Job Openings Process Engineer

About the job Process Engineer

Description of the Works

Combined Cycle Power Plant established in the United Arab Emirates with an estimated duration of 6 / 8 month.

Every 3 months, 15 days of unpaid leave will be granted.

The work schedule would be full-time (10 hours) from Monday to Sunday as a 60h per week (approximately 240h/month).

OPEX would assume, in addition to the salary, the costs of mobilization. transportation, accommodation, etc.

Main Responsabilities

Steam Blowing and Chemical Cleaning Supervision

  • Plan, coordinate, and supervise steam and air blowing procedures to ensure the integrity and cleanliness of piping systems before start-up.
  • Oversee chemical cleaning processes of boilers, HRSGs, and steam lines in accordance with OEM and international standards.

Systems and Circuit Preparation for Start-up

  • Lead the preparation and conditioning of process circuits (BOP, water-steam cycle, fuel gas, condensate systems, etc.) for commissioning and initial operation.
  • Ensure readiness of all systems prior to first firing, synchronization, and commercial operation.

Punch List & Deficiency Closure

  • Identify, document, and follow up on process-related deficiencies and pending works (punch items).
  • Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure timely closure of open points before handover to operations.

Process Review and Optimization

  • Analyze plant processes and commissioning data to identify deviations and propose improvements.
  • Support implementation of best practices for reliability, safety, and performance.

Commissioning Documentation & Reporting

  • Prepare and review commissioning procedures, checklists, and turnover documentation.
  • Ensure proper recording of process operations and verification of system performance criteria.

Technical Interface and Coordination

  • Act as liaison between commissioning, operations, OEMs, and engineering teams regarding process systems.
  • Provide expert input on operational logic, interlocks, and safe startup sequences.