Senior Rotating Equipment Engineer (Diesel) job in UK
Our client is an international upstream Oil & Gas company with the majority of its production carried out in North America, the North Sea and Southeast Asia and is committed to conducting its business safely, in an ethically, socially and environmentally responsible manner
As Senior Rotating Equipment Engineer (Diesel) your main responsibilities will include
Providing strategic direction to all company’s North Sea operations on Diesel Engine Maintenance Strategies and Industry Best practice
Defining and periodically revising Company Diesel Engine Maintenance Philosophy
Defining and periodically revising Asset specific Diesel Engine Maintenance Strategies
Management of critical Diesel Engine equipment spares. Determine appropriate stock levels and inventory locations
Review and approve Maintenance Change Requests (P1, P2 & P3)
Definition and embedment of effective mechanical and rotating equipment engineering processes and written schemes of examination
Assurance that all rotating equipment policies and procedures comply with company standards and industry, legislative practices
Identifying equipment reliability improvements
Promote and develop a safety and environmental awareness culture
Provide maintenance reviews to AFA’s
Education, Experience, Technical Qualifications:
Degree qualified in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent
Preferably Chartered Engineer with significant experience gained in an engineering, OEM or upstream oil and gas organisation
This is a permanent position
If you feel that you are well suited to the above opportunity and would like to find out more then please contact Orion Group for more information or apply by forwarding your current CV quoting reference 81972
Orion Group currently supplies over 3,500 personnel in roles including Oil & Gas, Renewables, Power & Utilities, Construction, Mining, Rail, Aerospace, IT & Telecoms, Office and Commercial. With 29 offices worldwide, Orion Group operating in the UK and internationally and in January 2009, were named the UK's number one for engineering recruitment

