
Mechanical Engineer
- Gauteng
- Contract
- Full-time
- Develop a discipline design strategy and design criteria to suit the unique project/client requirements
- Produce regular project status reports
- Provide input into the development of the project schedule, POP and SCOP
- Generate technical specifications with requirements for each package
- Compile technical enquiry packages and technical tender evaluations to ensure accurate placement of orders
- Assist in developing, managing and controlling the discipline cost and man-hour estimates
- Produce discipline specific designs according to schedule and budget
- Manage and control changes to budget and schedule
- Identify potential risks/delays and explain discrepancies
- Maintain effective engineering input/output of design office
- Ensure development and optimization of mechanical layout drawings through the design office
- Review supplier documentation for compliance with technical requirements
- Generate post-project feedback
- Maintain effective inter-discipline interface and communication
- Understand other discipline requirements and communicate own requirements
- Ensure sufficient informal interaction between disciplines
- Gather feedback from other disciplines for design purposes
- Manage and interface with suppliers and contractors to meet project objectives
- Ensure adherence to the internal Project Management Operating System
- Apply and review associated discipline Engineering Standards
- Continuous Improvement
- Provide suggestions for improving internal work methods and procedures on an ad-hoc basis.
- Regularly review and contribute towards improvement of procedures and systems
- Ensure all QA procedures and guidelines are followed in all daily activities
- Participate in quality assurance audits
- Monitor vendor quality
- Monitor site quality
- Adhere to all quality and safety requirements of the SGS management system.
- Perform any other reasonable tasks as assigned by direct line manager.
- Professionally the successful candidate will be a B. Sc/B. Eng. or B. Tech (Mechanical) graduate and preferably registered with ECSA as a professional engineer.
- A proven track record of 5-7 years plus relevant mechanical engineering experience in project related work within a processing (Metals & Minerals) or Petrochemical plant projects environment is required for this position
- The candidate must ideally have experience with a wide range of mechanical equipment such as conveyors, crushers, screens, pumps, cranes and hoists, feeders, mills, scrubbers, compressed air systems, feeders and tanks
- Working experience in at least definitive or bankable feasibility studies is required with experience in project execution strongly recommended. Site based experience during construction and/or commissioning would be highly advantageous.
- Previous working experience on a mineral processing or petrochemical plant or in a similar hereby industrial environment would be very advantageous.
- Project Management - Knowledge of basic project management methods and knowledge of all project life cycle phases
- Design Criteria - Applications and improvements of technical knowledge into design criteria that suit project reqs. And/or support the design of new components/equipment
- Commercial Principles -Understanding of contract types and of their main features (basics, purchasing and selling conditions, partnerships, claims, logistic aspects etc.) including international contracts
- Technical Documentation -Ability to create, understand and communicate via technical specifications
- Plant Layout development -Ability to lay out the plant in a functional, safe and cost-effective way
- Materials Fundamentals - Knowledge and understanding of basic information regarding materials and their properties used in engineering and manufacturing activities
- Construction & Commissioning - Understanding of on-site construction work and commissioning with associated contractor and supplier interactions
- Cost Estimation - Understand cost of design (including cost of deliverables generation) and ability to estimate costs related to a project or specific activity
- Basic IT Tools -Office Automation and Graphic Software
- Procurement - Understand project cost control, budgeting, procurement, purchase-to-pay and supply chain management
- Engineering Calculations - Knowledge of engineering calculation techniques
- Innovation & Adaptability - The ability to adapt to different environments (team, technologies, countries etc.) from a technical point of view, including ability to find out new possible technological solutions according to customer's needs.
- Quality Engineering - Knowledge of quality methods, management systems and procedures and/or understanding of quality features of products and parts
- Quantity Estimation -Ability to estimate quantities (volumes, dimensions, masses, weights etc.)
- CAE Software - Familiarity with CAE software including setting up systems, procedures and guidelines e.g. AutoCAD
- Legislation and Standards - Knowledge of sector specific law (e.g. Engineering safety reqs, and knowledge of standard specifications (e.g. Plant layout requirements etc.) including the ability to integrate these standards