Senior Abandonment Engineer – MODU Operations

at  Taqa

Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom -

Start DateExpiry DateSalaryPosted OnExperienceSkillsTelecommuteSponsor Visa
Immediate07 Oct, 2024Not Specified30 Jun, 2024N/AWell Services,Risk,Completion,Abandonment,Drive,Operations,Communication Skills,Peer Reviews,Service ProvidersNoNo
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Description:

TAQA has a Senior Abandonment Engineer – MODU Operations vacancy based onshore in Brimmond House, Prime Four, Kingswells, Aberdeen.
This position is open to both staff and contractors. If applying via an agency, this will be a contract position, and any internal contractor who applies and is successful will remain with their current contracting company.
Role Duration - 24 months
Why work for TAQA?
TAQA is committed to helping its employees and contractors work more flexibly to suit both their own and the Company’s needs.
TAQA supports diversity in the workplace and along with an inclusive environment, aims to ensure everyone feels that they can be themselves at work. This includes supporting people with a disability or health issue in a non-judgemental environment.
Compressed Working Week (CWW)
TAQA offers onshore employees and contractors a Compressed Working Week (CWW) in order to help achieve a healthy work-life balance. The CWW is an arrangement where employees and contractors work a standard two-week work period (10 days) over a compressed period of 9 working days i.e. employees contracted to work 37.5 hours per week will work 75 hours over 9 days (instead of 10 days). The 10th day in the second week of the CWW period is known as ‘Flex Friday’, a non-working day.
Agile Working
All employees and contractors at TAQA have the opportunity to participate in Agile Working. Agile Working means individuals can find an optimum balance between home/office working and flexibility on when and where contracted hours are worked. The aim is to deliver business results, whilst supporting a work/life balance and promoting a positive culture that supports engagement and retention. Individuals can establish their own working pattern with their line manager to accommodate business requirements and personal preferences

QUALIFICATIONS/TRAINING

Essential

  • Degree in a technical/engineering discipline
  • Offshore Survival Training Certificate, UK Medical and MIST
  • Fully certified by a recognised Well Control Authority for subsea activities e.g. IWCF to Supervisor level.

Preferred

  • Refer to Competency Matrix

EXPERIENCE/KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS

Essential

  • Extensive experience as an Senior Well Engineer supporting MODU subsea drilling, completion, intervention and abandonment operations.
  • Experience of creating and reviewing detailed work instructions, peer reviews, risk assessments, programme reviews, MoCs, operational deviations, AWOPs etc.
  • Experience of analysing performance and comparing the observed result against the plan to provide learning for the organization for future operations.
  • Experience of working with rig contractor and service providers during operational phase to ensures materials, services, equipment and maintenance requirements are optimised to minimize risk of equipment failure, deliver safe and efficient operations and minimise overall costs to the campaign.
  • High level of technical expertise in relation to drilling/completions engineering and operations, well services and well abandonment with proven ability to deal with complex scenarios, challenging environments and develop creative solutions.
  • High level of commercial and contractual awareness.
  • Up to date knowledge of technological developments, industry initiatives, etc.
  • Sound knowledge of subsea and well abandonment operations and of the HSE regime governing well abandonment operations

Preferred

  • Experience as a Operations Engineer supporting MODU abandonment operations.
  • Technical knowledge of Vertical and Horizontal Xmas Tree (XT) systems, associated tooling and Completion / Workover (C/WO) riser systems.
  • Good experience of offshore well site engineering
  • Experience of working in an Operator environment and in mature assets

ADDITIONAL SKILLS/REQUIREMENTS

  • Drive, energy and enthusiasm – takes on challenges/makes an impact
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Proven relationship-builder – internally and externally
  • Requirement to make regular visits offshore
  • Required to take part in out of hours duty rota covering technical and emergency response

Responsibilities:

BASIC PURPOSE OF THE ROLE

  • Supports MODU Superintendent and rig teams with technical and planning work by coordinating onshore internal and external team members to plan operations, contingencies, resolve problems and execute rig operations safely, efficiently and cost effectively.
  • Plans and executes well operations safely, efficiently and cost effectively in accordance with TAQA objectives, policies and procedures. Ensures well design and operations comply with legislation and good oilfield practice.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Well and Abandonment Planning

  • Designs well activities and creates well programmes in compliance with the TAQA Management System by analyzing offset data, generating and evaluating design options, assessing risk, preparing detailed design and programme documents.
  • Prepares Examination and Notification/Consent applications, preparing time and cost estimates, procuring services, equipment and materials and co-ordinating suppliers and service providers to meet the Well objectives for drilling, completing or working over or abandoning the well.
  • Prepares well design philosophies to ensure that life of well objectives can be met by the equipment to be installed.
  • Keeps up to date with technology development and ensures technology developments are incorporated in well design and operations where appropriate.

Operations Support

  • Supports MODU Superintendent and rig teams with technical and planning work by co-ordinating onshore internal and external team members to plan contingencies, resolve problems and execute rig operations safely, efficiently and cost effectively.
  • Assists MODU Superintendent with the creation and efficient review of detailed work instructions, peer reviews, risk assessments, programme reviews, MoCs, operational deviations, AWOPs etc.
  • Assists with arranging personnel and equipment based on the well schedule and operations to ensure all the required primary and contingency personnel are available to deliver safe and efficient operations.
  • Makes regular offshore rig visits to oversee vendor work activities and to enhance Company/vendor communications and relationships.

Commercial Support

  • Provides technical support for procurement and tender evaluation processes, with subsequent technical support for the commercial contract drafting.
  • During well operations, pro-actively manages vendor contracts ensuring technical & commercial compliance.

End of Well Reporting

  • Creates reports for the TAQA and legislative bodies by compiling operations information and performance analysis to provide an as-installed record of events and well components.
  • Leads wash-up meetings and close out non-conformance reports.

Lessons Learned

  • Records lessons learned by analyzing performance and comparing the observed result against the plan to provide learning for the organization for future operations.

Cost control and invoice approval

  • Monitors cost expenditure and approve invoices, assists cost tracking and checks estimated actual cost expenditure on a daily basis.


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Information Technology/IT

Engineering Design / R&D

Software Engineering

Trade Certificate

Offshore survival training certificate uk medical and mist

Proficient

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Aberdeen, United Kingdom