Gas Specialist / Fuel Gas Systems Expert
- Contract
- Business Line: Energy and Sustainable Cities
- Type of contract: Project Contract
- Service Line: Nuclear SL
- Region: Middle East and South Asia
- Job Family: Consultancy
Company Description
With 3,500 employees across 8 countries in the Middle East, Egis has delivered over 700 complex development projects, stimulating economic growth and enhancing quality of life. Ranked among the top ten firms in the Middle East by Engineering News Record (ENR), Egis is committed to sustainable development. The Group’s operations in the Middle East are built on strategic acquisitions and a deep understanding of local market conditions. Egis’ long history of providing comprehensive engineering, consulting, and project management services makes it a trusted partner for regional governments, investors, and developers.
Job Description
Act as technical advisor for gas specialist / fuel gas systems expert scope during developer bid review and RFP/specification preparation. Lead technical due diligence, verify compliance with project/offtaker requirements, identify risks and deviations, prepare clarifications, support technical evaluation, and contribute to contract schedules and negotiation support.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in relevant engineering discipline
- Professional registration, chartership, or OEM/utility/off-taker experience is preferred
Additional Information
Required Experience
- 10+ years in fuel gas systems for power plants, oil & gas, or IPP projects with technical advisory or EPC design review experience
Technical Expertise
- Fuel gas receiving and conditioning; pressure reducing/metering station; filtration/heating; gas quality; Wobbe index; gas chromatograph; purge/vent; hazardous area; gas compressor where applicable; fuel gas safety. API, ASME B31.3/B31.8 as applicable, NFPA, IECEx/ATEX principles, ISO gas measurement standards, OEM fuel gas requirements
Commercial/Contract Awareness
- Ability to read and comment on IPP/PPA/EPC technical schedules, guarantees, LD-linked performance clauses, interface obligations, acceptance testing requirements, and developer deviations
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