Job Title: Lead Structural Engineer – Marine
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
Contract Type: Long-term contract
Overview:
An exciting opportunity for a seasoned Lead Structural Engineer with marine expertise to join a major oil and gas infrastructure development. You’ll take the lead in structural design, engineering specifications, and project execution across FEED and EPC phases. This is a senior technical role requiring deep hands-on experience in marine structures, strong interdisciplinary coordination skills, and the ability to lead from the front.
Key Responsibilities:
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Coordinate with client representatives and internal discipline teams.
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Develop marine design bases and marine engineering specifications.
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Conduct marine structural analysis and calculations in line with regulatory and industry standards.
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Review and approve structural drawings prepared by drafting teams.
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Oversee the preparation of bill of quantities and material take-off (MTO) for marine structures.
Requirements:
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Bachelor’s degree in Civil or Structural Engineering (or equivalent).
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Minimum 15 years' experience in the oil and gas sector, including at least 10 years in marine and structural engineering, and 5 years in a Lead Engineer role.
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Proven track record leading structural engineering on projects from FEED through EPC, with at least one full-cycle project delivery.
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Strong understanding of modularisation, structural design, and international codes and standards.
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Experience in structural design for LNG facilities or similar large-scale industrial projects.
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Proficiency in marine and structural design across all project phases including construction and commissioning.
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Hands-on knowledge of relevant design tools such as STAAD Pro, MOSES, SACS, GRLWEAP, USFOS, or equivalent.
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Ability to work effectively under pressure and deliver against tight deadlines.
Why Apply?
This is a high-impact leadership role on a major energy infrastructure development. You’ll join a collaborative team and contribute directly to project success in a technically challenging, globally significant environment.