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At WOW Global, we use our flexible STAFF AUGMENTATION model to deploy highly skilled, experienced staff with faster turnaround time & cost effective manner.
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From our pool of resources we provide staff augmentation for our client on contract, contract -to- hire or permanent hire basis in a wide range of practices and expertise related to engineering field.
WOW Global specializes in locating and placing experienced qualified engineers seeking employment with clients who are seeking their skills and expertise, in the following engineering fields. |
WOW Global specializes in locating and placing skilled and qualified engineers who are seeking employment with clients, who in turn are seeking their skills for the specified jobs.
There is an unprecedented need for individuals with engineering and technical skills. In order to meet clients’ goals and objectives, the clients need the right people at the right place. WOW Global has the resources in form of recruiters to locate skilled & efficient engineers along with technical personnel staff who are ready to work where and when the clients need them.
WOW Global has experienced account managers and recruiters who understand the intricacies of the engineering and technical field. WOW Global can locate and provide their clients with highly skilled, qualified people from entry level to the most senior-level status. WOW Global is uniquely equipped to help both employers and engineering job seekers meeting their objectives.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
As part of their responsibilities, mechanical engineers research, develop, design, manufacture and test tools, engines, machines, and other mechanical devices. Mechanical engineering is central to the production process of most manufactured goods; it is concerned with the design, construction and operation of machines, the generation and utilization of power, and the layout and maintenance of industrial plants. Mechanical engineers take into consideration efficiency, effectiveness, safety, environment, and energy conservation in their design work.
The mechanical engineers may work in the areas such as machine designing, tool designing, and validation of the concerned material.
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Develop drawings in the design process for new machinery or equipment, often with the aid of computer-aided design or drafting (CAD).
- Design precision equipment, machine tools and production machinery.
- Assemble and install new or altered mechanical equipment, parts, machine tools and controls, and help to construct, maintain and repair engineering machinery.
- Perform workshop and field tests using standard instruments and methods, and assist in developing quality control tests for products and parts.
- Study material handling methods and suggest changes to reduce handling costs.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING/DESIGNING
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
Electrical engineering covers a wide spectrum of civilian and military careers. Electrical engineers can generally place themselves in one of the following categories.
- building and construction services
- public works
- educational institutions
- military
- designing houses
Electrical engineers are expected to be able to calculate mathematically every element within their particular field. Unlike many other types of engineer, electrical engineers are trained to a minimum of a "higher education" grade.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Active participation in the plant safety program including conducting safety reviews and audits of existing procedures and processes.
- Provide technical support of the maintenance and manufacturing groups.
- Identify and implement cost savings.
- Investigate process related operational problems and optimization of existing processes. Calculates heat and material balances.
- Determine ratings for equipment including vessels, exchangers, pumps, etc.
- Develop equipment maintenance procedures.
- Prepares equipment specifications, PFD's, heat and material balances, and P&ID's for new and existing products.
- Reviews existing flow sheets, and recommends best operational strategy to ensure minimum costs and prevent operational delays.
- Provide process engineering support for projects, unit turnarounds/shutdowns.
- Writing new and upgrading existing manufacturing procedures and batch records.
- Independently conducts technical and economic studies.
- Develop and provide technical presentations to management and plant employee training as needed.

CIVIL ENGINEERING
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
A civil engineer engages in many general responsibilities on a daily basis. These responsibilities are a crucial part of their job and enable the civil engineer to engage in their profession to the best of their ability. One general responsibility of the civil engineer is to analyze various factors concerning a construction job. The civil engineer will analyze the proposed site location as well as the entire construction job which is to be completed at such a site. They will analyze the process for completing the construction job every step of the way.
The civil engineer must also plan the construction project that will be taking place in conjunction with the results they found due to their analysis of the proposed project. During the process and at the end, the civil engineer must inspect the product to ensure that all rules, regulations and guidelines have been explicitly followed.
ENGINEERING/TECHNICAL
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- The technical engineering specialist supervises or participates in construction site development to include technical investigation, surveying, drafting, development of construction plans and specifications and performing quality control inspections.
- Assists in the performance of field and laboratory tests on construction materials, construction surveys, and drafting.
- Performs field and laboratory testing on construction materials, construction surveys and design drafting.
- Supervises technical engineering activities relating to construction surveying, drafting, and testing of construction materials.
- Compiles technical information and supervises subordinate personnel.
- Plans, directs, inspects, and performs technical site development activities.
PETROLEUM ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Analyze drilling data to determine if wells contain significant quantities of hydrocarbons that can be recovered economically.
