Principal Rotating Equipment Engineer

Accountability

The Principal Rotating Equipment Engineer has the technical responsibility for rotating equipment, utilities equipment, lifting & handling equipment, as well as general mechanical equipment.
As the Principal Rotating Equipment Engineer, you utilize your technical expertise to develop safe and quality solutions in support of project and discipline requirements with minimal guidance. You ensure successful resolution of complex technical issues to meet project and discipline deliverables. You engage with peers across Regional Centers to promote knowledge sharing and acts as a consultant and mentor to less experienced engineers to ensure knowledge transfer, product memory, and application of best practices.
The Principal Rotating Equipment Engineer works in conjunction with Discipline Manager, Discipline Leads, Supply Chain and Construction to seek continuous improvement in both quality and efficiency of work.

In order to develop technical solutions with a cross-disciplinary approach, you are to:

  • Demonstrate depth and breadth of technical knowledge to ensure technical solutions account for design factors such as constructability, install ability, operability, vendor capability, as well as schedule and budgetary constraints;
  • Utilize technical expertise to identify gaps between the design solution and known product specifications; Recommend best alternative solution(s);
  • Utilize Company's Products knowledge and how each product relates to the various disciplines to minimize the negative impact on the completion of key project milestones;
  • Communicate the changes that impact the completion of key project milestones to all stakeholders;
  • Proactively provide Discipline Manager and/or Discipline Lead with updates regarding activity status, highlight concerns as they arise, and provide guidance to support Discipline Lead to stay within the allocated budget on the project.

In order to ensure complex issues for project are successfully resolved, you are to:

  • Utilize established network to resolve complex issues; If issue is outside area of expertise, partner with Technical Expert or Technical Authority to provide Discipline Lead with recommendation or alternative resources to resolve issues;
  • Apply technical expertise as required to build confidence in Discipline capabilities;
  • Act as Subject Matter Expert with Clients to inform and influence decisions as needed to gain perspective and understanding of expectations and deliverables;
  • Ensure lessons learned are documented to enable information sharing on future projects.

Furthermore, you are to:

  • Actively share experience/knowledge with peers and participate in all applicable project design reviews;
  • Challenge technical solutions to ensure all options have been considered and promote best approach; Apply expertise in the practical application of new technology in industry;
  • Collaborate with Discipline Lead to propose/optimize methodology regarding how to execute the tasks within the framework of project requirements;
  • Ensure activities are completed in compliance with applicable policies, codes, standards, regulations and industry practices;
  • Promote continuous improvement within the Discipline by maintaining/sharing the latest industry developments; Conduct research to solve unique and complex problems;
  • Participate in Client facing meetings to influence decision making and resolve complex technical issues based on recognized skills in discipline.