Wednesday, July 28, 2010

What is the work of a commissioning Engineer in a Gas/oil business?

I am working in a manpower staffing and one of my customer who are engage in Gas/Oil business (production and distribution) is looking for a Commissioning Engineer.





I have a prospect already and I need to conduct a pre-interview. Through this I need a basic detail function or job responsibility of a Commissioning Engineer for questioning to verify that the personnel is qualifued for the job.





Thank you for your support.





Best Regards,





Pres__What is the work of a commissioning Engineer in a Gas/oil business?
A commissioning engineer can be involved in several aspects of getting a new or revised facility ready for operations.





They can prepare check out procedures for equipment, piping, electrical, instrumentation, systems etc.





They can be involved in the actual check out of the facility and after it is deemed ready for operation, help in the start up and debugging of the various equipment and systems.





In some cases they can also be involved in the training of individuals who might operate and maintain the facility.





I have done this job many times and I find it to be interesting, challenging, rewarding and a lot of fun.





It takes an individual with a wide back ground in all aspects of engineering. Not an expert but someone who knows enough to get the job done and get help from others when their knowledge is not sufficient.

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