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Job Description Wood has upcoming new and exciting opportunities with our clients in Bahrain. We are currently looking for Expression of Interest applications for a Mechanical Engineer to be based in Bahrain. If you are an experienced Mechanical Engineer and looking for a new challenge, we welcome you to make an application. Please note this is not currently a live role. Responsibilities
- Produces basic engineering deliverables such as philosophies, reports, specifications, data sheets, technical requisitions and others.
- Performs a variety of conventional engineering tasks in line with company practices, procedures and programs.
- Solves problems using a variety of standard methods, applying standard techniques involving only minor innovations of methodology to provide solutions to problems with a limited number of variables.
- Participates with drafters, technicians, and others to contribute to project completion.
- Coordinates work with other engineers and operating groups to facilitate participation of various organizational units.
- Performs tests, researches problems through various sources of technical information.
- Designs or modifies components and determines the intent of a specification/instruction.
- Makes recommendations on the acceptability of materials supplied and work completed by contractors.
- Responsible for studies of limited scope requiring application of prescribed methods.
- Problems involve existing technology and applications, but may involve non-recurring problems.
- Demonstrates judgement in determining the methods to apply to assigned tasks.
- Makes limited changes to meet location conditions, new situations or to improve safety, economy, efficiency or applicability.
- Note-taking and active participation in design reviews.
- Review vendor documents under supervision and guidance.
- Minimum 8 years in a similar role.
- Candidate with good exposure to steam generation facilities / equipment.
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