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Core Resources

Dynamic Positioning Mechanical Engineer

Core Resources, Katy, Texas, United States, 77494

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Dynamic Positioning Mechanical Engineer Job Summary:

We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Mechanical Engineer to join our team as a Dynamic Positioning Engineer. As a key member of our Marine Authority team, you will provide operational support and technical expertise on Dynamic Positioning systems, with a focus on power management and electrical equipment.

Dynamic Positioning Mechanical Engineer Responsibilities: Provide technical assistance and troubleshooting of DP Systems for offshore DP2 and DP3 Semi-Submersible and Drillship fleet

Collaborate with the DP Marine group during FMEA development, Proving or Annual Trials execution, individual DP Testing, DP or subsystem upgrades, and associated troubleshooting

Perform DP FMEA gap analysis between company requirements and external stakeholder requirements

Maintain and monitor control of fleet non-conformities, deficiencies, and open tasks

Engage with shore side and vessel management to facilitate timely closure of all open items and develop lessons learned to address root causes of deficiencies and non-conformities

Analyze findings from audits and assessments conducted for common trends and share ideas with the goal of improving controls and adherence to compliance standards and to enhance performance and productivity Dynamic Positioning Mechanical Engineer Position Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Engineering related field, or equivalent industry experience

Marine Engineer or Electronic Technician with 10+ years' of experience on MODU's or offshore construction/pipelay/diving support vessels with focus on DP system equipment operation, maintenance, and testing

IMCA DP FMEA Practitioner or equivalent preferred, or ability to obtain per IMCA requirements preferred

Knowledge of DP regulations applicable to the offshore drilling industry

Thorough understanding of DP system typology and DP system configuration including marine auxiliary systems and power distribution, the setup of the DP control system, and the condition of marine propulsion equipment #LI-Onsite