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Job Title: Hull Living Quarter Field Engineer
Location: CMHI Yard, Nantong, China
Mobilization Date: 01/02/2025
Company: EPC Contractor
Project: Kaminho Project – Hull Conversion Activities
Job Purpose:
An EPC Contractor is seeking a Hull Living Quarter Field Engineer to join the team for the hull conversion activities at the CMHI yard in Nantong. The role focuses on overseeing the construction and installation of the living quarter systems, ensuring compliance with design specifications, addressing on-site issues, responding to technical queries (TQ), and working closely with Saipem France for complex technical matters.
Key Responsibilities:
• Oversee all construction activities related to the living quarters on the hull conversion project.
• Resolve on-site issues pertaining to the living quarters and respond to TQs.
• Interface with the design team in France for significant technical issues.
• Ensure all construction works meet the project’s design specifications and standards.
• Provide leadership and guidance to the team responsible for the living quarters.
• Participate in a familiarization phase in France prior to the start of work in China to gain understanding of the project design.
Requirements:
• Experience: Senior engineer with proven experience in designing and constructing living quarters in offshore or marine projects.
• Skills: Strong field problem-solving abilities, leadership experience, and effective communication skills.
• Familiarization Period: Candidates must be available for a familiarization phase in France for several weeks before starting the project in China.
Terms and Conditions:
• Status: Single status.
• Annual Leave: 51 working days per year.
• Working Days: 6 days per week.
• Accommodation: Provided in kind.
• Transportation (Accommodation – Yard – Accommodation): Managed by the company.
• Ticketing: 6 round-trip tickets per year.
• Living Allowance: Included in the package.
• Insurance: Yes, provided.
Position: Engineer
Start date: 06 Jan 2025
Posted a year ago
Hull Electrical Field Lead Engineer
Nantong, China - Lead (11-15 years) - Site based
Job Title: Hull Electrical Field Lead Engineer
Location: CMHI Yard, Nantong, China
Mobilization Date: 01/02/2025
Company: EPC Contractor
Project: Kaminho Project – Hull Conversion Activities
Job Purpose:
An EPC Contractor is looking for a Hull Electrical Field Lead Engineer to join the team in Nantong for the hull conversion activities at the CMHI yard. This role involves interfacing with the yard, engineering, and construction teams to address electrical system-related construction issues, respond to technical queries (TQ), and collaborate with the design team in France for resolving complex electrical issues that cannot be handled locally.
Key Responsibilities:
• Lead all electrical engineering activities related to the hull conversion at the CMHI yard.
• Address electrical system construction issues and respond to TQs.
• Collaborate with the design and engineering teams in France to resolve critical electrical issues.
• Ensure all electrical installations are completed according to project specifications, standards, and safety requirements.
• Provide technical leadership to the on-site electrical engineering team.
• Engage in a familiarization period in France with the design and project team before mobilization to China.
Requirements:
• Experience: Senior engineer with extensive experience in electrical systems for hull construction and conversion projects.
• Skills: Strong technical problem-solving skills, leadership abilities, and experience working autonomously in a field environment.
• Familiarization Period: Candidates must be available for several weeks in France to get acquainted with project designs and the team before starting work in China.
Terms and Conditions:
• Status: Single status.
• Annual Leave: 51 working days per year.
• Working Days: 6 days per week.
• Accommodation: Provided in kind.
• Transportation (Accommodation – Yard – Accommodation): Managed by the company.
• Ticketing: 6 round-trip tickets per year.
• Living Allowance: Included in the package.
• Insurance: Yes, provided.
Position: Engineer
Start date: 06 Jan 2025
Job Title: Hull Piping Field Lead Engineer
Location: CMHI Yard, Nantong, China
Mobilization Date: 01/02/2025
Project: Kaminho Project – Hull Conversion Activities
Job Purpose:
An EPC Contractor is seeking a Hull Piping Field Lead Engineer to join the field team in Nantong for the hull conversion activities at the CMHI yard. The role involves interfacing with the yard, engineering, and construction teams to address piping-related construction issues, respond to technical queries (TQ), and collaborate with the design team in France for complex technical issues that cannot be resolved on-site.
