Lead Project Engineer


12 Month Fixed-term | Guinea, West Africa


LOCATION:      CONAKRY, GUINEA + MINE SITE AT BEYLA

STATUS:           12 MONTH FIXED-TERM

ROTATION:       6 WEEKS / 3 WEEKS

CONTACT:        David Kelly, Resourcing Manager, OGCS Guinee SARL at david.kelly@ogcsglobal.com

OGCS Guinee SARL:

OGCS Guinee SARL is a consultancy company specializing in the provision of multi-disciplined Project Management Services to the Global Mining and Energy Industry. We currently have a requirement for a Lead Project Engineer to join the Simandou Project in Guinea.

Position Overview:

We are looking for a Lead Project Engineer to join the Simandou Mine Team. As a Lead Project Engineer within the Owner’s Team (contract), you will be accountable for the management and delivery of the contract packages for your area utilising the resources from the project functional teams in engineering, project services and construction management. The role reports to the Project Engineering Manager with secondary reporting to the Area Project Manager. This role has a team of project engineers reporting to it.

Specific Responsibilities:

Key accountabilities of the role for your area include:

  • Develop scopes of work and work packages to fully define contract requirements including bid / variation evaluation with inputs from the functional teams.

  • Proactive management of contractors’ performance and progress to the project scope / quantities, quality, cost and schedule requirements; holding contractors accountable to deliver to their responsibilities and outcomes.

  • Initiation of formal correspondence with contractors as required, and response / review of technical queries and requests for information. 

  • Review of field designs for suitability for construction as required.  

  • Manage interfaces between contracts, procurement and service provider packages to ensure there are no gaps or overlaps at battery limits.

  • Coordination of input from the functional services teams to deliver the contract objectives.

  • Where issues are identified, leadership and coordination of issue resolution including mitigation development and implementation.

  • Effectively manage change in accordance with project procedures.

  • Identifying and mitigating key project risks and opportunities.

  • Proactively seek opportunities to maximise value for the project.

  • Leadership of team to deliver on the accountabilities of the role.

Qualifications and Proficiencies:

  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills – French language skills will be highly regarded, Chinese language skills also valuable

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, 10+ years’ experience

  • Strong experience in Project Engineering and major contract delivery in the execution of mega projects (experience in adjacent industries will be considered)

  • Site-based project delivery experience strongly preferred

  • Experience delivering projects in Africa, particularly West Africa, and / or China will be highly regarded

About You:

  • Demonstrable commitment to the safety, providing leadership within the project safety culture

  • Solutions driven approach to addressing challenges in a dynamic, fast-paced project delivery environment.

What We Offer:

  • Work environment where safety is always the top priority.

  • Competitive base salary based on your skills and experience.

APPLICATIONS

Email your application to David Kelly, Resourcing Manager, OGCS Guinee SARL at david.kelly@ogcsglobal.com

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION SUBMISSION:  October 12th, 2024

ABOUT THE SIMANDOU PROJECT

The Simandou Iron Ore Project (Blocks 3 & 4) is located in the Republic of Guinea, West Africa. It is a high-grade, world-class iron ore deposit and represents one of the largest known iron ore reserves in the world.

The Simandou South Project operates under the Simfer joint venture where the Government of Guinea holds 15%, Rio Tinto and Chinalco Iron Ore Holdings (CIOH), which hold 45.05% and 39.95% of Simandou respectively, continue to work with the Government of Guinea to explore options to develop the Simandou iron ore deposit, as well as potential mechanisms for collaboration on the infrastructure required for the development of the Project and mining operations.

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