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  • Posted: Apr 18, 2025
    Deadline: Apr 27, 2025
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  • Dover Engineering, a subsidiary of the Dover group, is a leading engineering company with experience in delivering swift, cost-effective, and innovative solutions to clients across various industries.
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    Asset Monitoring Center Analyst

    Job Summary:

    • The Asset Monitoring Center Analyst is responsible for providing initial vetting for all alerts that come to the Vetting Console.
    • The analyst uses all tools available to them, such as reports, PI Process book, Digital Twin, MDPro, RTPO, Seeq, tools and trends, etc. to validate alerts.
    • He / She decides if the alert should be valid or not, generate a Job request, an MTO entry or refers it to the Asset engineer for further consideration.
    • They also ensure the functioning of the monitoring tools by being the first line of intervention and if required the need to escalate

    Main Responsibilities:

    • AMC Analysts are responsible for manning and managing the Asset Monitoring Center facility onsite.
    • AMC Analysts are responsible for surveillance services for Compressors, Pumps, Columns, and other equipment in LNG facilities using the available predictive and condition monitoring tools
    • Responsible for the management of EBS (Exception Based System) alerts generated by EBS software e.g., Prism, MRC (Maintenance Response Center), etc. as deployed to the AMC.
    • Responsible for preparing and sharing data and observations from AMC application alerts for the equipment that impact operations and production in the plant.
    • Accountable for recording and tracking status, benefits, and lessons from key findings.
    • Responsible for delivering continued improvement of AMC functions•Accountable for representing the AMC in asset meetings (e.g., STO)•Responsible for leading 360 feedback session with Asset Engineers and Specialists

    JOB REQUIREMENTS

    Education

    • A BSc University degree in Engineering or Sciences (Electronics/Electrical, Instrumentation, Chemical, Control, Mechanical or any other related field) or any other professional certification required for the job.
    • MSc degree in Engineering or Sciences (Electronics/Electrical, Instrumentation, Chemical, Control, Mechanical or any other related field) is an added advantage

    Experience

    • Minimum 3-years post-graduation work experience in Process, Instrumentation and Mechanical systems in the oil and gas industry with emphasis on Condition MonitoringSkills•Be able to validate alerts that are generated by exception and determine action required
    • Have a general to skilled understanding of oil and gas operations, mechanical and electrical systems
    • Digital analytic skill would be advantageous e.g., programming, data analysis, visualization.
    • Interpret alert message and use all available tools to validate, including but not limited to: PI, Smart Connect, MRC and any other AMC specific resources
    • For valid alerts that do not require action, use valid-no action option
    • Understand ongoing work on the asset that caused alert to trigger
    • Identify bad data
    • For invalid alerts, be able to identify why alert is false and determine why alert triggered
    • Dig into data and alert logic at base level
    • Work with appropriate Asset Engineer as needed to investigate and recommend configuration adjustments
    • Use “false, no action” for apparent logic issues that may need to be addressed or for bad data
    • Monitor system for chattering alerts (alerts going in and out of event state frequently), stuck alerts (alerts stuck in an active state), and broken alerts (alerts not working as expected)
    • Create Nuisance Alert Reports that outline alerts that have triggered over a set number of times over a pre-defined period (usually two weeks).

    KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

    • Timely clear out of active alerts•Percentage reduction in standing alerts in monitoring tools
    • Timely submission of periodic reports.•Number (percentage) of nuisance alerts resolved.•Compliance with tracking sheet update requirements

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    Scaffold Specialist / Verifier

    Key Responsibilities:

    Scaffolding Planning for Turnaround Maintenance

    • Develop detailed scaffold plans for all turnaround (TAR) maintenance activities, considering the specific needs of equipment, structures, and personnel access during maintenance shutdowns.oIdentify the types of scaffolding required (e.g., access scaffolds, work platforms, suspended scaffolds) based on the work scope and engineering requirements.
    • Collaborate with engineering, maintenance, and project teams to determine scaffold requirements, ensuring alignment with the turnaround work schedule.
    • Plan the safe erection, modification, and dismantling of scaffolding based on maintenance activities, ensuring that access is provided to various work areas, including confined spaces, heights, and hazardous areas.
    • Scaffolding Verification and Inspection:
    • Conduct thorough inspections and verification of scaffolding installations to ensure that they meet design specifications, safety standards, and regulatory requirements.
    • Inspect scaffolding materials for defects or degradation before use, ensuring they are fit for purpose and in compliance with industry standards (e.g., BS 5973, OSHA regulations).
    • Perform regular checks throughout the turnaround maintenance period to ensure scaffolding remains safe and stable during ongoing operations.
    • Verify that all scaffolding is erected and dismantled according to the approved plans and that it is structurally sound.

    Risk Assessment and Safety Management:

    • Perform detailed risk assessments for scaffolding activities during the turnaround, identifying potential hazards such as equipment instability, falling objects, and worker access.oEnsure scaffolding work follows safety procedures, including proper fall protection, load-bearing capacity, and safe access for maintenance workers.

    Skills and Qualifications:

    Educational Qualifications:

    • HND/Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field.Certification in scaffolding (e.g., Scaffold Supervisor Certification, NEBOSH, or equivalent) is highly desirable.

    Experience:

    • At least 5–8 years of experience in scaffolding planning and verification, particularly in industrial settings such as oil & gas, LNG, petrochemicals, or power plants.
    • Experience in scaffolding activities during turnaround maintenance, shutdowns, or large-scale maintenance projects.Proven experience in working with scaffold design software or tools is a plus.
    • Technical Skills:Strong knowledge of scaffolding standards (e.g., BS 5973, OSHA, local regulations) and best practices for scaffold design and erection.
    • Experience in preparing and verifying scaffold design documents, risk assessments, and safety plans.Familiarity with scaffold-related equipment (e.g., tubes, clamps, braces) and scaffolding material standards.
    • Competency in using scaffolding and project management software.

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    Rigging / Lifting Specialist / Verifier

    Key Responsibilities:

    Turnaround Rigging and Lifting Planning:

    • Develop and prepare detailed lifting and rigging plans for all turnaround (TAR) maintenance activities, ensuring compliance with Company standards, operational requirements, and safety regulations.
    • Plan lifting operations for maintenance activities such as equipment installation, component replacements, and removal of large machinery or structural parts.
    • Develop lifting plans that consider site-specific challenges, including load weight, rigging methods, crane capacity, and weather conditions, ensuring safe and efficient execution.
    • Create detailed schedules for rigging and lifting activities, coordinating with turnaround planners, engineers, and project teams to align with the overall TAR timeline.

    Risk Assessment and Safety Management:

    • Conduct thorough risk assessments for all rigging and lifting operations involved in the turnaround maintenance activities, identifying potential hazards and implementing effective mitigation strategies.
    • Ensure that all planned lifting operations comply with safety protocols, including load stability, fall protection, and environmental factors.
    • Develop and implement safe work procedures for lifting and rigging operations, including emergency response plans and incident reporting processes.
    • Ensure that all lifting equipment and rigging gear are certified, inspected, and meet safety standards.

    Verification of Lifting Operations:

    • Verify and inspect all lifting and rigging setups during turnaround maintenance activities, ensuring compliance with approved lifting plans and safety guidelines.
    • Oversee the execution of lifting operations, ensuring that rigging teams follow the established procedures and that equipment is safely and correctly used.
    • Perform final checks on lifting operations after completion to confirm that no damage occurred to the equipment, structures, or surrounding areas and that the lifting was executed correctly.

    Coordination with Other Teams:

    • Work closely with the Turnaround Event Manager, engineering teams, maintenance planners, and other departments to ensure that rigging and lifting activities are properly coordinated with the overall turnaround plan.
    • Coordinate with the maintenance, operations, and HSE teams to optimize the use of lifting equipment and resources during the TAR.

    Educational Qualifications:

    • HND/Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field.
    • Certification in lifting and rigging (e.g., Lifting and Rigging Supervisor Certificate, Crane Operator certification, or similar industry-standard qualifications) is highly desirable.

    Experience:

    • At least 5–8 years of experience in rigging and lifting operations, specifically in turnaround maintenance, shutdowns, or large-scale industrial operations (e.g., oil & gas, LNG, petrochemicals).
    • Experience with planning and executing rigging/lifting operations during planned maintenance activities or turnarounds.
    • Proven experience working in high-risk environments and ensuring compliance with industry safety regulations and standard

    Method of Application

    Interested and qualified? Go to Dover Engineering Limited on forms.office.com to apply

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