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Lead Combustion Engineer
 
     
 
MANDATORY QUALIFICATION
 
     
 
  • 10 years or more in Combustion Engineering in the EPC business
  • Three assignments as Lead Combustion Engineer of EPC projects in the Major E&C Contractor
 
     
 
      QUALIFICATION  
         
     
Job Title Lead Combustion Engineer
Department/Division Combustion Engineering Department,
Engineering Division
Location JGC Yokohama Operations Center, Yokohama, Japan
       
1. Responsibilities
 

The Lead Combustion Engineer (LE) will perform the duties described in Para. 2 below.

       
2. Major Duties
 

The following are the major duties of the Lead Combustion Engineer:

  • Review ITB and prepare data sheets, specifications and requisitions of combustion equipment such as fired heaters (process furnaces), flares (elevated flares and ground flares), incinerators (SRU Reaction furnaces, incinerator, etc.) and boilers (both package type and HRSG).
  • Planning of Combustion Engineering Execution in the Project
  • Design study/calculation for the performance and strength of combustion equipment to verify ITB, vendor or their own designs
  • Technical clarifications/evaluations of vendor proposals
  • Engineering coordination between vendors, JGC engineering disciplines, construction site and clients/joint venture
  • Review and control of vendor engineering deliverables
  • Control vendor engineering schedule
   
3. Nature and Environment at JGC
  JGC's major business market is in the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of process plants, including offsite and utility facilities, in such fields as oil refining, petrochemicals, chemicals, and gas processing and treating.
In most projects, engineering activities center in the JGC Yokohama World Operations Center, where engineering groups are organized, while JGC also uses its branch offices and subsidiary engineering companies for execution of the project.
 
4. Relationships
  The Lead Combustion Engineer shall maintain the following contacts:
       
4.1 Internal Contacts
 
  • Engineering Manager/Project Engineers
  • Other Discipline Engineers such as Process, Piping, Civil, Instrumentation
  • Procurement Manager/Buyers/Expeditors
  • Construction Manager/Engineers
  • Project Control Manager/Engineers
  • QA Manager/Engineers
  • QC Manager/Engineers
  • HSE Manager
       
4.2 External Contacts
 
  • Clients
  • Joint venture or consortium partners
  • Engineering subsidiaries/subcontractors
  • Vendors/suppliers
       
5. Knowledge and Experience
  Following technical skills are required for Lead Combustion Engineer:
 
  • Bachelor's degree in University of Mechanical engineering, Chemical Engineering
  • 10 years or more of experience in combustion engineering, site installation and commissioning work
  • Three assignments as Lead Combustion Engineer of EPC projects in the Major E&C Contractor
  • Knowledge and experience of techniques/skills about combustion and flow/heat transmission design, selection of high-temperature materials, heat resistant and thermal insulation design, thermal stress and structural design
  • Knowledge of international codes and standards for combustion equipment and boilers
  • Knowledge and experience of requisitioning, technical clarifications/evaluations of vendors' proposals, engineering coordination between vendors and engineering disciplines, review and control of vendor engineering deliverables
  • Good English communication skills
  • Knowledge of standard international styles of business communication and experience in the preparation of business and technical documentation
       

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