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Experienced
Engineering/Technology
Product Design and Development
United Kingdom
Glasgow
G3 8BW
No
The Analysis Engineer will be the site’s specialist in regards to analysis. The Analysis Engineer will support the Surface & Pressure Control Organization locally and globally when required, with analysis engineering issues and actively contribute to the technical development of the Engineering organisation. They are also to interact with the other technical departments to optimise on time delivery. This Role is located in Glasgow or Aberdeen
Ensure EHS compliance at all times
Ensure 100% EHS training conducted on time
Report any EHS issues
Responsible for the quality of the work performed in the department
Log activity of the tasks assigned and take ownership in follow up and on time delivery
Ensure 100% on time my learning training
Create yearly individual training plan together with Manager
Follow through on agreed training plan
Knowledge /experience sharing within the department
Technical
Support Cost, Time Resources (CTR) process and scoping of analysis engineering activities, when needed
Technical support function for Projects/Products
Customer contact – technical clarifications and meetings
Provide support in regards to analysis and assessment of structural integrity
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