Location : In Yard
Responsibilities
- Coordinate technical issues resolution and retain completions technical lead on all engineering related issues.
- Interface with PE & PMT for major commercial & PM decisions.
- Manage engineering, quality, construction (MC) and procurement interfaces.
- Monitor design and fabrication progress of process equipment packages.
- Participate in development of the TCP’s and performance tests for major equipment.
- Interfacing with subcontractors’ project management to ensure all critical commercial and technical issues are addressed – components not passing quality, specification deviations, inspection reports.
- Engineering technical support of planning efforts for mechanical completion and commissioning activities in vendor shops, fabrication yard and at site.
- Review and approval of DCNs & FCRs.
- Assist in determining testing criteria for FATs for major pieces of equipment, ensuring equipment tests to international standards and all FAT punch list items recorded in the systems completion database.
- Lead efforts to develop site performance test procedures and criteria.
- Participation in generation of project systems completion schedule for all project phases.
- Participate in systems completion workshops to ensure alignment with stakeholders for systems acceptance at all project milestones.
- Generate full step-by-step dynamic commissioning procedures on systems allocated during design.
- Manage procurement of all commissioning and start‑up spares, first‑fills, special tools and equipment to ensure timely presence at site.
- Develop systems completions vendor support plan for related systems.
Technical oversight during fabrication, mechanical completion and commissioning activities.
Interface with engineering management on shop fabrication design change requests, inspection reports, quality, RFIs, specification deviations and P&ID changes.
Interface with discipline system owners to prioritize and focus on completion of related systems.
Ensure quality, accuracy and integrity of all system issues, including agreement on any changes, close‑out verifications, schedule opportunities.
Interface with construction group to ensure mechanical completion check sheets are allocated accordingly to each item of equipment to be inspected.
Ensure adherence to commissioning procedures.
Systems walk‑downs and appropriate discipline and multi‑function attendance.
Profile
- Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Process, or Commissioning Engineering (or equivalent).
- 10–15+ years in commissioning/start‑up and mechanical completion on major EPC/energy/petrochemical/LNG/power projects.
- Systems completion and CSU execution across phases – FATs, MC, commissioning, start‑up, performance testing, handover; development and review of commissioning procedures, TCPs, test criteria.
- Experience with FCR/DCN reviews, spec deviations, inspection reports.
- Strong knowledge of vendor packages, fabrication, yard and site activities.
- Familiarity with DFO/completions databases/punch list management.
- Proven ability to lead multi‑discipline teams and interface across engineering, construction, procurement, QA/QC, subcontractors and operations.
- Capable of prioritizing system completion, aligning stakeholders and resolving technical/commercial issues.
- Ensures procedure adherence, regulatory compliance and documentation accuracy.
- Experience managing punch list liquidation, walkdowns, preservation, acceptance testing.
- Strong communication, planning, decision‑making and problem‑solving.
- Comfortable working in dynamic construction and site environments.
Working at SPIE
What can we offer you?
Salary and other benefits as per standards.
Location
Minimum level of experience required
10 years or more
Required authorisations
NA
Languages
English (D-Full professional proficiency)
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