Key Responsibilities:
• Supervise and lead all piping engineering activities for the hull conversion at the CMHI yard.
• Resolve piping-related construction issues and respond to TQs.
• Liaise with the design and engineering teams in France on significant technical issues.
• Ensure all piping works are executed in line with project specifications and quality standards.
• Provide technical direction and leadership to the on-site piping team.
• Participate in a familiarization phase in France to understand project designs before the start of work in China.
Requirements:
• Experience: Senior engineer with extensive experience in hull piping systems, conversion projects, and field engineering.
• Skills: Strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities, with experience in leading piping teams.
• Familiarization Period: Candidates must be available to spend several weeks in France prior to commencing work in China to get acquainted with the design and the project team.
Terms and Conditions:
• Status: Single status.
• Annual Leave: 51 working days per year.
• Working Days: 6 days per week.
• Accommodation: Provided in kind.
• Transportation (Accommodation – Yard – Accommodation): Managed by the company.
• Ticketing: 6 round-trip tickets per year.
• Living Allowance: Included in the package.
• Insurance: Yes, provided.
Work Mode:
• On-site, full-time role in Nantong, China, with a familiarization phase in France before mobilization.
Position: Engineer
Start date: 01 Jan 2025
Posted a year ago
Hull Structural Field Lead Engineer
Nantong, China - Lead (11-15 years) - Site based
Job Title: Hull Structural Field Lead Engineer
Location: CMHI Yard, Nantong, China
Mobilization Date: 01/02/2025
2 years contract
Project: Kaminho Project – Hull Conversion Activities
Job Purpose:
EPC Contractor is seeking a Hull Structural Field Lead Engineer to join their field team in Nantong for the hull conversion activities at the CMHI yard. The role will serve as a critical interface between the yard, engineering, and construction teams to address structural construction issues, respond to technical queries (TQ), and liaise with Contractor in France for complex technical challenges that cannot be resolved locally.
Key Responsibilities:
• Oversee structural engineering activities related to the hull conversion at the CMHI yard.
• Interface with the yard, engineering, and construction teams to resolve on-site construction issues.
• Manage and respond to TQs in coordination with Saipem France, escalating significant technical concerns.
• Ensure all work complies with project specifications and engineering standards.
• Provide technical leadership and guidance to on-site teams.
• Participate in a familiarization phase with the design team in France prior to the start of the project.
Requirements:
• Experience: Senior engineer with extensive experience in hull structure design, conversion, and field engineering activities.
• Skills: Strong problem-solving abilities, effective communication skills, and autonomous decision-making.
• Familiarization Period: Candidates must be available to spend some weeks in France before commencing work in China to get acquainted with the design and the team.
Terms and Conditions:
• Status: Single status.
• Annual Leave: 51 working days per year.
• Working Days: 6 days per week.
• Accommodation: Provided in kind.
• Transportation (Accommodation – Yard – Accommodation): Managed by the company.
• Ticketing: 6 round-trip tickets per year.
• Living Allowance: Included in the package.
• Insurance: Yes
Work Mode:
• On-site, full-time role in Nantong, China, with a preliminary familiarization phase in France.
Position: Engineer
Start date: 01 Jan 2025
Description: The Mechanical Supervisor is responsible for supervising and
controlling all activities related to the assembly and installation of mechanical
components. Key responsibilities include:
Supervision of mechanical installation: Overseeing the assembly of
metal structures, solar panel supports, solar tracking systems (trackers),
and other necessary mechanical equipment for the photovoltaic plant.
Review of plans and technical specifications: Ensuring all mechanical
activities are executed according to design plans, technical
specifications, and applicable standards. Verifying that supports and
structures align correctly with anchorage and foundation points.
