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We are seeking an experienced Interface Engineer to oversee and manage technical and non-technical interfaces on a high-impact EPC project focused on flare minimization and carbon emissions reduction in compliance with ADNOC’s sustainability goals.



Key Responsibilities:


  1. Interface Planning & Management




    • Develop and maintain an Interface Management Plan (IMP) and Interface Register, identifying critical dependencies across engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning teams.



    • Define interface scopes and responsibilities using RACI matrices.




  2. Stakeholder Coordination




    • Act as the single point of contact for interface-related queries among engineering disciplines, vendors, contractors, clients, and regulatory authorities.



    • Facilitate alignment across different work packages and ensure timely resolution of conflicts.




  3. Design & Technical Interface Control




    • Review IFC (Issued for Construction) drawings, engineering documents, and equipment layouts to confirm alignment across multiple stakeholders.



    • Ensure that all interface data (tie-ins, battery limits, routing, etc.) is correctly integrated in discipline designs.




  4. Interface Risk Monitoring




    • Identify potential interface risks and proactively engage with parties to implement mitigation strategies.



    • Support change management processes related to interface impacts on schedule, cost, or technical scope.




  5. Progress Tracking & Reporting




    • Update interface logs, weekly reports, and KPIs to monitor the closure of open issues and deliverables.



    • Participate in internal and client progress review meetings, providing technical input on critical interface challenges.




  6. Compliance & HSE Alignment




    • Ensure all interface activities meet ADNOC HSE standards and project-specific safety plans.



    • Participate in constructibility and HAZID/HAZOP workshops where interfaces are discussed.




  7. Support Carbon Reduction Targets




    • Ensure all interface solutions are in line with project-specific emission reduction objectives, including flare system optimization and energy efficiency.






Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Instrumentation, or related field)



  • Minimum 8–10 years of EPC experience, preferably on ADNOC or major offshore projects



  • Proven experience in interface management within flare systems, utility integration, or low-emission design



  • Proficient in project documentation, interface registers, and tracking tools



  • Strong stakeholder engagement and problem-solving abilities



  • Excellent communication and coordination skills





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