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Lead Process Engineer - Expression of Interest

Wood · Malaysia · Posted 2 hours ago

Company Wood Location Malaysia Employment type Full-time Posted 2 hours ago Listed via Wood
Remarkable people, trusted by clients to design and advance the world. Wood is currently recruiting for a Lead Process Engineer to support a major FPSO (Floating Production Storage and Offloading) bid. This role will be responsible for leading all process engineering activities during the proposal phase, ensuring that the process design basis, technical solutions, and process deliverables are developed in accordance with client requirements, industry standards, and Wood's engineering practices. The successful candidate will play a key role in developing the process design for a large-scale offshore production facility, supporting bid strategy, technical proposal development, engineering estimates, risk assessments, execution planning, and client engagement activities. The role requires extensive experience in offshore oil and gas developments and a strong understanding of FPSO topsides process facilities from concept and FEED through EPC/EPCI execution. #LI-Onsite What we can offer Meaningful and interesting projects delivered to leaders of industry across conventional and emerging energy sectors. Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion; we are an organization actively committed to diversity and inclusion across our business with employee networks committed to giving all employees a voice. Competitive salary with regular salary reviews to ensure we are rewarding at the right level in line with the market. Commitment to continued professional development; development plans that are tailored to your individual needs and interests. Global connections; join experts around the world who are at the leading edge of our industry, shaping the standards of our profession.
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