- Make decisions regarding appropriate well completion techniques.
- Assess costs and evaluate the economic viability of potential drilling locations.
- Monitor and analyze reservoir performance.
- Find ways to improve production and optimize drilling, completion and recovery methods.
- Design and implement appropriate production, processing and transportation options.
- Estimate the immediate and long-term production capabilities of oil and gas wells and their ultimate recoverable volumes of oil and gas.
- Design and implement health, safety and environmental controls on oil and gas operations.
POLLUTION CONTROL ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Receives, reviews, and makes recommendations on applications for authority to construct and permits to operate.
- Conducts impact analysis on proposed new sources.
- Evaluates the performance of pollution control equipment.
- Makes Best Available Control Technology (BACT) determinations.
- Conducts engineering inspections and calculates emissions from new and existing sources.
- Conducts annual emissions inventory.
- Conducts visible emission evaluations and source compliance testing and analysis.
- Develops emission control and reduction procedures.
- Plans and conducts special studies to determine conformity to laws, rules and regulations.
MARINE ENGINEERING
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Make sure that the main engines and associated machinery, electrical, refrigeration, air-conditioning and cargo-handling equipment on ships are operating efficiently.
- Monitor automatic data recording equipment, or record readings manually on ships without such equipment.
- Analyze the readings to make adjustments to machinery operation as required.
- Carry out regular maintenance of the main engine and repair defective auxiliary equipment.
- Stand watches in the engine room at sea and in port.
- Make sure that the operations of the vessel do not create pollution.
- Maintain engine room stores and record usage of parts and equipment.
- Supervise major maintenance work while the ship is in port.
- Be involved with the operation of small craft such as patrol boats, tugs, river ferries and port authority vessels.
DRAFTERS/DRAFTSMEN
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Preparing technical drawings and audio-visual materials such as charts, graphs, slides and television projectuals.
- Using a variety of art media, including pencil, pen, brush, airbrush, inks and paints.
- Using freehand, mechanical, photomechanical and computer-generated lettering.
- Preparing art and composing type for reproduction; preparing technical drawings and audiovisual materials, such as maps, charts, 35mm slides, overhead transparencies and television projectuals.
- Operating audiovisual projection equipment; operating photographic and graphic arts reproduction equipment.
CAD/CAM DESIGNING
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Develop CAD/CAM Designs and Models for Engineering and Manufacturing.
- Implement aggressive delivery schedules.
- Implement detailed specifications for colors, materials, and graphics for production models.
- Develop CAD/CAM Designs and Models that comply with principles and standards of engineering.
- Implement projects with aggressive delivery schedules as directed.
- Take responsibility for continuously improving the surface quality of all models and designs through final tooling in order to improve visual and manufacturing quality.
- Implement industry-leading solutions for physical interface items such as keys, latches, displays, connectors, etc. by developing multiple solutions and continually testing and modifying to implement the best results.
QA/QC ENGINEERING
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Responsible for all aspects of the project related to quality assurance and quality control, and the overall implementation of the Quality Management System at site.
- Preparation of the Project Specific Quality Plan, Method Statements, Quality Control Procedures, Inspection & Test Plans, Quality Control Checklists.
- Controlling all inspection activities; receiving, in-process, final and off-site inspection activities.
- Completion of necessary documentation to verify the works performed.
- Ensuring that inspection requests are implemented and relevant logs maintained.
- Ensuring that all test reports are verified to meet the contract requirements.
- Issue of Non Conformance Reports and the necessary follow-up.
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Support machining area to increase productivity and efficiency.
- Support the timely manufacture of pre-production and prototype component samples.
- Support maintenance on machine breakdowns, start-ups, tooling improvements, etc.
- Carry out machine capability studies.
- Determine root cause analysis problematical issues.
- Design and make detailed drawings of fixtures, tooling, gauging, etc.
- Design for manufacturing experience.
- Design and develop manufacturing processes for new and existing products, product changes and enhancements and related tooling and fixtures which are consistent with a zero defect level as well as low product cost.
- Create and maintain accurate and timely manufacturing documentation including manufacturing procedures, work instructions, output data, etc.
- Strong emphasis on equipment and process qualifications, and validations.
- Responsible for all cost reduction activities, scrap, rework, cycle time, etc., reduction.
- Specify and justify procurement of production equipment.
- Maintain and troubleshoot production equipment and fixtures.
- Analyze and improve workflow and material flow.

STRESS ANALYSIS ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Execute work in accordance with applicable Project Procedures and Standards.
- Review the project execution schedule developed by the Cost and Planning Department.
