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WorleyConsulting– the consulting arm of Worley. Be part of the solution. The dual challenge of supplying energy to a growing population, while addressing the risks of climate change, is one of the greatest challenges the world is facing today. The energy transition isn’t just about alternative fuels, power generation, or use, or storage. It’s all the elements that contribute to the energy ecosystem. We view these challenges as opportunities to deliver a more sustainable world. We’re developing strategies and business cases for emissions intensive clients to move to low carbon energy options, as efficiently and safely as possible. Our consultants are advising customers on circular and hydrogen economies, water stewardship, electrification, and climate change risk and adaptation. We work on projects around the globe. The problems are global and so are we. Who we are:
- Advanced Analysis
- Asset Advisory
- Decommissioning and Restoration
- Energy Transition and Sustainability
- Environment and Society
- Geosciences
- Market Services
- Safety Consulting
- Transport, Infrastructure & Logistics
- Water
- Prepare detailed analysis, design, and project deliverables including drawings, specifications and reports for general marine terminal infrastructure.
- Prepare design criteria and construction specifications.
- Prepare quantity take-offs and assist in the preparation of capital cost estimates.
- Conduct field work and support during construction.
- Attend project coordination meetings and liaise with project team members, clients, sub-consultants, contractors and regulatory and environmental approval agencies.
- Liaise with clients to determine client requirements and prepare proposals, design work cost estimate, and project scheduling.
- Mentor/direct junior staff and review their works.
- Actively encourage and support a safety-oriented culture.
- The ideal candidate will have a degree in civil engineering from an accredited post-secondary institution.
- 10 years minimum prior experience in marine structural engineering/research, or a related discipline.
- Registered or eligibility for registration as a Licensed Professional Engineer
- Design and inspection experience in marine structures including docks, marinas, ports, piers, steel sheet pile structures, steel, timber and concrete pile structures, floating structures and waterfront facilities.
- Experience in large scale industrial and maritime projects.
- Port layout and planning experience.
- Experience with tides, currents, wave and wind forces.
- Experience with berthing, mooring, and passing ship analysis
- Experience with seismic design, structural analysis software.
- Excellent organizational and time management skills.
- Exceptional interpersonal skills and communication skills (written and verbal)
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