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What’s the role
As a Facilities Engineer, you will be the primary engineering focal for the assigned Distribution Operations Terminal, or a cluster of Terminals, representing the Engineering organization. In this role, you will ensure that engineering programs, initiatives and activities are carried out safely, effectively, and in line with defined codes, standards and practices. You will provide guidance and support for maintenance, inspection, and projects, while also helping to deliver key business programs at the site or cluster level. In addition, you will work closely with the Lead Facilities Engineer to ensure that all operational sites meet important safety and compliance requirements, particularly those related to asset integrity and process safety, and construction safety.
You will be responsible for a wide range of equipment and systems. This includes oil and gas storage tanks, pipelines, and associated piping systems, as well as marine facilities such as jetties, wharves, and mooring systems. Your scope also covers pumps, meters, and other equipment used to move products, along with safeguarding, control and measurement systems like tank gauges, alarms, and shutdown devices.
What you’ll be doing
Support daily operations, maintenance work, and engineering projects
Comply to engineering standards and safety requirements to keep people and equipment safe
Work closely with team members and specialists across different functions
Help identify ways to improve processes and equipment performance
Take part in investigating equipment issues to find root causes and prevent repeat problems
Assist in project implementation, including reviewing scope, timelines, and budgets
Help ensure equipment is reliable and always operated safely
Assets Covered
You will be involved in supporting the following equipment and systems:
Storage tanks and pressure vessels
Piping systems and pipelines
Rotating equipment such as pumps and meters
Instrumentation and control systems
Fire protection systems
Safety and pressure relief systems
What you bring
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Chemical, Petroleum, Metallurgical Engineering, or a related field
At least 3–5 years of relevant work experience
Experience supporting equipment reliability, maintenance, or asset care
Basic understanding of applicable industry codes, standards and practices (such as API, ASME, IOGP)
Experience working in industrial, manufacturing, or process plant environments
Understanding of equipment and plant operations
Project and Construction safety management
Experience in equipment inspection, maintenance, and reliability
Awareness of safety practices and risk management
Strong problem-solving and analytical thinking skills
Good communication skills and ability to work with different teams
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