Process Utilities Engineer III

CRBSan Diego, CA
17h

About The Position

The Process Utilities Engineer III is responsible for leading the design for a defined scope of the project such as a series of unit operations or systems. The Process Utilities Engineer III is responsible for managing the scope, budget and schedule under their purview. The unit operations, area and systems could range from small to medium size projects of a complexity commensurate with the experience level. The Process Utilities Engineer III is expected to communicate effectively and frequently with the client to identify the design requirements, translate those requirements into scope, and document the open issues, project decisions and actions required to consistently advance the design. The individual is expected to be able identify departures from contracted scope, changes to design direction and elevate, as required, to the Discipline Lead or Project Manager. Frequently communicates and coordinates with internal and external engineers, clients, construction managers, trade partners and vendors. Manages multiple complex tasks, establishes priorities and directs the work of others. The Engineer may work independently or at the direction of the Lead Engineer or Project Manager. Participates in cross-discipline squad checks and discipline checks for small projects of intermediate complexity and drives overall project quality. Provides mentorship to junior discipline and design staff. Leads project system design programming and planning. Conducts quality checking of documents for complex projects (e.g., technical verification of design calculations and documentation) and drives overall project quality. Develops basic internal discipline design and engineering training presentations. Develops construction drawing packages and writes construction specifications on intermediate projects of limited complexity and with little oversight. Provides support for construction activities such as RFI responses, submittal reviews, punch list development and construction progress reports. Manages multiple complex tasks, establishes priorities and directs the work of others. Participates in activities which require more experience, deeper understanding or involve more complexity such as: Technical Bid Tabulations Vendor Package Management Factory Acceptance Testing Risk Assessments HAZOP/HCCP/Etc. 3D Model Review for and Coordination / Clash Resolution Prepare Sequence of Operations and review Functional Specifications

Requirements

  • ABET-accredited Bachelor’s degree in discipline-specific field
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in an operating company or design firm setting for a related industry
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Intermediate experience with applicable Industry and Regulatory Guidance and statutory building codes

Nice To Haves

  • EIT or PE is preferred
  • Proficiency in discipline-specific software (hydraulic modeling, pipe stress analysis, etc.)
  • Basic experience with commissioning, startup, qualification, operating or troubleshooting issues with process utility systems
  • Experience coordinating and managing a design within a project team or with construction trade partners, and vendors

Responsibilities

  • Leads the design for a defined scope of the project such as a series of unit operations or systems.
  • Manages the scope, budget and schedule under their purview.
  • Communicates effectively and frequently with the client to identify the design requirements, translate those requirements into scope, and document the open issues, project decisions and actions required to consistently advance the design.
  • Identifies departures from contracted scope, changes to design direction and elevate, as required, to the Discipline Lead or Project Manager.
  • Frequently communicates and coordinates with internal and external engineers, clients, construction managers, trade partners and vendors.
  • Manages multiple complex tasks, establishes priorities and directs the work of others.
  • Participates in cross-discipline squad checks and discipline checks for small projects of intermediate complexity and drives overall project quality.
  • Provides mentorship to junior discipline and design staff.
  • Leads project system design programming and planning.
  • Conducts quality checking of documents for complex projects (e.g., technical verification of design calculations and documentation) and drives overall project quality.
  • Develops basic internal discipline design and engineering training presentations.
  • Develops construction drawing packages and writes construction specifications on intermediate projects of limited complexity and with little oversight.
  • Provides support for construction activities such as RFI responses, submittal reviews, punch list development and construction progress reports.
  • Participates in activities which require more experience, deeper understanding or involve more complexity such as: Technical Bid Tabulations, Vendor Package Management, Factory Acceptance Testing, Risk Assessments, HAZOP/HCCP/Etc., 3D Model Review for and Coordination / Clash Resolution, Prepare Sequence of Operations and review Functional Specifications

Benefits

  • CRB offers a complete and competitive benefit package designed to meet individual and family needs.
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