Job Description
Job Overview:
The Senior Manager Piping Engineering is tasked with the development of departmental plans, including business, production, and/or organizational priorities. The role requires multi-disciplinary expertise and the ability to understand the industry to achieve financial and operational objectives. The Regional Disicpline Manager - Piping Engineering manages multiple related teams, sets their organizational priorities, and allocates the appropriate resources. As the discipline Subject Matter Expert (SME), they must be able to identify and resolve a range of complex technical, operational, and organizational problems. The role directly impacts business results by supporting and function-specific projects, products, services, and/or technologies, and developing policies and plans.
Responsibilities
Key Tasks and Responsibilities:
- Provide leadership to managers and professional staff within a department.
- Accountable for the performance and results of multiple disciplines within a department.
- Apply managerial expertise to achieve financial and operational objectives.
- Resolve a variety of complex problems that have implications within the area of responsibility.
- Develop operational plans to achieve business objectives.
- Influence customer and/or organizational leadership to achieve operational objectives.
- Manage the performance of discipline employees through goal setting, ongoing assessment, and coaching.
- Contribute to functional strategy development.
- Propose scope splits between engineering offices and/or subcontractors (as applicable) at the bid stage and at award.
- Negotiate with other engineering disciplines, Fabrication, Marine, and Project Management Teams to ensure best schedules and execution plans within agreed budgets.
- Attend project kickoff and review meetings, vendor meetings, and engineering meetings, as required.
- Interface with peers and Global Engineering.
- Foster teamwork of Regional or Functional Managers. Provide and direct bid assistance
- Ensure availability and allocate discipline manpower resources as required to provide agreed deliverables and meet agreed schedules and budgets.
- Maintain historical norms to establish budgets and forecasts.
- Prepare/review the department's budgets and forecasts.
- Manage financial and operational objectives.
- Ensure departmental plans are aligned with business, financial, and operational objectives.
- Meet group DOE forecasts, within schedule and budget.
- Review/ approve departmental key documents and drawings such as:
- Progress and productivity reports.
- Workhours/timesheet bookings.
- Requisitions for software, computers, and other departmental expenses.
- Expense reports.
- Estimates for proposals, including cost, schedule, and manhour estimates and execution plans.
- Forecasting reports.
- Project-specific procedures and design reports.
- Conduct staff feedback meetings.
- Identify and resolve technical, operational, and organizational problems.
- Keep the Director, Area Manager, and Project Management Teams apprised of high-level activities and concerns, technical, budgetary, and work power-related.
- Plan and recommend department work power, training/development, and assist in recruiting resources.
- Coordinate the training and development of Discipline personnel.
- Evaluate performance and recommend changes in the classification and compensation of department personnel.
- Travel on a regular basis to the other office locations within Offshore Middle East and if required, also to the Chennai engineering center.
Reports to: Senior Director Engineering
Liaise with: Engineering Directors in each regional office location, Managers and Supervisors of other Engineering / Design Disciplines, Project Managers, Project Engineers, and Project Management Teams; Offshore/Onshore Managers, Planning Managers, Proposals Department, Procurement Department, Safety Department, HR Department, QC and Certification Group, External McDermott Offices, Client Representatives, Vendor & Subcontractor Representatives
Supervises: All Discipline Managers, Engineers, Designers, and support personnel within the department
Qualifications
Essential Qualifications and Education:
- Bachelor’s Degree or Master’s Degree in Engineering.
- Twenty plus (20+) years of experience and proven leadership experience in Oil and Gas with major contractors or consultant.
- Five plus (5+) years of proven management experience of leading the full piping discipline (Piping layout, pipe stress and piping materials engineering) in a similar Oil and Gas industry contractor or consultants.
- Preferably Registered Professional Engineer or member of professional engineering society as applicable.
- General multi-discipline knowledge of design techniques and analysis methods, and general knowledge of the theory, content, and application of statutory codes and guidelines as applicable.
- Detailed knowledge of project execution and managerial skills.
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