... status, temporary systems, conductor/casing handling, slot recovery considerations, and subsea ... P&A) teams, Offshore Operations/Production, Subsea Engineering and Subsea Ops (ROV/diving ...
... status, temporary systems, conductor/casing handling, slot recovery considerations, and subsea ... P&A) teams, Offshore Operations/Production, Subsea Engineering and Subsea Ops (ROV/diving ...
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Job description
Engineering Interface management: Establish and maintain an interface register; drive resolution of technical and execution interfaces (e.g., SIMOPS constraints, access and isolation boundaries, lift/rigging constraints, SCR disconnects, and structural removal sequencing). Engineering readiness for execution: Ensure engineering deliverables are on schedule and issued to support procurement, vessel/rig/HLV mobilization, offshore work packs, and field execution; verify discipline inputs are complete, consistent, and fit for purpose. Drilling & Wells (P&A) coordination: Coordinate with wells teams to align P&A programs with platform power supply verification, de-energization, hydrocarbon-free status, temporary systems, conductor/casing handling, slot recovery considerations, and subsea/structural removal sequencing.
Operations integration: Coordinate with offshore operations for isolations, purging/cleaning, depressurization, energy isolation (electrical/hydraulic), permits, and safe handover from operations to EPC decommissioning execution. Subsea decommissioning coordination: Coordinate engineering related to subsea infrastructure (flushing and pigging, pipelines, manifolds, jumpers, umbilicals, moorings), including disconnect & abandonment philosophies, recovery methods, and interface and suitability to vessels/ROV/diving spreads. Topsides decommissioning coordination: Coordinate engineering for topsides de-inventory, lightering, EDC (engineering down and clean), dismantlement, heavy lifts, module/structure removal readiness, and separation cut plans including temporary works and load path considerations.
Technical queries and change control: Own the technical query process (RFIs/TQs) and coordinate closure; support Management of Change by tracking proposed changes, impacts, and approvals; ensure documentation and decision traceability. Risk, safety, and compliance support: Ensure the right level of support for Support HAZID/HAZOP, SIMOPS reviews, lift reviews, and constructability/execution readiness reviews; ensure engineering support for applicable regulatory, environmental, and company requirements. Contractor and vendor coordination: Coordinate engineering interfaces with EPCI/decommissioning contractors, marine spread contractors.
Schedule and progress reporting: Track engineering progress versus schedule; highlight key risks and schedule threats; drive recovery actions in collaboration with discipline leads and planning. Lessons learned: Capture lessons learned throughout execution and ensure they are reflected in procedures, work packs, and subsequent phases. Governance Compliance: Ensure all engineering is in alignment with client governance and delivery schedules.
Typical Deliverables / Outputs Integrated engineering interface plan, deliverables tracker / master deliverables register and interface register. Engineering execution readiness reviews and action tracking. Technical query log and close-out evidence; decision records.
PMoC support documentation: impact assessments (scope/schedule/cost/HSE), approvals, and updated controlled documents. Weekly/monthly engineering progress and risk reports for project leadership. Qualifications & Experience Experience supporting decommissioning activities such as rig-based P&A, subsea intervention, pipeline abandonment, and/or offshore heavy-lift or construction/decommissioning campaigns.
Working knowledge of offshore safety case / regulatory expectations, risk management, and contractor management in a decommissioning or major offshore execution context. Competence in progress tracking, forecasting and establishing rules of credit for engineering. Competence in document control practices and engineering deliverable management; familiarity with common project systems (e.g., SharePoint, EDMS) and scheduling/reporting tools (e.g., EcoSys/Primavera) is an advantage.
Key Skills & Competencies Strong interface management and stakeholder coordination skills across drilling/wells, operations, subsea, and facility teams. Structured problem-solving with the ability to drive closure on technical actions and remove execution blockers. Clear written and verbal communication; able to translate complex technical issues into actionable decisions for project leadership.
High attention to detail in tracking deliverables, revisions, assumptions, and action items. Strong HSSE mindset; able to challenge unsafe assumptions and ensure engineering supports safe execution. Ability to operate in fast-paced, multi-contractor environments and manage competing priorities.
Key Interfaces Key interfaces: Drilling & Wells (P&A) teams, Offshore Operations/Production, Subsea Engineering and Subsea Ops (ROV/diving), Topsides/Structural Engineering, Marine/Heavy Lift contractors, HSE, Project Controls/Planning, Procurement, Client Governance, and Regulatory/Environmental stakeholders. #LI-BC1
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Recruiting and staffing services
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501 - 1,000 Employees
Headquarters location
Houston, TX, US
Year founded
1979