Key Responsibilities
- Responsible for managing all offshore heavy lifts and non-routine installations such as Topsides, Jackets, and critical subsea installations such as pipeline, umbilical, skids, tie-in spools, risers, and J-Tubes
- Accountable to ensure that department-assigned field projects, including lifting engineering, coordination, plans, offshore mobilization, etc., are conducted in accordance with approved Scope of Work, drawings, engineering design, safety, environment, and client standards & specifications
- Oversee and provide guidance/advice to the contractor on all offshore heavy lifts and subsea installation activities to ensure that they are performed as per approved method statements complying with the project schedule, quality, and material requirements
- Manage and guide the contractor during engineering, review, comment, and approve the contractor’s construction engineering documents in PDMS
- Attend engineering workshops such as Constructability review, SIMOPS, Schedule Risk Analysis, 3D Model Reviews, HAZOP, Lifting Plan reviews, and provide inputs to ensure that the contractor conducts these workshops in compliance with client requirements
- Project focal point to manage all lifting activities, including coordination with internal stakeholders such as PTS, Operations, and the Project team, and external stakeholders such as Contractors, third-party agencies, etc
- Participate in all engineering workshops during FEED and EPIC
- Ensure Contractor executes offshore heavy lifts and installations in accordance with client standards, specifications, and approved drawings
- Monitor, control, and report Contractor’s performance, man-power deployment, plant and equipment movements, construction slippages, etc
- Act as the construction Risk Management representative to identify Construction Risk events, the effects & consequences, propose mitigation measures, and take ownership to ensure mitigation measures have been implemented at the site
- Liaise with senior discipline engineers throughout all phases of the project for offshore lifting-related matters, including inputs during the detailed engineering and procurement stages
- Review contractors’ lifting plans, certificates, schedules, method statements, procedures, etc, to ensure compliance with the project as well as requirements
- Maintain a daily record of progress, noting special comments Reports to the supervisor work anomalies or contractual deviations committed by contractor personnel and recommends corrective actions
- Monitor and control work permits to ensure that contractors comply with the conditions fixed on consolidated work permits
Requirements
- BSc (or) Higher National Diploma (or) Diploma in Mechanical (or) Petroleum Engineering in an Engineering discipline from a recognized University discipline or equivalent, plus relevant courses in Safety, Quality Control, and Construction
- Candidate should have a minimum of 10 to 12 years overall experience in the coordination and supervision of offshore heavy lifts, non-routine lifts, and offshore installation of EPIC projects such as Oil and Gas Production/wellhead platforms, Jackets, and subsea installations Review and approve contractor lifting plants, certificates, method statements, and load-out activities
- Computer literate Good communication and writing skills
- Candidate must have robust experience in FEED and EPIC projects with strong capability to review/approve contractor deliverables
- Excellent command of the English Language (oral and written)
- Excellent knowledge of industry engineering standards, quality control, safety, and environmental awareness
- Excellent ability to interpret and review method statements, inspection and test plans, construction schedules, and drawings
- Ability to highlight potential bottlenecks/problems and ability to suggest solutions
- Ability to supervise a multi-national and multi-cultural contractor workforce
*Only applicants meeting the strict criteria outlined above will be contacted as part of the shortlisting process.