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<p style="text-align:left"><b>Title:</b></p>Data Manager, Information Management<p></p><p></p><p><b><u>Job Responsibilities:</u></b></p><ul><li>Manage engineering project data, including collecting information from multiple sources and distributing it to relevant stakeholders.</li><li>Configure and implement engineering data warehouse systems (e.g., SmartPlant Foundation, Aveva Engineering, Aveva ISM) and data exchange interfaces between engineering tools and the data warehouse.</li><li>Set up and maintain tag and data progress measurement systems, as well as tag/data register exports.</li><li>Understand client and internal requirements for data collection, conditioning, reporting, and turnover.</li><li>Configure data repositories to meet project needs and coordinate with discipline leads on application usage and data flow.</li><li>Manage data interfaces between engineering applications and repositories across internal and external locations.</li><li>Resolve data inconsistencies, errors, mapping issues, and tagging queries in collaboration with project disciplines.</li><li>Perform data cleanup to ensure accuracy and consistency.</li><li>Export data for internal use and client deliverables in required formats.</li><li>Review vendor data for completeness and accuracy from a data collection perspective.</li><li>Train and support project teams on data management tools and reporting.</li><li>Oversee project close-out activities for data management systems and ensure seamless data turnover to the client.</li><li>Support detailed engineering design and ensure compliance with contractual data turnover requirements.</li></ul><p></p><p><b><u>Job Requirements:</u></b></p><ul><li>Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or a related field.</li><li>Minimum 10 years of experience in Oil & Gas offshore/onshore projects with hands-on involvement in project data management.</li><li>Strong understanding of project execution and ability to develop and implement data management plans.</li><li>Experience leading a team of data controllers and providing guidance.</li><li>In-depth knowledge of:<ul><li>Class libraries, naming rules, and attribute data definitions.</li><li>Tagging philosophy and implementation.</li><li>Data collection, validation, and exchange methods.</li><li>Tag and data progression planning.</li><li>Engineering and supplier tag/data management.</li><li>Engineering software systems and tools.</li></ul></li></ul><ul><li>Proficiency in engineering data warehouse systems (SmartPlant Foundation, Aveva Engineering, Aveva ISM).</li><li>Strong skills in database management, SQL development, VBA, and SQL Server Reporting Services.</li></ul><p></p><p></p><p></p>

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