Responsibilities
· Plan and coordinate construction activities to meet timelines and budgets.
· Plan and oversee sea trials, inclining experiments, and stability assessments.
· Prepare cost-benefit analyses and forecast financial performance.
· Monitor daily construction activities, progress, and workforce allocation; project budgets; track expenditures; and control cost overruns.
· Oversee design, procurement, construction, installation, site works, and ensuring compliance with safety, quality, and design standards and commissioning phases.
· Ensure all designs meet industry standards (API, ASME, ISO, OSHA, EPA, ATEX, etc.) and client specifications.
· Ensure compliance with marine codes and standards (IMO, SOLAS, DNV, ABS, BV).
· Ensure testing of concrete, steel, soil, and other construction materials.
· Conduct inspections and ensure compliance with codes (e.g., ACI, ASTM, IS codes).
· Develop detailed project execution plans (PEPs) and track milestones.
· Review P&IDs (Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams).
· Interpret architectural, structural, and MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) drawings.
· Coordinate FEED (Front End Engineering Design) and EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) phases.
· Coordinate FAT (Factory Acceptance Tests), SAT (Site Acceptance Tests), and pre-commissioning.
· Liaise with clients, consultants, contractors, and authorities.
· Manage interface with subcontractors, OEMs, and third-party inspectors.
· Manage integration and testing of propulsion, ballast, and navigation systems.
· Maintain records, including datasheets, calculation notes, and as-built drawings.
· Maintain daily progress reports, material submittals, and inspection records.
· Monitor fabrication, welding, outfitting, and testing of marine systems.
· Monitor work progress in shipyards or offshore yards (modules, superstructures, etc.).
· Review technical documents and test results from suppliers.
· Review and coordinate marine engineering designs (hull, propulsion, piping, HVAC).
· Troubleshoot technical issues during commissioning and start-up phases.
· Support process simulations, equipment selection, and material/energy balance calculations.
· Specify marine-grade materials and systems suitable for harsh environments.
· Work with suppliers to ensure timely delivery and compliance with design specs.
· Evaluate subcontractor performance, resolve on-site issues, and manage RFIs (Requests for Information).
· Enforce safety protocols on-site and closely work with site supervisors.
· Assist in safety audits and incident investigations.
· Provide updates to the Project Manager and ensure accurate record-keeping.
Competency Requirements
- Diploma or Degree in Electrical/Mechatronic/Mechanical Engineering
- At least 3 years of working experience in the related field
- Familiarity with Process / Marine and Construction industry
- Proficient in Microsoft Office
- Knowledge of QA/QC procedure (PQR/WPS) will be an added advantage
- Multi-tasking team player with excellent interpersonal and communications skills
- Attended QEHS related awareness training