rhi is a professional services consultancy working with clients on some of the world’s largest and most complex projects in the energy sector. From offshore platforms and FPSO’s to onshore pipelines and refineries, rhi has a strong track record in supporting the rising global demand for sustainable energy and making a positive impact on communities.
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Our client is looking for a Senior Civil & Structural Engineer with experience in the Mining industry.
Duties and responsibilities:
Accountable that the quality and content of deliverables of the structural design discipline are in line with the needs of the client and regulatory authorities and responsible for engineering content, discipline design drawings and technical documents within a project / study.
Responsible for preparation and / or review of engineering deliverables including technical specifications, contract specifications, design criteria, calculations, reports, evaluations and other documents required by the project / study.
Coordinate and supervise design functions within projects /studies.
Undertake technical reviews / audits to ensure that designs are in accordance with project / study requirements and company objectives and are produced in a timely and cost-effective manner.
Review tenders and produce technical adjudications / recommendations.
Review Contractor documentation for compliance with project specifications.
Analyze feedback from fabricators and construction personnel to improve performance.
Oversee and conduct site inspections.
Requirements
Eng. – Civil engineering
Registered as a Professional Engineer with ECSA
Minimum of 10 to 15 years civil and structural design experience in the mining and minerals industry, preferably worked within an EPC/EPCM engineering environment.
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