JOB PURPOSE / OBJECTIVE
The Superintendent, E&I Onboard is responsible for managing all E&I related operations related to onboard activities, whether for rigs or vessels or other internal work in the yard. The Superintendent supervises onboard all related system activities and ensures that related works are carried out safely, on time and on budget in accordance with the project contractual obligations and International Maritime Industries Management System (IMIMS). The role involves working closely with the E&I Manager, E&I Senior Superintendents, other Superintendents, Supervisors, Project Managers, QC, Safety and the Production teams or other internal departments as required to ensure that all assigned scopes are executed as described above. Ensure efficiency and proper housekeeping onboard and when required prepare manhours estimates for production/projects. Solution orientation and doing it right the first-time mindset is a must, with a proactive approach to solving issues before they become problems.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
- Ensure all work activities are carried out in strict compliance with IMI Health, Safety, Environment, and Quality (HSEQ) policies and the International Maritime Industries Management System (IMIMS).
- Ensure that all E&l activities are meticulously planned, and that the plans and responsibilities are clearly communicated and understood by all relevant E&I onboard personnel.
- Develop comprehensive project/production plans, including detailed schedules, and resource allocation.
- Provide sound and good knowledge on various types of E&I works on vessels, and rigs.
- Ensure all repair and maintenance work meet the required quality standards and regulatory requirements.
- Lead and manage onboard E&I repair teams, including tradesmen, and subcontractors.
- Perform all onboard E&I activities such as switchboards, disconnection of various electrical motors and alternators, electrical systems isolation Lockout and Tagout, cable pulling and terminations including loop checks, different automations, navigation and instrumentation works, ICCP, A/C repairs and other E&I works.
- Implement onboard safety procedures including housekeeping with the action plan.
- Oversee the onboard activities with respect to the deliverables meeting the required project standard requirements and specifications.
- Troubleshoot / rectify faults during overhauling and onboard testing. Control the overtime to contribute to the best projects and gross margins. Manhours monitoring against commercial estimation.
- Ensure that all production/project materials are used as defined in procedures and manufacturer’s recommendations and the repairs are carried out in accordance with the approved procedures.
- Strong involvement in daily/weekly progress reporting and is responsible for ensuring that supervision gather accurate physical progress.
- Provide feedback for bid preparations, whether for feasibility and tendering and/or change of scope.
- Provide information to Planning Department to prepare a weekly workload forecast based on materials, equipment and manpower availability.
- Visit regularly the workshop, onboard, in docks, or other open areas where related activities are taking place to check progress and give technical advice and guidance. Facilitate training and development of personnel.
- Perform other related duties as per management direction.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
Education:
Bachelor Electrical Engineering Degree or equivalent.
Experience:
Minimum 9 years of experience in shipyard/ship repair/Offshore.