Material and tool management: Supervising the appropriate use of
mechanical materials (pipes, profiles, fasteners, etc.) and specialized
tools (cranes, assembly equipment), ensuring they are in good condition
and available when needed.
Personnel coordination: Assigning tasks and supervising the personnel
responsible for mechanical assembly, including contractors and
subcontractors, ensuring efficient use of human resources on-site.
Quality control: Ensuring that mechanical installations meet quality
standards, performing periodic inspections and tests to verify alignment,
adjustment, and strength of structures.
On-site safety: Implementing and ensuring compliance with all safety
regulations related to mechanical activities, supervising the use of
personal protective equipment (PPE), and applying safe work
procedures, particularly when using heavy equipment and working at
heights.
Mechanical problem-solving: Identifying and resolving technical
problems related to mechanical installation, such as misalignments,
material defects, or design deviations, proposing appropriate and quick
solutions.
Schedule control: Ensuring that all mechanical assembly activities are
carried out according to the construction schedule, coordinating the
delivery of equipment and materials, and adjusting resources in case of
delays.
Documentation and reporting: Preparing daily or weekly reports on the
progress of mechanical installation, identifying problems encountered,
solutions implemented, and advances in project execution.
Coordination with other disciplines: Coordinating mechanical
activities with other areas, such as civil works and electrical installation,
ensuring that mechanical structures are ready for solar panel assembly
and that there are no interferences between disciplines.
Position: Supervisor / Technician
Start date: 11 Nov 2024
Description: The main responsibility of the H&S Supervisor is to implement and monitor the compliance with health and safety policies and procedures on the construction site. This role is crucial to ensuring that daily activities are carried out safely and that risks of accidents are minimized. Key responsibilities include:
- Daily on-site safety supervision: Conducting daily inspections at the construction site to ensure that safety procedures are being followed and that workers are using the required personal protective equipment (PPE) such as helmets, gloves, harnesses, and safety glasses.
- Implementation of safety procedures: Ensuring that all activities, both by workers and subcontractors, are carried out in accordance with the safety procedures and regulations established in the project safety plan.
- Operational risk assessment: Identifying possible risks and hazards in the workplace, such as working at heights, handling heavy machinery, excavations, electrical work, among others. Reporting on these risks and ensuring the implementation of mitigation measures.
- Safety training: Assisting in the training and instruction of personnel on safety matters, ensuring they are properly trained to perform their tasks safely. This includes specific training on equipment handling, working at heights, electrical work, and first aid.
- Monitoring PPE compliance: Ensuring that all personnel are using the necessary personal protective equipment and that it is in good condition. Additionally, verifying that the tools and equipment used at the construction site are safe for use.
- Work permit control: Supervising compliance with work permits for high-risk activities such as confined space work, work at heights, electrical work, and welding. Ensuring that all procedures are followed correctly.
- Incident investigation: Assisting in the investigation of incidents, accidents, and near-misses that occur at the work site. Collecting relevant information, analyzing the causes, and suggesting corrective and preventive measures to avoid future incidents.
- Promotion of a safety culture: Encouraging compliance with safety standards and promoting a proactive attitude among workers to report unsafe conditions, potential risks, and dangerous behaviors.
- Safety inspections and audits: Participating in internal or external safety inspections and audits, and preparing detailed reports on compliance with safety regulations. Ensuring that recommendations from these audits are followed.
- Emergency management: Supporting the implementation of emergency and evacuation plans, as well as the preparation and coordination of drills. Ensuring that all personnel are familiar with emergency procedures and evacuation points.
- Coordination with the H&S Manager: Collaborating closely with the H&S Manager to ensure that safety policies are properly executed and continuous improvements are implemented on the construction site.
- Incident and unsafe condition reporting: Preparing regular reports on safety conditions at the site, identifying areas for improvement, and communicating any deviations from safety procedures to the management team.
