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Typical entry positions for Mechanical Engineers at Qenos are Project Engineers in one of the project engineering groups or as Operations Engineers. This gives early experience in both the technical and commercial sides of mechanical engineering and exposure to the manufacturing plants. Career progression could be either in project engineering, specialist mechanical engineering areas, maintenance, plant operations, product development or marketing and planning.
| Career Profile: |  | Robert |
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| Qualifications: |  | BEng (Mechatronics), (Hons) University of New South Wales |
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| Position: |  | Mechanical Engineer |
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| Duties: |  | Manage and review various engineering projects; represent company interests and supervise contracted project work; identify and investigate improvement opportunities; coordinate planned shutdown activities; conduct root cause analysis studies on safety/environmental incidents; provide maintenance support for fixed equipment (piping, pressure vessels and safety valves); update performance trends for pressure device maintenance. |
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| Positions held since joining Qenos: |  | 2007 - Site Utilities Mechanical Engineer
2007 - Olefines Mechanical Engineer |
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| Best thing about working with Qenos: |  | Qenos provides a great work environment conducive to professional development. As my first engineering job, the solid team culture allows me to feel involved and that my contributions are valued. |
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| Most challenging assignment: |  | Planning the cooling tower shutdown. As the project manager, I was exposed to all aspects of the assignment. This included determining the scope of work, conducting risk assessments, coordinating the schedule, sourcing necessary contractors and managing the budget. |
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