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Job title: Instrument Piping Foreman
Ref No: 2016-4249
Location: Aberdeen - Offshore
Project: BP Quad 204
Duration: 3 Trips (3 – 3 Rotation)
Amec Foster Wheeler (www.amecfw.com) designs, delivers and maintains strategic and complex assets for its customers across the global energy and related sectors.
With pro-forma 2014 annualised scope revenues of £5.5 billion and over 40,000 people in more than 50 countries, the company operates across the whole of the oil and gas industry – from production through to refining, processing and distribution of derivative products – and in the mining, clean energy, power generation, pharma, environment and infrastructure markets.
Amec Foster Wheeler shares are publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange and its American Depositary Shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Both trade under the ticker AMFW.
Purpose / Role
To deliver a high quality, consistent and competent instrumentation supervisory construction service in accordance with project / company requirements, standards and procedures. To support overall delivery of company goals and schedule. To ensure all that all work scope is completed in a safe manner ensuring no detrimental impact to personnel, fabric or environment
Key aims and objectives
Supervision and co-ordination of Instrument Pipefitters, materials and equipment To perform all required discipline tasks, safely, consistently and in accordance with project requirements, procedures and specifications
Prime responsibilities and duties
Read, understand and implement all applicable company / project policies, working practices and procedures, ensuring at all times that the instrumentation work scope is completed safely and to a high standard. Complete all work scope in accordance with applicable work pack / job card instructions, associated procedures and drawings / sketches Provide support to other trades/disciplines where required, or form part of an integrated multi-discipline team. Raising applicable Permit to Work (PTW) in order to complete work scope in a controlled and safe manner. Undertake appropriate Risk Assessments (RA) in order to complete work scope in a safe and controlled manner. Completion of probationary evaluations and assessments in accordance with AMEC’s competency assurance system, CDCA
Allied occasional duties
Participate and contribute to AMEC’s Emergency Response procedure and process. Participate and contribute in AMEC’s nationalisation/personnel development programmes
Key internal interfaces
Discipline Foremen and Charge hands Construction Superintendent SHEQ Advisor
Qualifications/Training
Essential:
BOSIET/Approved Offshore Medical 4 year apprenticeship or NVQ level 2 equivalent Amec mandatory training, induction, RA, etc. City and Guilds in mechanical engineering/fitting and assembly or NVQ level 3 in associated trade COMPEX Minimum SBT01&02 training or current TSBT01&02
Desirable:
Manual Handling Assessor/verifier qualifications ISSOW ONC in a Control Engineering related subject IEE Current Edition SBT Atlas (ECITB) CBT course (to be completed as a post mob on a 3 yearly refresher)
Experience
Essential:
Demonstrable experience as an Instrument technician Demonstrable experience in a supervisory/foreman position in an electrical role
Desirable:
Demonstrable offshore experience as an instrument foreman. Personal qualities, aptitudes and skills Ability to communicate effectively with team members Demonstrable commitment to safety Flexibility, able to adapt and comply with Company/Client requirements. Ability to work with, interact with other disciplines Confident, ability to work on own initiative. Ability to work in a multi-cultural environment Has a desire to learn and develop within the role
Competencies – generic
Ability to supervise work activities Ability to demonstrate a high level of understanding of HSE safe working practises, procedures and their implementation Ability to supervise efficient use of resources Ability to maintain record keeping systems Safe working – commitment to safe working practices ensuring that all work scopes are completed in a safe manner at all times. Ability to deliver quality “toolbox talks”
Competencies – technical
Ability to read/understand procedures/specifications/drawings/etc in particular those pertaining to the instrument work scope. Ability to complete the certification requirements as applicable to the instrument work scope. |