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Facilities Engineer


Oman Shell


Location

Neuquén, Neuquén | Argentina


Job description

The Facility Engineer is the primary engineering resource for the surface facilities in the area of the field to which they are assigned, supporting increased production, minimal downtime, and Goal Zero HSE performance.For the area of the field to which they are assigned, the facility engineer is primarily responsible for:Surveillance:Maintaining awareness of the state of the surface facilities through instrument data (e.g. PI trends), relationships with field operators, and direct observation in the field.Maintaining awareness of the field business context, with emphasis on surface related costs and value drivers.TroubleshootingUnderstanding the root causes of equipment and system failures.Actively participating in the MTO (Manage Threats and Opportunities) process.Proposing and justifying solutions for failures, then executing or overseeing execution (typically by the small projects team) of those solutions.OptimizationDirect collaboration with production engineering to optimize the full value chain from reservoir to sales point.Understanding the limits of the system and where current performance is in relation to those limits.Support the WRFM production system optimization process through leading facility reviews and supporting well reviews.Proposing and justifying projects to safely increase value through increased production or reduced costs, then executing or overseeing execution (typically by the small projects team) of those projects.Process SafetyEnsuring that the MOC process is rigorously followed.Ownership of critical documents (primarily P&IDs and Cause-and-Effect tablesmatrices).Supporting HSE incident investigations as required.Supporting new (and revalidation of existing) Process Hazard Analyses (such as HAZOPs).In all areas, application of Continuous Improvement / Lean practices is required to systematically reduce cost, increase production, and improve safety. This includes documenting, sharing, and adopting lessons learned and best practices inside and outside Shell.Dimensions Primary engineering focal point for all surface facility issues for an area of the field.Regular (>2 days/week) presence in the field. Due to the areal extent of the field and distance from Neuquén city, extensive driving is may be required, including on unpaved roads. A Shell-provided truck will be made available for field use if necessary and defensive driving training is mandatory.Interaction with all levels of the organization, including operators, field leadership, asset leadership, development teams, engineering TAs, and project delivery staff.In addition to the primary responsibilities, the field facility engineer is expected to act as the focal point in one or more field-wide initiative/process (e.g. WRFM, chemicals, alarm management, MOC, finance, development, sand management, etc).In line with UPU's technical broadening effort, the facility engineer is expected to develop competence in all elements of surface facilities, including process engineering, process containment, mechanical-static design, PACO, and rotating equipment. Additionally, development of familiarity with well operations (basic production technology) is expected.Requirements 3 – 8 years of relevant industry experienceOnshore oil production background and/or experience in field operations is preferred.Fluent in Spanish, moderate to advanced reading/writing/speaking in English is preferredBachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in related engineering discipline or equivalent experience.Knowledge level understanding of Asset Integrity – Process Safety Management (AI-PSM) concepts and processes.Awareness level understanding of Shell and Industry Facilities design standards and codes, and performance standards, such as DEPs, PRS, OCA and API codesDiscipline competency equivalent to a JG5 in a relevant technical discipline (e.g. process engineering, mechanical/static, PACO)Awareness level competency demonstrated for Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA) techniques and methods, preferably including Causal Learning.Demonstrated abilities to work across multi-disciplinary teams that could include operations, leadership, finance, engineering, regulatory, and others.Awareness level competency in Managing Threats & Opportunities (MTO), Production System Optimization (PSO), Wells, Reservoir, and Facility Management (WRFM), and Alarm Management processes.Change Management skills, including knowledge level understanding of the Management of Change (MOC) process.Demonstrated ability to exercise independent judgment and initiative.-
DISCLAIMER:
Please note: We occasionally amend or withdraw Shell jobs and reserve the right to do so at any time, including prior to the advertised closing date. Before applying, you are advised to read our data protection policy. This policy describes the processing that may be associated with your personal data and informs you that your personal data may be transferred to Shell/Shell Group companies around the world. The Shell Group and its approved recruitment consultants will never ask you for a fee to process or consider your application for a career with Shell. Anyone who demands such a fee is not an authorised Shell representative and you are strongly advised to refuse any such demand. Shell is an Equal Opportunity Employer. , Argentina Job Family Group:
Process Engineering Worker Type:
