Lead Materials/Corrosion Engineer
Worley
London, United Kingdom
Role Context:
As a Lead Material Engineer at Worley, you will ensure relevant information is incorporated into onshore and subsea pipeline design, corresponding reports and specifications, including codes and standards, as well as onshore fabrication and offshore installation, from early concept phases of a project to construction phases. You will also support on proposals, tenders, and bid clarifications as well as contribute to promoting new design approaches and technologies for different project phases. You may be client facing during many instances on your assigned projects or on projects that require peer-assists.
You'll be:
- Offering technical expertise to the project team, leveraging our ability to achieve excellent results, and taking control of a pipelines and structures material requirements
- Applying your extensive knowledge in the application of advanced theories material sciences and engineering, specifically in subsea pipelines and structures and in energy transition products (hydrogen, Carbon Dioxide, Ammonia, etc...)
- Coordinating, leading, or supporting the wider group in proposals, technically and commercially
- Keeping abreast of new scientific methods and developments affecting the organization for the purpose of recommending changes in emphasis of programs or new programs warranted by such developments, including JIPs, conferences, etc...
- Have the ability to maintain full technical responsibility for interpreting, organizing, executing, and coordinating technical scopes within several projects; bringing in lessons learnt from the several different scopes
You'll have:
- Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering or Bachelor of Engineering, or Master of Science (MSc) in Engineering or Masters of Engineering (MEng)
- Experienced in subsea design as well as offshore installation elements and fabrication, with a basic knowledge in Hydrogen and CO2 pipelines
- Good understanding of what it takes to specify materials for new products, like hydrogen, or slurries, or CO2 in dense and gaseous phases, or any other product
- Good working knowledge of codes and standards as well as other recommended practices, specifically those applicable to subsea design
- An understanding of the technical issues related to high pressure, high temperature flowlines, deep water, and sour service pipelines and experience in dealing with inputs into Finite Element modelling and Engineering Critical Assessment (ECA), and associated testing and qualification requirements
- Excellent people’s skills interacting with engineers of different seniority, technical capability, and cultural background, proactive to get the work done, a team player with a can-do attitude
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