Candidate Pool: Commissioning Mechanical Superintendents (expats contracts - multiple locations)
Energy is a fundamental basic need of our society. Fossil fuels, including oil, are an essential source of energy and will remain so until renewable energies have the capacity to meet the growing demand for energy. Nearly 5,000 SBMers globally are proud to design, build and operate floating facilities that produce more than 1% of the world’s oil. We do it in the safest, most affordable, and most sustainable way. And we continuously strive to reduce emissions, in line with our emissionZEROTM program. As a leader in floating technologies for the oil and gas industry, we recognize the significant importance of climate change and the growing need for renewable energy. We invest in products and services that enable the transition towards renewable energy, with a focus on Floating Offshore Wind, Wave Energy, and Carbon Capture and Storage. In addition, we also develop Smart Digital Services to improve and support everything we do. Oceans play a central role in producing the energy of today and of tomorrow. We work together with the world’s leading energy companies to make that happen. We act responsibly and ethically so that communities where we operate benefit from our presence and activities. We are committed to sharing our experience to deliver safe, sustainable, and affordable energy from the oceans for generations to come. #OGJSJOIN US!This posting has for objective to give ourselves the chance to work together, in the short, medium, or long term. SBM Offshore's active leadership position on the market, combined with our People Development and Succession Planning activities, requires us to be ready to onboard and mobilize our future Commissioning Mechanical Superintendent as soon as a new vacancy opens! You are considering a new challenge in a few weeks, months, or even years? If you match the requirements below, APPLY NOW! MAIN MISSIONS The Commissioning Mechanical Superintendent executes the pre-commissioning and commissioning activities onshore and offshore, in line with the Project Completions Execution schedule, ensuring Group procedure compliance and target levels for Quality are achieved within the Completions schedule, whilst maintaining the highest level of HSSE. In order to achieve Mechanical Completion (A-Scope), you are to: Ensure Supervisors and Inspectors assigned to your discipline are familiar with SBM Construction and Completions processes and that roles and responsibilities are understood Monitor yard productivity and manpower assignment to ensure Construction schedule milestones are met Ensure yard Construction procedures related to your discipline are reviewed and approved Ensure the Inspections and Test Plan (ITP) is followed and attended by his/her team Ensure all Quality Verification Documentation is duly reviewed and approved Ensure that Manufacturing Data Records (MDR) are maintained, approved and compiled on a systematic basis Maintain up-to-date as-built dossier Ensure Discipline Inspection Test Reports (ITR-A’s and associated Punchlist) are compiled and issued by the yard and approved and logged into the Completion database Interface with Supply Chain to ensure the Required On Site (ROS) for materials are respected Assist Material Controller in performing Receiving Inspections of materials and equipment related to your discipline JOB REQUIREMENTS School/studies/degree: Engineering discipline degree or diploma from University or Engineering College. Experience: 15 years experience, preferably some gained under project conditions. Extensive experience in leading onshore/offshore commissioning activities on complex FPSO/topsides process systems, Strong experience in start-up activities, in particular gas treatment and compression/injection systems, seawater treatment and injection, process systems such as cooling medium, heating medium, glycol system. Good knowledge of engineering and systems technology in a project environment. Knowledge of Process Control Narrative (PCS). Experience in commissioning Permit-to-work (PTW) preparation & Notice of Energization (NOE). Ability to write technical documents and operational test procedures (OTPs). Knowledgeable in sub-system boundary limits & marked-up engineering drawings. Experience in attending Factory Acceptance Tests (FATs) for large rotating equipment and ICSS hardware. #OGJS