CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR (ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENTATION)
Qualifications
- Higher National Certificate (HNC), Higher National Diploma (HND), or Diploma in Instrumentation, Electrical, or Mechanical from a recognized institution.
- Extensive commissioning experience in oil & gas projects.
- Strong construction management skills with effective communication and conflict?resolution abilities.
Experience
- 8–10 years of relevant experience in construction and installation activities within the oil & gas industry.
- Experience in telemetry installation and commissioning.
- Knowledge of construction best practices, systems, processes, and industry standards.
- Understanding of construction techniques for brownfield environments and wellhead facilities.
- Experience across Electrical, Instrumentation, Telecom, and Telemetry disciplines for offshore environments.
- Proficient in interpreting method statements, inspection and test plans (ITPs), construction schedules, and engineering drawings.
- Skilled in identifying potential issues and recommending practical solutions.
- Ability to supervise a multi?disciplinary and multi?national workforce.
- Computer literate with strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong understanding of quality control, safety, and environmental requirements.
Primary Duties & Responsibilities
- Act as the company’s representative at offshore worksites, ensuring all construction and installation activities are carried out safely and in line with project requirements.
- Coordinate with operations teams for site access, work preparation, and hot?work requirements.
- Supervise contractor activities for Electrical, Instrumentation, Fire & Gas, DCS, ESD, and Telecom systems during offshore construction.
- Review detailed design drawings, method statements, and material inspection documentation.
- Conduct and oversee receipt inspections for Electrical, Instrumentation, and Telecom materials; raise reports for damages or missing items.
- Prepare work permits and ensure compliance with the company’s electronic permit?to?work procedures.
- Attend daily coordination meetings to review progress, constraints, and upcoming activities.
- Coordinate personnel and material logistics with contractor representatives.
- Review contractor schedules, method statements, and job hazard analyses (JHAs).
- Liaise with contractor and HSE teams to ensure all construction activities follow approved procedures and safety requirements.
- Monitor construction progress to ensure compliance with drawings, specifications, and project standards.
- Supervise and approve activities including cable pulling, glanding, termination, loop checks, megger testing, cabinet installation, and field instrument installation.
- Perform or witness inspections in accordance with approved ITPs; sign inspection records and quality forms.
- Conduct punch-list walkthroughs, raise items, and coordinate clearance activities.
- Review and approve Mechanical Completion Certificates (MCCs).
- Maintain daily progress reports, highlight anomalies, and recommend corrective actions where necessary.
- Review and submit daily and weekly progress reports; verify contractor progress claims for accuracy.
Interested candidates are encouraged to send their CV to mahirah.marisa@airswift.com to apply or learn more.
Referrals are welcome too—feel free to share this opportunity with qualified professionals in your network.