Technical Project Engineering
Technical Project Engineering covers a broad range of engineering disciplines, including electrical, mechanical, chemical, civil, structural, automation, and software engineering. The activities involved in project engineering include discipline-specific engineering and design, planning, risk assessments, and coordination of resources (personnel and equipment).
Key Areas of Responsibility:
- Engineering Development:
- Ensure engineering development is complete, and multidisciplinary information is integrated.
- Lead development of new solutions for complex projects and challenges.
- Drive the completion of all engineering activities on the project.
- Coordinate engineering disciplines across multiple projects.
- Provide technical support during testing, installation, and commissioning activities.
- Design and conduct experiments, analyze, and interpret data.
- Prepare complete project documentation within the area of responsibility.
- Act as design authority for a particular engineering discipline and complete assignments accordingly.
- Quality and Cost Management:
- Provide cost-effective, quality solutions while delivering within budget and contract terms.
- Ensure adherence to safety standards and mitigate potential risks.
- Project Planning:
- Create work plans and cost estimates.
- Review and approve scope, budget, and schedule for assignments.
- Stakeholder Interaction:
- Interact directly with customers, officials, contractors, and supply chain partners.
Senior Professional (P3) Role:
- Applies advanced knowledge typically gained through higher education and extensive work experience.
- May manage projects or processes independently with limited supervision.
- Coaches and reviews the work of lower-level professionals.
- Handles difficult and sometimes complex problems.
Skills Required
Project Coordination, Cost Estimation, Substation Automation, Project Management