Key Responsibilities
Health, Safety and Environment Activities:
- Support and enforce project guidelines and Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) objectives
- Attend HSE meetings and training when necessary
- Participate in job safety analysis, make suggestions, stop dangerous situations, and report anomalies incidents and accidents
Key Activities
- Supervise and control the selected contractors to carry out the electrical and instrumentation works at their premises in prefabrication and under construction on the sites
- Ensure the proper execution of connection and pre-commissioning works in compliance with safety and environmental protection procedures, technical specifications, quality requirements, budgets, and schedules
- Optimize and monitor the schedules and progress of the work, to do this verify the proper organization of the logistics and the Contractor's site
- Ensure a smooth interface between the site (the contractor and the operator), the Project Engineer and the various entities of the subsidiary (the Operations, Maintenance departments, the Commissioning team, etc)
- Check the procedures and Company schedule es companies
- Participate in the risk analyses, supervise the preparation and check the permits to work
- Oversee and check the technical information provided by the contractor and its consistency
- Monitor supplies for the smooth running of the site (verification and inspection of client's equipment)
- Act as the Company representative with various subcontractors and suppliers
- Anticipate all potential challenges, propose, if necessary, alternative "practical" solutions
- Supervise and ensure the receipt, control, and transmission of all contractors' documents
- Prepare daily section reports (progress of work, number of people, highlights, etc)
- Participate in weekly meetings, (preparation or control of meeting minutes)
- Validate the approval of the works with the Business Manager and the Contractors
- Supervise the commissioning and start-up teams
- Act as the contractor’s substitute when necessary for the success of the project
Requirements
Education:
Bachelor's degree in engineering or a related construction field.
Professional Experience:
- Minimum of 10 to 15 years in the oil industry
- Significant experience as an Electrical and Instrument Construction Supervisor, specifically in onshore Greenfield and brownfield projects
Technical Knowledge:
- In-depth understanding of general specifications, rules, procedures, and international codes and standards
- Previous experience with Simultaneous Operations (SIMOPS) is an added advantage
Interpersonal Skills:
- Strong team player with the ability to work cross-functionally within complex project teams
- Proficient in interfacing between interdisciplinary departments and collaborating within an international team
Language Proficiency:
Excellent command of the English language, both oral and written.
Rotation
4/4
*Only applicants meeting the strict criteria outlined above will be contacted as part of the shortlisting process.