| 1793980 | |
| GE Oil & Gas | |
| Oil & Gas | |
| GE Oil & Gas: is a world leader in advanced technologies and services with 37,000 employees in more than 100 countries supporting customers across the industry—from extraction to transportation to end use. Making the environment, health and safety, quality and integrity our highest priorities is The Way We Work. Our technologies and services include: surface and subsea drilling and production, monitoring and diagnostics, measurement and controls, large-scale LNG, pipeline compression and inspection, well site and industrial power generation, technologies for the refining and petrochemical industries, and modular CNG and LNG units for transportation sectors. At GE, developing people is embedded in our culture and integral to our growth. Through our customized service solutions, training programs and technologies, GE Oil & Gas partners with customers to maximize their efficiency, productivity and equipment reliability; develop their next generation workforce; and fully benefit from the megatrends of natural gas, the growth of subsea and hard-to-reach reserves and the revolution in asset health management. | |
| Experienced | |
| Engineering/Technology | |
| Product Design and Development | |
| United Kingdom | |
| Bristol | |
| BS32 4AQ | |
| Yes | |
| The Lead Systems Engineer has technical responsibility for the delivery of a single product line (Trees, Controls, Manifolds, or Workover), during the Execution Phase of an Engineering/ Procurement/ Construction (EPC) Subsea Project. Reporting directly to the Global Systems Engineering Manager and functionally to the EPC Project Engineering Manager, this is a senior level role working in a high profile function of GE Oil & Gas. | |
Engineering and Technical responsibility for delivery of Trees, Controls, Manifolds or Workover Systems for an EPC Project as follows:
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Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Posted Position Title Lead Systems Engineer (EPC)
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