Senior Flow Assurance Engineer

Certain Advantage
Leatherhead, Surrey
10 months ago
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Senior Flow Assurance Engineer

6 months – outside IR35

Certain Advantage are recruiting on behalf of a globally renowned engineering consultancy who specialise in FEED phases of Energies and decarbonisation projects working closely with clients from small scale to supermajors.

We’re looking for a couple of Senior Flow Assurance Engineers with experience on flow assurance conceptual and front-end studies and topsides process engineering activities. Process modeling in HYSYS would be an advantage but not essential.

As a Senior Flow Assurance Engineer your main responsibilities will include:

Act as a flow assurance engineer on a range of upstream projects, and conduct Flow Assurance studies using software packages, e.g., OLGA, PIPESIM etc.
Develop pipeline simulation models, perform simulations of selected cases as defined by self / project and assess simulation results.
Perform design calculations and prepare technical reports in accordance with company and project quality requirements.
Report to flow assurance SME.
Contribute to flow assurance strategies, philosophies and procedures.
Demonstrate excellent technical report writing and presentation skills.Your experience

Experience in single and multiphase pipelines (steady state and transient hydraulic) analyses using industry standard software, e.g., OLGA, PIPESIM, PIPENET etc. is essential.
Demonstrable recent hands-on experience in flow assurance modeling using OLGA transient simulation software.
Experience in assessing flow assurance issues like slugging, hydrates, wax, erosion, corrosion etc. by use of simulation software and providing the best mitigation solutions.
An ability to work in a collaborative way as part of a multi-discipline project group with minimum supervision.
Experience in pipeline sizing and thermo-hydraulics Studies, transient analysis covering shut down, blowdown, start-Up, ramp-up / turndown scenarios.
Experience in pipeline overpressure protection studies including surge pressure analysis.
Good understanding of thermodynamics and experience of Multiflash preferred.
Knowledge of applicable regulations, codes, and standards.
Proven ability to plan and execute studies.
Ability and experience of presenting to clients.
Operational experience would be a benefit but not essential. 
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