Proposals Engineer

The candidate should be well versed with

1) Thermal design

2) Mechanical design

3) Costing & Estimation

4) Review of client specifications

5) Preparation of Techno-Commercial proposals

6) Respond to client TQs during upto order finalization

Job Description

Experience of 8-10 years in Oil & Gas and Power plant in supply of Fin Fan Coolers, Shell & Tube heat exchangers, Pressure Vesselsetc.
Responsibilities include review of client RFQs & specifications, preliminary thermal & mechanical design, costing and preparation of Techno-Commercially complete Proposals.
Responding to customers for Technical Clarifications/Queries and follow up until award.
Should have good knowledge of thermal and mechanical design of heat exchangers and costing. Knowledge of Heat Exchangers & ASME codes necessary.
Salary and Benefits
Company will provide bachelor accommodation free of cost.
However family accommodation will not be provided hence it is preferable to have candidates who are not married or wish to relocate alone.
Job Type: Full-time.

Short Info

  • Published:6 years ago
  • Company:Private Company
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

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