Position: Manager
Start date: 04 Nov 2024
Duration: a year
Description: The Quality Manager is responsible for ensuring that all construction activities and processes meet the specified quality standards of the project and comply with applicable regulations. Key responsibilities include:
- Development of the quality plan: Creating and implementing the project's Quality Control Plan, detailing procedures, criteria, and specifications to be followed during construction, along with the necessary inspections and tests.
- Supervision of quality processes: Supervising and controlling all construction processes, ensuring that each phase meets the established quality standards, from initial civil works to the installation of solar panels and electrical components.
- Inspection and material testing: Verifying that all materials arriving on-site comply with technical specifications. Conducting inspections and quality testing of materials such as concrete, steel, electrical cables, and mechanical components to ensure conformity with project requirements.
- Quality audits: Conducting regular on-site audits to verify that work procedures are carried out according to the quality plan. This includes inspecting the proper execution of work, ensuring that construction methods and equipment used are appropriate.
- Document control: Managing all documentation related to project quality, ensuring that information on tests, inspections, non-conformities, and certifications is recorded appropriately. This includes creating and maintaining quality files and control reports.
- Non-conformity management: Detecting and managing any non-conformities that arise during construction, whether related to materials, procedures, or installations. Proposing corrective and preventive actions to resolve them and avoid recurrence.
- Personnel training: Coordinating the training of personnel in quality control procedures, ensuring that work teams understand and correctly apply quality standards in all project phases.
- Coordination with contractors and suppliers: Maintaining constant communication with contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers to ensure that work and supplies meet the quality specifications required by the project.
- Safety and quality: Ensuring that quality standards also meet occupational safety criteria, guaranteeing that activities are performed safely and with the appropriate quality.
- Preparation of quality reports: Preparing periodic quality reports reflecting the status of work, tests performed, results obtained, non-conformities found, and corrective actions applied.
- Regulatory compliance: Ensuring that the project complies with all local and international quality regulations and industry-specific standards, ensuring that the photovoltaic plant obtains the necessary certifications.
Position: Manager
Start date: 04 Nov 2024
Duration: 10 months
Description: The Electrical Supervisor oversees and controls all activities related to the installation of electrical systems, ensuring compliance with technical and regulatory standards. Key responsibilities include:
- Supervision of electrical installation: Overseeing the installation of electrical components such as solar panels, inverters, medium and low voltage wiring, grid connection systems, transformers, and electrical distribution boards.
- Review of electrical plans and specifications: Ensuring all electrical activities are executed in accordance with design plans, electrical diagrams, and technical specifications. Verifying that electrical installations comply with regulatory and safety requirements.
- Material and equipment management: Supervising the appropriate use of electrical materials (cables, connectors, circuit breakers, etc.) and specific tools, ensuring all equipment is in good condition and available when needed.
- Electrical team coordination: Assigning tasks and supervising the personnel responsible for electrical installation, including subcontractors, ensuring work efficiency and adherence to deadlines.
- Electrical quality control: Ensuring that all electrical installations meet quality standards, conducting periodic inspections to verify proper execution, alignment, and connections of electrical components.
- On-site electrical safety: Implementing and ensuring compliance with electrical safety regulations, supervising that workers use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and applying safe work procedures, especially when working with medium and high voltage installations.
- Testing and commissioning: Supervising and coordinating the testing of electrical systems, ensuring that the installed equipment and systems function correctly before commissioning. This includes insulation tests, continuity, voltage, and connections.
- Electrical problem-solving: Identifying and resolving technical issues in electrical installations, such as equipment failures, connection errors, or design deviations, proposing technical solutions that do not affect project progress.
- Schedule control: Ensuring that all electrical activities are carried out according to the work schedule, adjusting resources and work times in case of delays or setbacks.
- Documentation and reporting: Preparing daily or weekly reports on the progress of electrical installation, recording any incidents, corrections made, and the status of work. Keeping adequate records of tests performed and results obtained.
