Mechanical Piping Engineer

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JOB SCOPE: Piping Engineer should be responsible to conduct piping design work independently including pipe support for Oil & Gas, Petrochemical field project through both of Estimation and Execution stage by planning and arrangement of manpower, management and control of schedule for Engineering Works.

RESPONSIBILITIES: Routine work in the office

  • Review and study of technical requirement for the project and provide assessment report to HOD / Team Leader.
  • Preparation and control of Engineering Schedule and Document List.
  • To control and issue MR list for piping work in project execution. Management for engineering subcontractor (Instruction / Control / Supervision / Assessment).
  • Management for CAD operator. (Instruction / Control / Supervision).
  • Preparation of the specification and datasheet for piping material and valve, other accessory for piping and other Engineering Works.
  • To Plan, Conduct and Summarize MTO (Material Take off) for Piping Material.
  • Preparation and control of Material Requisition.
  • Review and Evaluation of Vendor’s Proposal technically.
  • Preparing of Clarification sheet to Owner and Vendor.
  • Conduct Bid Evaluation of Vendor’s Quotation.
  • To coordinate, lead and control interface between internal engineering groups (Mechanical / Electrical & Instrument / Civil) and
  • others (consultant, supplier, customer and relevant authority).
  • Review and checking the drawing / documents issued by Subcontractor and CAD operator.
  • Preparation of proposal document for consideration.
  • Proposal and negotiation with customers.
  • Compile information, study and report any change and variation to HOD / Team Leader while proposing best solutions. To control vender output including the schedule of the submission & the delivery and the quality of the drawings & the actual equipment.
Required Character And Capability (Experience And Skill)
  • To keep his/her eyes open for situation and progress of surrounding work and take lead role in any matters.
  • To always take initiative at design work for adjustment amongst other groups.
  • To ensure relevant information is shared and delegated timely within Engineering Team and set the priority and timeline for engineering work.
  • To make appropriate decision make unerring judgments.
  • To review engineering document delicately and ensure accuracy of Engineering Work.
  • To make sure familiar with Code & Standards (ASME / BS / API) and Malaysian regulation for piping.
  • To have wealth of knowledge of material property, piping material and component.
  • To have experience of piping design by using CAD software by own self.
  • To have understanding of P&ID and share knowledge with junior Engineers.
  • To know consideration of piping arrangement.
  • To have Know-how of check point for piping arrangement in the drawing that subcontractor / others planned.
  • To have drafting technic and knowledge and knowledge of Piping stress analysis.
  • To have solving skills for the failed result of piping stress analysis.
  • Possess basic knowledge of site activities, practices and procedures in the construction field and materials.
  • Good communication skills, problem-solving skills, and multitasking skills with keen attention to detail.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATION:
  • Possess a Degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent.
  • At least 5 years related working experience in related field.
  • Computer literate especially in Microsoft Offices and AutoCAD.
  • Required language(s): Bahasa Malaysia, English.
  • Positive attitude, able to coordinate and work as a team.
  • Willing to travel and to be based at a project / construction site.
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