Naval Architect - Marine Integrity Coordinator |
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Job ID:
102508 |
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USA Houston |
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Salary: |
Salary commensurate per Year |
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Status: |
Full Time |
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JobLevel: |
Internship |
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Job Description |
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The Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Strategic Performance Unit has an immediate need for a Naval Architect / Marine Structural Engineering Coordinator to provide engineering support as a member of the Marine Engineering Team. The Naval Architect / Marine Engineering Coordinator will be responsible to provide engineering and structural support for the long-term integrity management of floating systems for BP’s deepwater assets. Within this position you will be responsible for carrying out work to comply with elements of the BP Group Integrity Management Standard as applicable to floating stability, weight management and structural integrity. Scheduling and oversight of activities associated with planning, scheduling and execution of offshore related inspections is a key part of this role.
BP currently operates seven deepwater floating facilities and one deepwater fixed platform in the Gulf of Mexico. The portfolio of floating production facilities includes one Tension Leg Platform (Marlin), three Spars (Horn Mountain, Mad Dog, and Holstein), and three Semisubmersibles (Nakika, Thunder Horse, and Atlantis). Pompano is the deepwater fixed platform production facility.
The incumbent will be required to support assessment of weight and floating stability capacity of existing floating production facilities for new platform additions and subsea tiebacks. Further, the incumbent will be required to support structural related inspection planning and scheduling for floating installations ensuring the activities are performed in a manner which maximizes the opportunities to integrate work activities and minimizes any duplicate equipment mobilizations, leading to optimization of overall inspection costs. Seamless integration of the various aspects of marine facilities management across all of these deepwater assets is an important part of this position.
Primary focus areas are mechanical and structural integrity, hazard evaluation, management of change, emergency response, floating system performance monitoring, maintaining regulatory compliance, and minimizing potential operating downtime. The incumbent will work within an existing team of floating system and marine specialists, providing engineering support and technical assurance for seven deepwater floating production systems and one deepwater fixed jacket.
Qualifications
- BSc.in Naval Architecture, Civil/Structural Engineering, Ocean Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering is highly desirable. PhD or MSc in Ocean Engineering,Civil/Structural Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering is desirable. Other degrees will be considered on a case by case basis, depending on relevant work experience.
- A minimum of three to eight years of experience is desired, related to design, construction, operation, maintenance, integrity management, or performance monitoring of floating production facilities.
- Focuses effort and prioritises work to deliver business value.
- Overcomes obstacles and adapts approach to achieve outstanding results.
- Takes account of impact of delivery on the business, balances short- and long-term views.
- Considers the merits of differing positions or opposing viewpoints.
- Specialist Floating Systems - Global Response, Stability and Hull Structure.
Our business is the exploration, production, refining, trading and distribution of energy. This is what we do, and we do it on a truly global scale. With a workforce of nearly 100,000 employees, BP operates with business activities and customers in more than 100 countries across six continents. Every day, we serve millions of customers around the world. We are continually looking for talented, committed and ambitious people to help us shape the face of energy for the future.
BP's Exploration and Production segment focuses on finding reserves of oil and gas, developing the means to extract and process it and then consistently producing and transporting it to market. This involves using cutting edge technology to find the energy reserves, the ability to drill thousands of meters under the ground, designing, building and operating some of the world's largest most complex production onshore / offshore facilities and finally being able to transport these fluids, in order to provide energy to the world.
BP is the largest operator (excluding National Oil Companies) in the world with over 6.6MM BOE/Day gross operated production and operations in 25 countries on six continents. The largest community in BP's Exploration and Production (E&P) Segment, around 6000 people work in operations, essentially delivering oil and gas from the wellhead to the market. Operations staff play a significant role at all stages of the exploration and production cycle - providing input to a project from early appraisal all the way through to full production.
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