Asset Process Engineer (Oil & Gas)

London
5 days ago
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We are seeking an Asset Process Engineer to support a portfolio of mature upstream oil and gas production assets, focused on diagnosing late-life operating challenges and delivering solutions in collaboration with site and multi-disciplinary teams.

This is a hands-on technical consultancy that requires strong root-cause problem solving across corrosion constraints, aging equipment, changing fluids, and tightening emissions requirements.

The role is London-based 4dpw + international travel to operational sites. All travel expenses will be covered.

Key Responsibilities:
Familiarisation with the design and peculiarities of each asset
Conduct investigatory site visits, working closely with OIMs and operators to identify operating challenges
Develop SMART frameworks for addressing identified challenges with priority given to safety and production output
Propose pragmatic and feasible solutions with supporting analysis
Coordinate and support testing to validate proposed solutions
Present findings and recommendations clearly to senior stakeholders
Work with process and other discipline teams to develop selected solutions through to implementation
Provide operational and troubleshooting support as required
Contribute to process optimisation initiatives and provide technical input to projects

Must have the following:
Process Engineer with 10-15+ years’ experience working on late-life assets within oil & gas and/or petrochemicals (onshore and/or offshore)
Proficiency in both French and English (essential)
Proven track record of developing and implementing pragmatic, safe, “out-of-the-box” process engineering solutions
Operational site experience with hands-on problem-solving capability
Strong practical working knowledge of process engineering tools, particularly Unisim
Excellent presentation and communication skills for senior stakeholder engagement
Working knowledge of international standards
Experience in the design of typical equipment used in oil and gas processing facilities
Willingness to travel internationally (~30% of time)

Please do not apply if:
You do not have 10+ years' process engineering experience in oil and gas or petrochemicals
You are not fluent in both French and English
You do not have operational site experience
You are not willing to travel internationally
You are a theoretical engineer without hands-on problem-solving delivery experience

IMPORTANT NOTICE – PLEASE FOLLOW:
Applications must only be made via the link in this advertisement and NOT through other channels such as emails, mobile, socials, scheduling calls from our PRO PMs website booking tool or calling us via PRO PMs website contact details.
We guarantee that every CV application will be viewed, assessed fairly and as such, please do not call for a status.
Once an initial shortlist has been established, we do however guarantee to provide accurate feedback once any conversations have commenced with any candidates, and we are very transparent and timely about status and progress from that point forwards.
Initiating direct contact will not benefit your application, it detracts on time for all and would introduce a bias into the process which we do not support. It can negatively affect your application as these instructions are clear. This is to assist all applicants and the client in a swift efficient sourcing process to find the highest calibre contractor suited for the stated requirements

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