- Prepare the Database with assistance from CAD support.
- Review relevant project design work and in particular: -Engineering Flow Diagrams with reference to assigned equipment -Line list -Equipment drawings and mechanical Vendor's documentation.
- Prepare material requisitions for the defined bulk material.
- Issue material requisitions for enquiry, order placement and for any subsequent revisions.
- Prepare specifications for piping mechanical supports, such as bellows, spring & snubber, etc.
- Prepare supports package including special supports design.
- Prepare piping stress analysis reports.
AUTOMATION ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Analyze end-user testing requirements. -Design and architect modular and reusable automated testing solutions that satisfy testing requirements.
- Develop functional/regression automated testing solutions using QTP/BPT, traditional QTP, and/or data driven techniques.
- Develop custom function/sub-routine libraries to support automated testing solutions.
- Develop/enhance and document automated testing methodology.
- Design a solid automation framework where test scripts are reusable and easily maintained.
- Perform identification and implementation of the automation framework, environment, approach, and methodologies which will be used for automated testing.
- Develop detailed documentation to support the automation effort.
- Execute test script, report detailed defects description through defect tracking tool.
- Continually review and improve testing process and implementation.
COMMISSIONING ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Prepare/set up custody transfer documents for use in the field.
- Participate in pre-start-up safety.
- Ensure all quality control records for the work are progressively accumulated, indexed and available to support a phased systematic acceptance and handover of the plant to the Client in accordance with the project Acceptance of the Work Plan.
- To ensure that Client Health, Safety, Environment, Security (HSES) and quality policy is understood and implemented by all supervised staff and project contractors.
- Maintain the agreed reporting system in accordance with project requirements.
- Maintain an effective Site filing and records retrieval system.
- Liaise with Client operations/commissioning manager/engineer to ensure that safe working arrangements, Permit to Work systems and tag/lock out systems are fully understood, with authorized personnel in place, for all phases of the project.
- Ensure that the pre-commissioning and commissioning procedures are developed and that the split of responsibilities matrix is issued.
- Ensure that Systems are defined to facilitate progressive completion and prioritization of commissioning and initial operations. Ensure that construction completion activities are tracked and that punch lists and exception items are recorded, worked off efficiently and consolidated at the various stages of completion.
- Ensure that the Construction Operations ‘Minimum Quality System’ is implemented on all Projects and is supported by Client procedures and work practices.

COST CONTROL & ESTIMATING ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Preparation of different classes of Cost Estimates for major capital projects.
- Review and analysis of Cost estimates prepared by Contractors.
- Cost Engineering Studies, Techno-economic evaluation, Cost Benefit analysis, Life Cycle Costing, and evaluation of alternative strategies / Options for implementation.
- Project evaluation, assess implementation strategy, methods/Logistics and estimate resources and activity duration for construction/implementation and associated costs.
- Participating in Capital/Value Assurance Process through various gates and assist in the preparation of DSPs, performing Risk analysis using simulation techniques etc.
- Project/Cost Control support, Budgeting, Cash flows, Cost, progress and commitment monitoring and control, trending, forecasting commitments and final Cost at completion.
- Bid analysis, Negotiation, Contract Administration support, Variations / Change orders.
- Analysis of historical Cost data, developing norms and maintaining Cost Data Bank.

DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Development of cost quotations (parts and tooling) for the Product Line..
- Assessing capacity of specific products and tools.
- Developing new products under the direction of marketing.
- Design and development of tooling for products.
- Supporting manufacturing in the startup and breaking in of new products.
- Acting as a Company resource for technical and performance information about the Product Line and for orienting and training Team members with regard to application selection and application performance.
- Maintains product and CAD records (files, etc.).
- Work on cost reduction projects to reduce material/ process costs by defining and implementing new techniques and equipment/ fixtures for assembly and test.
- Provide continuous engineering support on assigned products to maintain and improve margin, performance and quality.
MATERIALS ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Apply materials engineering principles to improve current materials and processes and to develop new materials and new products in line with the growth strategy of the Company.
- Handle various materials engineering responsibilities such as hands-on materials processing, researching technical literature, planning and conducting experiments, and communicating results both verbally and in writing.
- Participate in initial customer design/application reviews.
- Interface with production, quality, and engineering personnel to ensure alignment with product/customer goals.
- Establish and manage program plan to meet product/customer objectives.
- Maintain customer interface on technical, delivery, and quality issues throughout the product development cycle.
PROCESS ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Driving / lead the process improvement / optimization project.
- Provide process technical guidance to engineers in the area of expertise.
- Employ quantitative problem solving and corrective action methods.