Regular Posting Start Date:
July 24, 2023 Business unit:
Integrated Gas and Upstream Experience Level:
Experienced Professionals Job Description: Job Description The Facility Engineer is the primary engineering resource for the surface facilities in the area of the field to which they are assigned, supporting increased production, minimal downtime, and Goal Zero HSE performance.For the area of the field to which they are assigned, the facility engineer is primarily responsible for:Surveillance:Maintaining awareness of the state of the surface facilities through instrument data (e.g. PI trends), relationships with field operators, and direct observation in the field.Maintaining awareness of the field business context, with emphasis on surface related costs and value drivers.TroubleshootingUnderstanding the root causes of equipment and system failures.Actively participating in the MTO (Manage Threats and Opportunities) process.Proposing and justifying solutions for failures, then executing or overseeing execution (typically by the small projects team) of those solutions.OptimizationDirect collaboration with production engineering to optimize the full value chain from reservoir to sales point.Understanding the limits of the system and where current performance is in relation to those limits.Support the WRFM production system optimization process through leading facility reviews and supporting well reviews.Proposing and justifying projects to safely increase value through increased production or reduced costs, then executing or overseeing execution (typically by the small projects team) of those projects.Process SafetyEnsuring that the MOC process is rigorously followed.Ownership of critical documents (primarily P&IDs and Cause-and-Effect tablesmatrices).Supporting HSE incident investigations as required.Supporting new (and revalidation of existing) Process Hazard Analyses (such as HAZOPs).In all areas, application of Continuous Improvement / Lean practices is required to systematically reduce cost, increase production, and improve safety. This includes documenting, sharing, and adopting lessons learned and best practices inside and outside Shell.Dimensions Primary engineering focal point for all surface facility issues for an area of the field.Regular (>2 days/week) presence in the field. Due to the areal extent of the field and distance from Neuquén city, extensive driving is may be required, including on unpaved roads. A Shell-provided truck will be made available for field use if necessary and defensive driving training is mandatory.Interaction with all levels of the organization, including operators, field leadership, asset leadership, development teams, engineering TAs, and project delivery staff.In addition to the primary responsibilities, the field facility engineer is expected to act as the focal point in one or more field-wide initiative/process (e.g. WRFM, chemicals, alarm management, MOC, finance, development, sand management, etc).In line with UPU's technical broadening effort, the facility engineer is expected to develop competence in all elements of surface facilities, including process engineering, process containment, mechanical-static design, PACO, and rotating equipment. Additionally, development of familiarity with well operations (basic production technology) is expected.Requirements 3 – 8 years of relevant industry experienceOnshore oil production background and/or experience in field operations is preferred.Fluent in Spanish, moderate to advanced reading/writing/speaking in English is preferredBachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in related engineering discipline or equivalent experience.Knowledge level understanding of Asset Integrity – Process Safety Management (AI-PSM) concepts and processes.Awareness level understanding of Shell and Industry Facilities design standards and codes, and performance standards, such as DEPs, PRS, OCA and API codesDiscipline competency equivalent to a JG5 in a relevant technical discipline (e.g. process engineering, mechanical/static, PACO)Awareness level competency demonstrated for Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA) techniques and methods, preferably including Causal Learning.Demonstrated abilities to work across multi-disciplinary teams that could include operations, leadership, finance, engineering, regulatory, and others.Awareness level competency in Managing Threats & Opportunities (MTO), Production System Optimization (PSO), Wells, Reservoir, and Facility Management (WRFM), and Alarm Management processes.Change Management skills, including knowledge level understanding of the Management of Change (MOC) process.Demonstrated ability to exercise independent judgment and initiative.-
DISCLAIMER:
Please note: We occasionally amend or withdraw Shell jobs and reserve the right to do so at any time, including prior to the advertised closing date. Before applying, you are advised to read our data protection policy. This policy describes the processing that may be associated with your personal data and informs you that your personal data may be transferred to Shell/Shell Group companies around the world. The Shell Group and its approved recruitment consultants will never ask you for a fee to process or consider your application for a career with Shell. Anyone who demands such a fee is not an authorised Shell representative and you are strongly advised to refuse any such demand. Shell is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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