Primary Responsibilities of the Job Holder Include:
Upholding exemplary adherence to H3SE rules and requirements, and ensuring their implementation within their area of responsibility.
Managing and coordinating the installation engineering deliverables and work procedures, including technical studies conducted by the EPCI contractor and its sub-contractors.
Reviewing engineering deliverables to ensure timely completion and suitability for purpose. When necessary, coordinating technical clarification meetings to address and resolve comments or conflicts.
Facilitating the resolution of engineering interface issues by liaising with relevant entities at Headquarters and TEPQ, participating in constructability reviews and risk assessments, and ensuring follow-up action closures.
Ensuring that comments from the MWS are adequately incorporated by the EPCI contractor.
Verifying the qualification status of the Subsea Connector (if applicable) and ensuring that engineering, procurement, fabrication, and FAT/SIT comply with the project’s technical requirements.
Collaborating with the EPCI Lead Engineer on readiness reviews for pipelay and diving package works.
Overseeing the loadout of Company Provided Items (in Europe or Qatar) and their handover to the EPCI contractor.
Attending the rigid spools fabrication yard, as needed, and witnessing the SIT prior to loadout.
Coordinating site visits to Company facilities with the EPCI contractor for pre-engineering surveys and familiarization.
Supervising the EPCI marine spread during execution to confirm adherence to Technical Requirements and compliance with H3SE policies.
Additional Notes on Job Specifics:
The position is based in Qatar, with frequent international travel anticipated (to line pipe manufacturers and EPC contractor locations).
Extensive experience in coordinating installation engineering and executing complex projects with multicultural, multidisciplinary teams. A minimum of 10–15 years of experience in rigid flowline installation (S-Lay), diving operations, and rigid pipeline pre-commissioning is required.
Strong communication and organizational skills, with a proven ability to address and resolve technical challenges. Familiarity with relevant environmental policies and regulations is advantageous.
Broad expertise in subsea construction methods (both conventional and shallow water).
Proficiency in written and spoken English at a professional level. Possession of a valid BOSIET certificate (OPITO approved).