- Implement and utilize statistical process control tools as required.
- Make sound technical and business recommendation.
- Document processes, procedures, and methods as required.
- Promote teamwork and cooperation among technicians and associate engineers.
- Specify, select and qualify/buyoff assembly equipment.
- Develop, qualify, monitor/control, and improve assembly and test processes and methods as required.
- Work with equipment technical team to design fixtures for assembly and test processes as required.
- Select, evaluate, and qualify new materials, designs and processes as require.
MATERIALS ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Apply materials engineering principles to improve current materials and processes and to develop new materials and new products in line with the growth strategy of the Company.
- Handle various materials engineering responsibilities such as hands-on materials processing, researching technical literature, planning and conducting experiments, and communicating results both verbally and in writing.
- Participate in initial customer design/application reviews.
- Interface with production, quality, and engineering personnel to ensure alignment with product/customer goals.
- Establish and manage program plan to meet product/customer objectives.
- Maintain customer interface on technical, delivery, and quality issues throughout the product development cycle.
PROCUREMENT ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Drafting contracts for Supply of Goods, Supply and Installation of Goods, Hire of Plant & Equipment.
- Developing (as opposed to just following) and implementing models, systems and procedures by adopting best practices for prequalification of Suppliers, Request for Proposals/Quotations (RFP/RFQ), Tendering, Contract Administration.
- Administration of Contracts for Supply of Goods, Supply and Installation of Goods, Hire of Plant & Equipment.
- Management and Administration of tender/proposal/quotations, pre-contract, contract and post-contract of Supply of Goods, Supply and Installation of Goods, Hire of Plant & Equipment.
- Claims management of contracts for Supply of Goods, Supply and Installation of Goods, Hire of Plant & Equipment.
PRODUCTION ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Provide technical support for operations including coiled tubing operations, well testing, matrix simulation, water shut off, perforating and logging, advise on water shut-off and selective simulation techniques for high water cut wells (in case of well producing industry).
- Monitor and troubleshoot producing operations.
- Lead/ participate on multi-disciplinary teams, provide technical advice and guidance and mentor/ train younger engineers.
- Perform in-depth technical engineering studies, write guidelines and policy documents, initiate innovative proposals and author papers for internal and external publication.
- Provide expert advice on the design, installation and operation of the desired engineering product.
- Review existing field monitoring procedures and recommend modifications that will provide adequate monitoring the desired engineering product.
- Enforce all Plant Safety Rules and Policies. Respond to and follows through on at-risk conditions including procedural, engineering and/or design changes that may be required.
- Coordinate and facilitate department safety meetings. Lead/participate in safety teams and management of change.

PERFORMANCE MONITORING ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Responsible for developing a life cycle strategy for equipment with an initial focus on boilers and turbine-generators. Monitor performance and operation of power plant equipment and make recommendations for improvements to efficiency and performance.
- Design, design changes, testing and analysis of power plant systems and equipment.
- Plan and schedule testing and reporting.
- Economic evaluation of projects.
- Equipment and installation specifications.
- Construction coordination.
ROTATING EQUIPMENT ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Should have the capability to provide a specialized techno-economical advisory service on aspects of existing machinery and related equipment and on proposed machinery acquisitions, with particular emphasis on rotating and reciprocating machinery.
- Should have the capability to undertake major analyses of equipment histories, and maintain within the sections comprehensive statistical and technical data of machinery performance.
- Should have the comprehensive knowledge of all types of machinery used in the field, such as turbines, gas engines, pumps, valves and compressors.
- Should also have the capability to control a schedule of diagnostic surveying and performance evaluation by directing on-site investigations, which involve using specialist technical equipment such as boroscopes, alignment tools and vibration analyzers.
- Carry out equipment reliability studies and performance evaluation.
WORKSHOP ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Interacting with the clients on the calibration requirements and submitting quotation for the calibration of instruments.
- Overseeing the calibration of instruments for yard, MIS projects and clients in line with the standards and requirements.
- Providing field calibration support when required.
- Certifying the calibrated instruments and submission to the clients / project / yard representatives as applicable.
- Maintaining a record of calibrated instruments for future reference. Coordinating with the client representatives / yard personnel for calibration activities.
- Maintaining the calibration equipments and their records. Arranging consumables required for the instrument workshop activities.
- Coordination with client representatives, external inspectors during test and calibration.
- Coordinating with project sites for arranging instrumentation items, hydro test equipments etc.
WORKSHOP SUPERVISOR
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Development and implementation of a competency development program for the engineering department.
