Some of your duties will include:
As an Engineer Project – Structural, Mechanical & Piping (SMP), you will play a key role in the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) phase of the process expansion project. The primary focus will be on ensuring structural, mechanical, and plumbing systems align with project specifications, timelines, safety standards, and regulatory requirements.
Engineering & Design:
Develop, review, and approve SMP design drawings, calculations, and specifications.
Ensure designs meet operational, safety, and environmental standards specific to the mining sector.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams (civil, electrical, instrumentation, etc.) to ensure integration of SMP systems.
Project Planning & Coordination:
Coordinate with engineering consultants, construction teams, and vendors to ensure smooth project execution.
Develop project schedules and milestones for SMP scope and monitor progress.
Procurement Support:
Provide technical evaluation of SMP equipment and materials during procurement.
Liaise with suppliers to ensure compliance with technical specifications.
Construction Oversight:
Supervise and inspect the installation of SMP systems during construction.
Ensure compliance with quality standards, project drawings, and applicable codes (e.g., ASME, AISC, API).
Reporting & Documentation:
Prepare regular progress reports for SMP activities.
Maintain comprehensive records of designs, inspections, and test results.
Enforce safety practices and regulations during all project phases.
Conduct risk assessments and recommend mitigation measures for SMP works.
What skills and experience do you need?
Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical, Civil/Structural, or Plumbing Engineering with Proven experience with EPC projects in the mining industry is highly desirable.
Have minimum 8-10 years of experience in structural, mechanical, and plumbing engineering for mining or heavy industrial projects, preferably in process plant expansions; Hands-on experience with mineral processing plant systems, including conveyors, pipelines, crushing, and milling equipment.
Have Strong knowledge of SMP systems design, fabrication, and installation; Professional Engineer (PE) or Chartered Engineer (CEng) license (preferred); Project Management Certification (PMP or equivalent) is an advantage; Exposure to advanced technologies in mineral processing and EPC workflows; Familiarity with sustainable design and construction practices in the mining sector.
Familiarity with international codes and standards, such as: Structural ( AISC, IS, BS, or equivalent ); Mechanical ( ASME, API, or equivalent ); Plumbing ( IPC or equivalent standards )
Proficiency in using engineering design tools and software, such as Structural ( STAAD.Pro, SAP2000, or equivalent; Mechanical ( SolidWorks, AutoCAD, or similar ), Plumbing ( Revit MEP, AutoCAD MEP, or similar )
Strong problem-solving, communication, and project management skills, Ability to work in remote, high-pressure environments; Commitment to health, safety, and environmental standards.
Excellent communication skills in English both verbal and written and computer literate for reporting purposes.
Willingness to work in remote mining project locations on a rotational basis.
Fix Term Contract based.