartial and supportive of change.
  • Understanding of specifying equipment for use in hazardous areas.
  • Understanding of Management of Change processes and the importance it plays within an organisation.

Key Responsibilities Include:

  • Provide mechanical engineering support to a variety of departments including Operations, Maintenance, Projects, Metering and Integrity.
  • Provide engineering guidance and support during operational shutdowns and outages.
  • Help eliminate mechanically-related production losses by measuring equipment performance, identifying improvement opportunities, planning, risk-assessing and implementing cost-beneficial improvement initiatives; undertake root cause failure analysis and make effective use of intrusive maintenance programmes by co-ordinating the requirements of differing trades for the same equipment.
  • Help deliver the company maintenance strategy and policies, prescribing equipment-specific routines and procedures.
  • Monitor maintenance requirements and effectiveness and help minimise both mechanical maintenance backlogs and interventions through regular review processes.
  • Specify, cost-analyse and procure replacement equipment in a timely manner, ensuring company specifications and legislative requirements are met, such that equipment breakdowns and plant outages are minimised.
  • Complete required documentation and assurance systems, such as work planning, the submission and assessment or approval of Change Management applications, the update of equipment and documentation databases and the publication of reports.
  • Manage costs by controlling spends with third-party vendors and promote a cost-challenge culture to secure value and cost-effectiveness from suppliers and contractors.
  • Be able to utilise an electronic maintenance system such as Maximo.
  • Carry out Site Assurance Surveys at onshore and offshore sites.
  • Provide technical training and guidance to Technicians and new recruits.

Safety & Environmentally Critical Tasks:

  • Valve and Actuators: Fundamental knowledge requirements for Mechanical Engineers supporting the performance testing, assurance, maintenance, and failure analysis of actuated and non-actuated valves.

Safety & Environmentally Critical Courses:

  • Accumulator/Pulsation Damper
  • CompEx Ex11
  • Mechanical Competence or equivalent
  • Hydraulic Awareness
  • HVAC equipment and systems

Benefits:

  • Discretionary Bonus
  • Private Medical Insurance & Dental Cover
  • Flexible Benefit Allowance
  • Life Assurance
  • Excellent Pension Provision
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays
  • Flex Days
  • Profit Units Sharing Scheme

For further details regarding this exciting opportunity please forward a copy of your CV today!

Mechanical Engineer in Norfolk employer: Todd Hayes Ltd

Todd Hayes Ltd is an excellent employer, offering a supportive work culture that prioritises safety and teamwork in the vibrant community of Shipdham, Norfolk. Employees benefit from opportunities for skill development and the potential for permanent placement, making it a rewarding environment for those looking to grow their careers. With a focus on reliability and collaboration, Todd Hayes Ltd fosters a sense of belonging and purpose among its workforce.

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Contact Details:

Todd Hayes Ltd Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Mechanical Engineer in Norfolk

Mechanical Engineering
Operational Knowledge of Oil and Gas Equipment
Maintenance Planning
Root Cause Failure Analysis
Cost Analysis
Change Management
Risk Assessment