- Coordination with other disciplines: Coordinating electrical activities with other areas such as civil works and mechanical assembly, ensuring that infrastructures and systems are ready for the integration of electrical components and avoiding interference between the different disciplines.
Position: Engineer
Start date: 02 Dec 2024
Duration: a year
Description: The Mechanical Supervisor is responsible for supervising and controlling all activities related to the assembly and installation of mechanical components. Key responsibilities include:
- Supervision of mechanical installation: Overseeing the assembly of metal structures, solar panel supports, solar tracking systems (trackers), and other necessary mechanical equipment for the photovoltaic plant.
- Review of plans and technical specifications: Ensuring all mechanical activities are executed according to design plans, technical specifications, and applicable standards. Verifying that supports and structures align correctly with anchorage and foundation points.
- Material and tool management: Supervising the appropriate use of mechanical materials (pipes, profiles, fasteners, etc.) and specialized tools (cranes, assembly equipment), ensuring they are in good condition and available when needed.
- Personnel coordination: Assigning tasks and supervising the personnel responsible for mechanical assembly, including contractors and subcontractors, ensuring efficient use of human resources on-site.
- Quality control: Ensuring that mechanical installations meet quality standards, performing periodic inspections and tests to verify alignment, adjustment, and strength of structures.
- On-site safety: Implementing and ensuring compliance with all safety regulations related to mechanical activities, supervising the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and applying safe work procedures, particularly when using heavy equipment and working at heights.
- Mechanical problem-solving: Identifying and resolving technical problems related to mechanical installation, such as misalignments, material defects, or design deviations, proposing appropriate and quick solutions.
- Schedule control: Ensuring that all mechanical assembly activities are carried out according to the construction schedule, coordinating the delivery of equipment and materials, and adjusting resources in case of delays.
- Documentation and reporting: Preparing daily or weekly reports on the progress of mechanical installation, identifying problems encountered, solutions implemented, and advances in project execution.
- Coordination with other disciplines: Coordinating mechanical activities with other areas, such as civil works and electrical installation, ensuring that mechanical structures are ready for solar panel assembly and that there are no interferences between disciplines.
Position: Engineer
Start date: 04 Nov 2024
Duration: 9 months
Description: The Civil Supervisor oversees and controls activities related to civil works, ensuring that they are executed correctly in accordance with the project standards. Key responsibilities include:
- Supervision of civil works: Supervising all civil activities such as land leveling, excavation, foundations, drainage installation, cable trenches, and the construction of auxiliary buildings or structures.
- Quality control: Ensuring that civil works comply with technical specifications and quality standards through periodic inspections and material testing (concrete, steel, etc.).
- Plan review: Ensuring civil works are carried out according to design plans and technical specifications. This includes verifying proper implementation of foundations and structures for mounting solar panels.
- Resource management: Controlling the proper use of construction materials (cement, steel, aggregates, etc.), machinery, and tools necessary for the execution of work.
- Team coordination: Supervising on-site personnel and subcontractors, ensuring tasks are distributed efficiently, and timelines are respected.
- Safety on-site: Implementing and enforcing specific safety standards for civil activities, ensuring the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and minimizing risks, particularly in excavation, foundation work, and work at heights.
- Schedule control: Ensuring that civil works are carried out according to the established schedule, resolving any delays or unforeseen circumstances that may affect deadlines.
- Technical problem-solving: Identifying and resolving technical problems related to land or the execution of civil works, proposing effective solutions to avoid delays or deviations from the project.
- Documentation and reporting: Preparing daily or weekly reports on work progress, issues encountered, corrections made, and advances in the construction of civil components.
- Coordination with other disciplines: Coordinating civil activities with other areas of construction, such as electrical and mechanical installations, ensuring that civil structures are ready for equipment and solar panel installation.
Position: Inspector
Start date: 04 Nov 2024
Duration: 9 months