Key Responsibilities
- Supervises and manages site construction and installation activities for oil and gas process plants and pipelines, covering mechanical, piping, and pipeline construction and testing, across operational and non-operational areas as assigned
- Coordinate pre-commissioning activities and assist during the commissioning of facilities
- Initiate ITR-A, ITR-B, ITR-C, Punch list, construction completion certificates (CCC), mechanical completion certificates (MCC), and facilitate the issuance of project completion & discharge certificates
- Inspect construction works and materials in accordance with project quality plans and inspection & test plans (ITPs)
- Supervise the EPIC contractors during the execution of construction activities
- Participate in reviewing design drawings, method statements, material requisitions, etc
- Supervise and coordinate the mobilisation of contractors to the site, as per the schedule
- Supervise and approve construction activities and coordinate various aspects of project construction, including inspections (RFI’s), material approvals, checking the validity of site working drawings and processing construction-related documentation as required
- Carry out daily checks on the contractor’s staff and work executed to ensure compliance with prescribed contractual obligations and specifications
- Reporting to the direct supervisor any work anomalies or contractual deviations committed by contractor personnel and recommending corrective actions
- Reviews and endorses work permits on behalf of the organisation and ensures contractor compliance with permit-to-work systems and safety requirements
- Participate in the development of as-built drawings/documentation
- Prepares punch lists for completed work before handover
- Collaborates closely with other construction supervisors across mechanical, architectural, civil, and pipeline disciplines
- Reports to the senior construction supervisor on key site issues, events, progress, trends, and provides recommendations for improvement
- Accountable for supervising contractor work in progress, inspecting activities, reporting issues, and preventing accidents by enforcing safety standards on site
- Liaise and report with the QC inspector on quality-related matters
- Liaise with the HSE team on safety-related matters
- Coordinate with discipline construction focal point & supervisor activities throughout the construction of multi-discipline projects, including chairing the weekly construction progress meetings, site document control, and liaison with different discipline supervisors, senior project engineers and personnel of other departments
- Review the project planning and scheduling for projects during the construction phase, identify any construction slippage, and assist in optimizing the contractors' resources
- Review construction method statements and pre-commissioning procedures
- Review and endorse RLMU’s as-built drawings and construction dossiers
- Accountable for supervising contractor work in progress, inspecting activities, reporting issues, and preventing accidents by enforcing safety standards on site
- Inspect construction works and materials in accordance with project quality plans and inspection & test plans (ITPs)
- Coordinate with concerned parties to resolve routine site issues and refer technical queries to the senior construction supervisor
- Update daily and weekly construction progress reports for assigned projects and verify contractors' progress statements for accuracy
- Attend weekly progress meetings for assigned projects
Requirements
- Higher National Certificate (HNC) level in a Mechanical Engineering discipline, plus relevant courses in Safety, Quality and Construction or BSc/Diploma in Mechanical Engineering discipline from a recognized University
- Minimum of 10 years of experience in Pipeline and associated Piping/Tie-in works related to Brownfield, Stations, Refinery and Cross-country pipelines in the onshore oil & Gas industry
- Conversant with National & International Codes, standards, and Specifications
- Ability to work within a diverse cultural environment
- Good command of the English language (oral & written)
- Knowledge of Industry engineering standards and QSHE awareness
- Good supervisory, planning and coordination skills
- Good communication and report-writing skills
- Understanding Civil requirements and interface with Civil during Mechanical execution
- Exposed to Testing, Pre-Commissioning, testing, and Commissioning of New Facilities in a brownfield environment
*Only applicants meeting the strict criteria outlined above will be contacted as part of the shortlisting process.