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Engineering Management

Application to Oil & Gas Upstream Projects

Give your teams the keys to manage your engineering contractors


Project Engineers, managers, staff involved or interested in engineering activities performed by Engineering Contractors.

Audience

Content
The training session is a detailed description of engineering activities in all disciplines, the organisation, the interfaces between disciplines and a typical schedule. Each engineering task is explained and a sample of each common engineering deliverable is shown. Hands-on exercises derived from real engineering tasks are carried out, including: Line and equipment sizing. Electrical power demand calculation. Typical HAZOP and QRA items. Determination of the engineering schedule to suit the Project's overall schedule and engineering constraints. Main challenges faced in engineering (discipline co-ordination, vendors, interfaces, changes, IT etc.) and explained the good practices are addressed.

Learning objectives
To grasp all issues of engineering activities, deliverables, work sequence and interfaces To understand the main risks (schedule, vendors, interfaces, quality) and how to mitigate them To control engineering execution: what is critical and what controls/KPIs should be in place? To learn the best practices, including management of change, progress control, etc.

November 4-6, 2013 Paris, France


www.ifptraining.com

An IFP Training course organized in Paris, France (Rueil-Malmaison Center)

Engineering Management
Give your teams the keys to manage your engineering contractors
Ways and means
Half of the training session is devoted to hands-on exercises to put into practice the concepts introduced and ensure their acquisition. Exercises include: Drawing up the list of Engineering deliverables Understanding the sensitivity of cost to the main design criteria Identification of the inter-relations between engineering disciplines Identification of vendor documents needed for engineering development Identification of all documents impacted by a change, etc. Each trainee is provided with a 200 page manual written by the instructor.

The instructor:
Herv Baron is a Project Manager with 20 years of experience in Oil & Gas projects, including positions of Engineering and Project Manager on large offshore and onshore projects with SAIPEM and TECHNIP. IFP Training is a subsidiary of IFP Energies nouvelles and since 1975 it has been providing skill development & training for professionals in the oil, gas, petrochemical, chemical and automotive industries, from top managers to site operators. With 95 full-time instructors and a network of 600 consultants, IFP Training offers services worldwide: A wide range of training courses for professionals, all based on an applied, interactive teaching method. Master Degree or Graduate Diploma programs outside France, in partnership with IFP School. Training engineering and consulting.

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For additional information, please contact us: Projects and Logistics Department E&P Division 232 avenue Napolon Bonaparte 92852 Rueil-Malmaison Cedex France

Phone: +33 1 41 39 11 80 E-mail: pl.rueil@ifptraining.com

On acceptance, delegates will receive detailed information on the seminars organization and payment instructions. The tuition fee for the course is 1697 exc. tax. The fee includes course manual, lunch and refreshments, but excludes hotel accommodation and living expenses.

Payment should be made either by cheque to the address below or by bank transfer to IFP Training Bank account details: IBAN FR76 30007 99999 04165583000 12, Swift code NATXFRPPXXX.

The organizers reserve the right to modify the program.

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