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McDermott Construction Specialist (Mechanical, Piping, and Pipeline) in Doha, Qatar

Company Overview:

People power our future. That is why advancing a dynamic, inclusive environment, where everyone grows and thrives is critically important to us.

Our ingenuity fuels daily life. Together, we’ve forged some of the most trusted partnerships across the energy value chain to make what was once just an idea a reality: laying subsea infrastructure thousands of feet below sea level, installing offshore platforms hundreds of miles from shore, and using our expertise to design and build offshore wind infrastructure.

For more than 100 years, we've been making the impossible possible. Today, we're driving the energy transition with more than 30,000 of the brightest minds across 54 countries.

Here, what you do matters.

Job Overview:

A Construction Specialist (Mechanical/Piping/Pipeline) Engineer needs a strong background in mechanical engineering, pipeline design, and materials science. They must also be well-versed in industry-specific codes, standards, and regulations. Effective communication and problem-solving skills are essential, as is the ability to adapt to different environments, work with various teams, and ensure the safety and compliance of mechanical and piping systems and pipelines.

Key Tasks and Responsibilities:

  • Design and Analysis: Collaborate with engineering teams to design mechanical systems, piping layouts, and pipelines. Perform structural and stress analysis to ensure designs meet safety and code compliance

  • Construction Oversight: Supervise and manage construction projects related to mechanical and piping systems, ensuring adherence to project plans, specifications, and safety standards

  • Site Inspections: Conduct on-site inspections to monitor construction progress, quality control, and safety compliance for mechanical and piping installations. Inspect pipelines for integrity and compliance with industry standards

  • Project Management: Manage project schedules, budgets, and resources, coordinating with various teams and contractors to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget

  • Materials and Quality Control: Oversee the selection and use of materials for mechanical and piping systems, including quality control measures to ensure compliance with standards and specifications

  • Code Compliance: Ensure that all mechanical systems, piping, and pipelines comply with relevant industry codes, regulations, and safety standards, such as ASME, API, and ANSI

  • Safety: Prioritize and enforce safety measures on construction sites and in operational facilities, conducting safety audits and ensuring the well-being of workers and the public

  • Environmental Considerations: Address environmental concerns, such as emissions, leaks, and spills, and implement environmentally friendly practices in pipeline and mechanical system operations

  • Documentation: Maintain detailed records of project activities, including drawings, inspection reports, maintenance records, and change orders

  • Client Interaction: Communicate with clients, contractors, subcontractors, and regulatory authorities to address concerns, provide project updates, and ensure that project objectives and client expectations are met

  • Testing and Commissioning: Oversee the testing and commissioning of mechanical systems and pipelines, ensuring they function as designed and meet performance criteria

  • Maintenance and Repairs: Schedule and coordinate maintenance and repair activities for mechanical systems, piping, and pipelines to ensure continuous operation and safety

  • Pipeline Integrity: For pipeline field engineers, this includes conducting integrity assessments, inspections, and maintenance programs to ensure the safe and efficient operation of pipelines

  • Corrosion Control: For pipeline engineers, implement and oversee corrosion control measures to protect the integrity of pipelines

  • Regulatory Compliance: Stay informed about and adhere to the latest industry standards and regulations, particularly in the context of pipeline safety, integrity management, and transportation regulations

Essential Qualifications and Education:

  • A bachelor’s degree in mechanical Engineering

  • 10+Years experience

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McDermott is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, genetic information, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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