With a technical background, you ideally have at least 10 years’ successful experience as a piping Supervisor laying industrial equipment and piping. Specific experience in oxygen & hydrogen service piping is mandatory.
Mechanical assembly skills
Industrial piping skills
Team supervision skills
Leads and guides construction subcontractors, focusing on safety, quality and planning
Manages interfaces between disciplines on site and between subcontractors
Demonstrates an interdisciplinary mindset, autonomy and honesty
Demonstrates technical experience and leadership
Coordinates with other site supervisors
Monitors the performance of subcontractors in his/her discipline for compliance with engineering/construction documentation and schedule
Supervises and coordinates assigned personnel (including supplier representatives)
Coordinates the activities of construction subcontractors through regular meetings, sets deadlines and decides on actions to be taken, takes minutes of meetings.
Evaluates the performance and productivity of subcontractors
Provides feedback using technical expertise relevant to his/her discipline
Checks subcontractors’ construction equipment and planning their mobilisation/demobilisation
In collaboration with the assembly companies, issues and has validated the inspection plans prior to construction activities.
In collaboration with the project’s QA/QC manager, issues and has validated all the quality documents required for the proper performance of activities.
Ensures the quality of construction and installation work in accordance with contract requirements
Is responsible for ensuring that everything relating to the installation of pressure vessels and various skids complies with the project plans and specifications
Is responsible for ensuring that all aspects of the installation of water towers comply with the project plans and specifications
Is responsible for ensuring that all aspects of piping installation comply with the project plans and specifications.
Coordinates the resolution of technical issues and problems
Takes steps to provide missing documents and engineering materials
Takes corrective and preventive action on non-conformances
Reports quality defects and pursues their rectification
Issues construction inspection reports in accordance with the ITP
Examines subcontractors’ documentation and reports. Checks as-built documentation with the subcontractor
Provides reports on quantities, progress and milestone achievement
Review measures of progress in accordance with the contract and schedule
Reviews bills of quantities and invoicing statements
Validates additional work by checking estimated and completed times
Completes weekly reports, including cost projections to completion