- Preparation and implementation of competency and career mapping of all engineering staff.
- Management of the workshop facilities, test equipment and special tools.
- Providing technical advice and recommendations to personnel from the area maintenance teams who use the workshop facilities in order to meet good engineering standards and practices.
- Providing support to ensure that repairable field devices are serviced internally or externally before returning to stock.
LIFTING SUPERVISOR
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Be able to take measures to ensure that lifting operations are carried out safely.
- Safe use of tower cranes’ requirements on tower cranes.
- Safe use of other lifting machines.
- Co-ordination in the use of lifting machines.
- Rigging equipment, rigging of loads and signaling.
- Investigations into crane accidents and case studies.
MACHINIST
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Supervises and performs the fabrication, repair, and modifications of metallic and nonmetallic parts.
- Supervises metal working shop activities.
- Fabricates, repairs, and modifies metallic and nonmetallic parts, utilizing such machines as engine lathes, utility grinders, power cutoff saws, armature under-cutters, arbor and hydraulic presses, drill presses, and their associated attachments, accessories, and tools.
BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (BMS) OPERATOR
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Operates and maintains equipment and devices tied into the BMS central computer to ensure that environmental systems are within specified ranges and operating systems are functioning properly.
- Observes deviations from systems specifications and takes actions to correct or resolve these discrepancies.
- May be responsible for calibrating and fine-tuning system controls.
- Combines advanced knowledge of HVAC and building management systems to complete assignments complex in nature.
HVAC ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Preparation/ Review of Heat Load Calculations, System Designing, Equipment Selection, P&IDs, PFDs, Data sheets, Drawings such as Ducting Layout, Chilled Water Piping Layout, Equipment GA drawings, Operation and control logic, Integration of HVAC systems with BMS for Office/ Administrative buildings, Control rooms/ DCS rooms/ Server rooms, Large Infrastructure, Oil & Gas Projects.
- Prepares specifications and work scopes and assists in Tender evaluation. Possesses first hand experience/ knowledge on the range of various HVAC systems available and accordingly recommends the optimum solution. Range includes Direct Expansion; Chilled water systems with air-cooled/ water-cooled/ radiator-cooled condensers.
- Provides Major Projects with technical content of Project Development and Execution Plans, including defining design and construction criteria and procurement strategies for critical items.
- Prepares the Basis for Design (BFD), selects essential standards for use, identifies design throughput, policy, specifications, technical risks, facility safeguarding, safety and health requirements and infrastructure requirements.
- Prepares designs in consultation with other Discipline Engineers, as appropriate.

SUPPLIERS APPRAISAL ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Responsibility for ensuring monthly business performance indicators are available on time and the data is accurate and displayed within the designated areas.
- Develop the designated sites internal audit schedule and ensure audits and conducted within the timescales set.
- Utilize the appropriate tools and techniques to analyse processes and encourage problem resolution and prevention.
- Establishing targets for continuous improvement in supplier performance measures ensuring excellence in all aspects of performance including conformance with specification, delivery, elements of cost reduction, contributions to innovation and responsiveness. Monitoring and reporting their performance.
- Participate in value analysis and value-engineering activities with suppliers as part of a cross-functional supply management team.
ASSET MANAGEMENT ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Development of a system to identify, inventory and tag assets.
- Determine asset criticality and conduct risk analysis on critical assets.
- Perform condition assessment on critical assets and determine remaining life.
- Establish financial data for plant assets that leads toward life cycle costing and financial forecasting.
- Develop performance metrics as part of the AM program.
- Establish and manage program plan to meet product/customer objectives.
- Develop long-term AM plan to meet required levels of service.
REVAMPING ENGINEER
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Carrying out inspection for revamping purposes.
- Furnishing estimate & reports in support of revamping.
- Preparing specifications of works so that revamping can take place.
- Revamping/rejuvenating the engineering plants.
SURVEYOR
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Must have an outstanding knowledge of open-hole and production log analysis and interpretation techniques.
- Demonstrating research capabilities in petro-physical projects with published results of work.
- Familiarity with computer software techniques used in log analysis, and experience in well test analysis in oil and gas reservoirs.
RESERVOIR ANALYST
Work specifics include but are not limited to:
- Focused on monitoring and optimizing the performance of major oil and gas field programs.
- Analysis of reservoir displacement efficiency from well performance, interpreted production and open-hole logs, and reservoir simulation model results.
- Developing work-over and drilling plans, and improved production and re-completion strategies aimed at maintaining the field production target and optimizing reserves.
- Familiarity with geological concepts, emerging technologies and horizontal well applications.
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