Core Responsibilities: – Check that the design, construction, installation and commissioning are compliant with the FU integrity management system (FUIMS). – Follow up and monitor the Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) of the FPSO hull construction with a particular focus on steel quality and fabrication (welding) procedures and tests. – Participate in the development of the FU Integrity Strategy – Assist the project discipline managers in implementing the defined FU integrity management strategy – Ensure that all elements necessary for the implementation of the FUIMS are delivered as part of the Project and ready for use at start-up stage. – Participate to the preparation and technical review of the Hull Inspection Plan for the first Class Term (0-5 yrs) and ensure it is adequate and ready for use before start up. – Advise Field Operations Management and Discipline managers on major FU integrity issues. – Prepare for the formal hand-over of EGINA FPSO regarding national and international ship registration certificates, classification, punch lists and action plans for FUIMS items. – Maintain documentations pertaining to the Floating Units Integrity Management System – Attend PTR as required during design/construction regarding topics affecting floating unit integrity – Verify the Technical records of all Class items and ensure that they are recorded in the Plant asset registers, uploaded in CMIMS with the relevant inspection plan – Follow up the documentation and registration of the FPSO Classed Items in VERISTAR – Follow up the post installation survey for mooring systems, Subsea Systems etc and properly record their post-installation status
Essential Experience and Job Requirements
– Interpersonal communication skills are critically important to the position, and should be demonstrably excellent. – Wide range of hydrocarbons operations experience. – Experience of supervisory roles in culturally and linguistically diverse working environments. – Capable of working autonomously, and organising time and resource to achieve work deliverables to defined standards. – Personal behaviours and work ethic that leads by example. Education: Degree in Mechanical, Marine or Materials Engineering with emphasis in mechanics, materials, metallurgy and corrosion. – Professional experience: 5 to 10 years in operations, maintenance or inspection of which minimum 3 years experience in floating units (FPSO/FPU/FSO/Ships) – Good Knowledge of Inspection techniques and inspection management tools – Good knowledge of International & Nigerian Marine Regulations (IMO, SOLAS, NIMASA etc) – Good knowledge of Classification Society’s Rules for the maintenance of CLASS. – Knowledge of Oil and Gas production process – Language: Fluent in English with French an advantage
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