Contractor's personnel is accountable for the following activities:
Review of the Operational documents
Comparing 3D modelling with actual construction on site
Supporting equipment FATs/SATs as required
Review of OTP documents
Raise punches during daily work on any anomalies, deviations from model, accessibility, and operability issues.
Execution of the OTPs
Supervision and oversight of commissioning execution (loop test, function test…)
Preparation of the start-up procedures and the operation
Supporting/supervising ATEX Inspection/examination activities for Instrumentation and Control equipment
Assist the production team during commissioning activities
Ensure good preparation of the start-up procedures leading to the first oil.
Ensure that the Field Operation core crew is well aware of the procedures applicable for the new installation and the start-up sequence.
Ensure a role of Discipline advisor with the COMPANY team to ensure the proper preparation of the start-up.
Review ALL punch close out (including construction), and approves all discipline related punches
Activities
Contributes to the Incident Free initiative on site by reporting any anomaly, defect, bad practice, lack of equipment or lack of competence.
Contribute to HAZID, HAZOP, 3D Model reviews and Risk assessments as required throughout construction, commissioning and start-up phases.
Monitoring that ALL construction is as per 3D model and/or per previously raised punches in the yard
Provide oversight and supervisions to ensure EPC Contractor carries out installation works to standards acceptable to COMPANY and compliant with COMPANY standards
Witness the Operational Test perform by the commissioning and liaise with the team
Identifies in conjunction with the Lead (site)/Operating Authority (OTL) offshore the procedures & precautions to be taken to assure installation, commissioning and start-up activities are carried out safely and efficiently.
Finalise on-site start-up procedures sharing them with the core crew to make them applicable on site.
Finalise a detail start-up sequence in close collaboration with the core crew on site.
Participate and assist in the preparation of the kick off meeting for start-up activities.
Participate to the preparation of the risk assessment of the activities to be performed during the start-up.
Prepare the request and order for required start-up tools. Ensure proper storage and identification of the start-up tools.
Prepare arrival on site (PTW, KOM, JSA…) of the vendor involved in the start-up of the facility.
Check any type B and C punch list and investigate on it if requested by the lead, the OTL or the OIM.
Ensure the list of inhibits, overrides and isolations with the associated certificates and risk assessment are implemented according to COMPANY standards, and properly signed and validated by the relevant persons.
Be aware of the potential Downgraded situation on site and update the core crew on any update associated with the start-up activity.
Participates to HAZID, JSA and Pre-Startup Safety Reviews of new facilities.
Prepare, update and check on site the “Red line mark-up” P&ID at the end of the construction and during commissioning phase. Ensure a set of P&ID up to date is always available for field operation team.
Ensures together with the OTL that Preventive Maintenance works of SECE are conducted in line with SIMOPS requirements in the SIMOPS area.
Reviews and follow-up the implementation of corrective actions following shutdown during startup, communicate with vendor.
Make available key documents from project regarding new facilities to field operation team.
Ensure all operators on site understand the new safety system and process upgrades brought by the project.
Assists the teams for procedures for isolations/de-isolation
Suggests improvements and requests modifications if Operating Procedures are not satisfactory
Daily work planning with CSL and PreComm lead to make sure all pre-comm/comm are monitored
Keep OTL updated daily on the tasks ongoing on greenfield
Liaising daily with OTL on site to involve Base Ops team from beginning of comm phase (offshore)
Agree with CSL on punch categories (A/B/C) on daily basis and escalate to Lead if needed
Supporting Base Ops for familiarisation and operation on the new facility
Assuring readiness for start-up of all sub-systems, plant and finally for First Oil
Qualifications & Experience Required
Education: higher national diploma or certificate (equivalent to A-levels + 2 years’ study)
Industry experience: minimum 10 years’ experience in Control & Instrumentation in offshore operations.
Ability to work independently while maintaining good relations with colleagues and others.
Must have a proven sense of operational responsibility, courage to intervene and challenge.
Previous experience with offshore operation, Production, oil & gas.
Detailed knowledge of ATEX requirements/regulations
Willing to work flexible shifts and extended shifts as required.
Computer literate.
Basic firefighting
COMPANY PTW training & JSA awareness
COMPEX certification
Confined Space Entry & Rescue, Authorized Gas Tester
COMPANY lifting and rigging training, COMPANY manual handling training
Radiation protection awareness
Hazard & Energy control Logout & Tagout awareness
Mandatory language is English & Local language based on EPC location (Mandarin for WHP and CPP, Korean for CPP)