Job Description
We are seeking a Project Engineer with
2–5 years of experience in Oil & Gas / Petrochemical projects to support the planning, coordination, and execution of engineering activities across project phases. The role involves working closely with multi-disciplinary teams and external stakeholders to ensure timely delivery of engineering deliverables while maintaining compliance with industry standards and client requirements.
Requirements
Roles & Responsibilities
- Assist in project coordination and execution during FEED and detailed engineering stages
- Support multi-disciplinary engineering activities throughout the project lifecycle
- Review and track engineering deliverables, vendor documents, and technical submissions
- Coordinate with Mechanical, Piping, Civil/Structural, Electrical, and Instrumentation teams
- Participate in project review meetings (P&ID, HAZOP, Model Reviews, Design Reviews)
- Maintain and update project documentation, schedules, and action trackers
- Assist in preparation of technical documents such as data sheets, specifications, and reports
- Support tendering activities, vendor evaluation, and technical bid analysis
- Track project progress and highlight risks, delays, and dependencies
- Ensure compliance with applicable industry codes and standards
Technical Skills
- Understanding of Oil & Gas / Petrochemical engineering systems
- Familiarity with P&ID, GA drawings, and piping isometric drawings
- Experience in reviewing engineering deliverables and vendor documentation
- Knowledge of FEED and detailed engineering workflows
- Awareness of industry codes and standards (API, ASME, ANSI, NFPA, IEC, ISA, OSHA)
Qualification & Experience
- B.E / B.Tech in Mechanical / Civil / Electrical / Instrumentation Engineering
- 2–5 years of experience in Oil & Gas / Petrochemical / EPC projects
- Exposure to FEED and detailed engineering phases preferred
- Experience in multi-disciplinary coordination is an advantage
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