What You'll Do: Be a mechanical technical resource for Owner's local Project Managers, installing contractors, mechanical vendors, and QA/QC providers for issue resolution by working with DCS Mechanical Engineer Coordinate with DCE-ME for hands-on troubleshooting activities, repair plans, and participate in critical commissioning of mechanical equipment such as the process water systems, critical cooling air handlers, fuel oil systems and any first of a kind (FOAK) equipment Review and comment on the preliminary and final TAB reports verifying system performances matches the drawing and the specifications. Review contractor RFI's and coordinate with DCE ME, A/E form for high cost. Schedule impact items. Verify device installation matches approved coordination during field walks. Identify equipment and valve access or operation conflicts with other trades. Review all fuel deliveries bills of lading (BOL) and fuel testing results prior to introduction into the generator fuel system to ensure it meets Owner's specifications. Identify items required to incorporate temporary services and flushing plans. g. Review and comment on mechanical equipment and ductwork protection plans provided by others. Review field procedures, progress, and results of flushing plans (PCW, Chilled Water, Chemical Dosing,FO, etc.) to ensure systems are being cleaned according to the approved flush plan. Reviews are to include setup of flushing equipment, temporary piping configuration, permanent piping, and valve arrangements. Provide periodical field review of the execution of mechanical and ductwork protection plans to ensure the procedures are being followed. Review ductwork pressure testing results to verify duct leakage and pressure class meets the drawings and specifications.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees