Subsea Engineer - What's the difference?
Hello to all my brothers here,
I have a question regarding Subsea Engineer and I hope someone can help me to clear my doubts.
As far as i know, there are two types of Subsea Engineer.
The first type are those who work in design/consultant firm while the second type are those who work for drilling contractors.
An example of the job scope for these two types of Subsea Engineer is as shown below:
Subsea Systems Engineer (Design/Consultant):
Assist with the performance of design / concept & engineering of the project solutions.
• Assist with the development of specification and selection of subsea control, umbilical and equipment for subsea production systems. The testing and commissioning requirements of such systems.• Directing and assisting in development of testing, installation, operation, and maintenance procedures.
• Attend Factory Acceptance Site Integration Tests of new equipment on Contractor's premises; in addition, coordinating the work of contractors employed to design, manufacture, and test subsea control systems, umbilicals and other equipment.
• Assisting with the preparation, checking and approving of procedures and working offshore to ensure successful completion of the procedures.
• Engage in vendor management.
• Ensure that the project conforms to appropriate safety standards and carries all necessary safety assessments.
• Carry out tasks within predefined/agreed time scales and budgets, reporting status to the departmental Manager/Project Manager.• Interact with department members to ensure that work is produced and issued in a timely manner and project information is distributed amongst them.• Complete work within budget and time scales
Subsea Engineer (Drilling Contractor):
Maintain the Blow Out Preventer (BOP), Diverter, and associated subsea equipment in accordance to the Preventive Maintenance System (PMS) guidelines.
• Operate and pressure test the BOP on the surface and on the seabed as required.
• Supervise the deck and drill crews in the running and recovery of the BOP and Marine Riser equipment.
• Assemble, install, and nipple down the BOP and all well control equipment as required.
• Operate, and maintain the repair of the subsea BOP control system
Excellent English skills would be an advantage as it will be required for report writing and management. Ideally the Subsea Engineers must have previous experience on Jack Up rigs, Drillships and Semis.
The salary for these positions is highly competitive and it offers an excellent benefits package.
My questions are:
1. Are there any significant difference between the two types of Subsea Engineers?
2. Can a Subsea Systems Engineer from a consultant work as a Subsea Engineer for a drilling contractor?
3. At times, i see position such as Subsea Engineer & Subsea Engineer (II). What is the difference?
Thank you to anyone who can clear my doubts. I hope that this thread can benefit others who are interested as well.
Cheers.