Mcdr Coordinator

4 weeks ago


Aberdeen, United Kingdom Bilfinger Full time

**MCDR Coordinator**

Location: Aberdeen

Bilfinger UK is a leading engineering and maintenance provider, supporting customers across the chemical & petrochemical, nuclear, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals & biopharma, power & energy, utilities, renewables and food & beverage markets. We enhance the efficiency of assets, ensuring a high level of availability and reducing maintenance costs.

We have extensive experience in offshore and onshore facilities; specialising in asset management services throughout all life cycle phases from consulting, engineering, manufacturing, assembly, operations, maintenance, and decommissioning.

This commitment is delivered by an experienced and highly competent workforce of over 4,500 employees operating from 14 offices in strategic industrial hubs, upholding the highest standards of safety, compliance and quality.

Bilfinger UK are recruiting for MCDR Coordinators, to work on our TORUS BGP Contract.

The MCDR (Mechanical Corrosion Damage Report / Anomaly) Coordinator is responsible for coordinating all campaign readiness, planning and looking forward for future campaign scope while adhering to company and client procedures. The position must support in the overall delivery Torus BGP business objectives through the aligning of deliverables to that of the individual Business Unit strategy.

1. Establish a good working relationship with Team Leaders and colleagues to ensure the efficient performance of assigned tasks. Key success in this role will be working with Operations and Inspections work streams to support scope readiness
2. Co-ordinate, compile & provide regular MCDR worklist updates to the onshore project facilities team.
3. Review all requested MCDR baseline scope following classification of complexity from TORUS (construction and Fabric Maintenance)
4. Work with onshore TORUS team to determinate/confirm for each scope:

- Scope definition
- Feasibility
- Shutdown requirement
- Isolation requirement
- Access requirements
- SPRAF requirements
- ACM testing/removal requirements
- Review Constructability
- Input in offshore resources estimation
- Identify external support requirement (specialist vendor)

5. Support with requirements and content of surveys and their constructability
6. Support engineering team during surveys to identify all issues and ensure they are aware of specific isolations, tooling, equipment, vendors, etc., to enable accurate data is included in design and work packs Liaise with project managers, survey teams and onshore engineers; and deliver regular and valuable feedback
7. Review work scopes, material requirements and manning levels / profiles to ensure planned target dates are met
8. Look for ways to improve and carry out work scopes more efficiently, including early identification and availability of specific tooling & materials, and ensuring they are in certification and onsite ready for installation
9. Participate in relevant MCDR meetings offshore (and onshore if/when required) to identify potential issues and support collaborated solutions
10. Assist with all Operations inputs to the plan and ensure that specialist operational requirements are incorporated.
11. In campaign development phase, actively challenge real plan logic at level 4 detail with Ops support teams & engineering
12. Participate in offshore campaign readiness audits which will comprise of ISSOW, SPRAF and materials readiness
13. Deliver presentations to ensure offshore supervision are fully engaged with the scope of the campaign and brief the crews on each phase of planning and preparation (6 weeks prior campaign start)
14. Ensure lessons learned from previous campaigns are implemented in the offshore phases (across all Assets)
15. Review any SIMOPS issues with offshore and onshore department.
16. Be custodian of the campaign plan. (Manage controlled updates from offshore and onshore to identify clear up-to-date list and readiness.
17. Provide comments on baseline scope to identify potential regrets, clash and project opportunity.
18. Ensure onshore engineering clarifications & surveys are completed in timely manner as to not delay execution
19. Take ownership of campaign preparations offshore activities as required.
20. Have major input to critical path implementation logic.
21. Ensure that each preparatory MCDR subtask (SPRAF/Isolation/ACM testing etc.) has an offshore owner with clear accountabilities.
22. Provide regular progress updates during campaign development phase.

All personnel shall act in accordance with the Torus BGP Core Values, which forms the foundation of our culture guiding us in how we perform and behave every day at every level.

AUTHORITY
- Stop work if not in compliance with HSE standards. Including intervening if observes any breach of HSEQ Procedures or practices.
- Challenge the norm and how things are done to deliver better result for all stakeholders.
- Request information necessary to perform the task as efficiently as possible

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