Technical Services Specialist is a member of the Technical Services Department whose main responsibility is to function as a liaison between the Client, Engineering, and Construction Management. This position requires complete comprehension of the overall life cycle of a project and each construction phase from FEL-0 to startup.
S&B is an exceptional full-service Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) company, proudly maintaining private ownership and operation for over five decades. With our extensive experience, we have successfully undertaken diverse projects across various industries, including Oil & Gas, Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Energy Transition, Power, and Pulp & Paper. What sets us apart is our unwavering commitment to safety, timely project completion, and cost-effective solutions. Our proven track record speaks for itself, as we consistently deliver outstanding results while adhering to the highest industry standards. Moreover, our company culture is unparalleled, fostering an environment of collaboration, innovation, and excellence. At S&B, we understand the value of our talented team, and we ensure they are rewarded accordingly. We offer a competitive compensation package, flexible and hybrid work schedules, and a comprehensive benefits program to attract and retain the best professionals in the field.
Technical Services Specialist is a member of the Technical Services Department whose main responsibility is to function as a liaison between the Client, Engineering, and Construction Management. This position requires complete comprehension of the overall life cycle of a project and each construction phase from FEL-0 to startup.
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of technical training and experience.
Minimum of four (4) years technical experience in petrochemical, power generation or heavy industrial technology. Intermediate understanding of construction drawings and specifications. Intermediate understanding of Microsoft Excel, Bluebeam, and 3D design review software.
- Coordinate assigned work with client, engineering disciplines, construction disciplines, and other contractors.
- Ensure work complies with drawings and specifications by maintaining communication with Engineering, Estimating, Planning, and Scheduling
- Basic ability to understand and discuss technical issues pertaining to all crafts and able to relay information to engineering, management, etc. to assist the field.
- Assist in supervising survey activities.
- Ability to understand and discuss technical issues pertaining to all crafts and able to relay information to engineering, management, etc. to assist the field.
- Able to verify reports for accuracy before approval and distribution.
- Ability to evaluate project discrepancies/ questions and reports information utilizing the RFI system. Coach peers on the RFI process and the utilization of RFI system. Evaluates RFI submittals to reject, respond, or forward the inquiry. Ensures supporting documents are adequate (e.g., pictures, drawings, redlines, etc.). Discusses solutions to the RFI submittals with engineering.
- Initiate and coordinate field change order (FCO) process.
- Investigate and document all vendor back charge issues. Ensure the correct distribution is employed to facilitate the collection of back charges.
- Assist in the distribution of drawings, specifications, and the maintenance of revision control.
- Understands the basic principles of system definitions and how we use them. Able to read and understand system definition P&IDs/one-lines.
- Ability to identify test packages from the system definition P&IDs and find all associated piping isometrics. Able to check for revisions and print test packages when requested from the field.
- Ability to provide direction for hydrostatic testing programs and assist in mechanical completion walks during system turnover.
- Ability to assemble System Turnover Dossiers.
- Able to populate the system tracker with deliverables identified in the system definitions.
- Perform additional assignments per supervisor's direction.
- Ability to effectively communicate with client, engineering disciplines, construction disciplines, and other contractors.
- Approaches challenging tasks with a "can-do" attitude and has faith in one’s own abilities to accomplish goals. Remains calm under pressure and can effectively handle several problems or tasks at once (i.e. is adaptable). Displays a willingness to speak up to the right person or group at the right time, when he/she disagrees with a course of action that might impact safety, ethics, company reputation, etc.
- Attention to detail is the ability to accomplish/complete a task while demonstrating a thorough concern for all the areas involved, no matter how small. It includes the ability to bring together different elements to achieve results or accomplish tasks. This means ensuring information is complete and accurate and following up with others (on own work or that of others) to ensure that commitments have been fulfilled.
- Ability to plan and exercise control over the amount of time spent over specific work activities. Develops or uses systems to organize and keep track of information (e.g., “to-do” lists, appointment calendars, follow-up file systems). Keeps clear, detailed records of activities related to accomplishing stated objectives. Always knows status of one’s own work.
Working knowledge of algebra, trigonometry, and geometry. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. Intermediate understanding of coordinates and elevation calculations.
Ability to stand, walk, reach, climb and balance. Vision must be clear at close and distance with depth perception and ability to focus.
Normal work environment will be a construction site within operating plants. This will require exposure to outdoor weather conditions, loud noise, work near moving mechanical parts, electrical energy, construction equipment, vibration, fumes, chemicals, and airborne particles.