Roles & Responsibilities
Supervision of Mechanical Works
- Lead and supervise site execution of mechanical works including installation, assembly, and testing of piping, static and rotating equipment.
- Ensure activities are carried out according to approved drawings, specifications, method statements, and Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs).
- Monitor equipment alignment, torqueing, pressure testing, and commissioning preparations.
Team Management
Supervise teams of mechanical technicians, fitters, and helpers, assigning daily work tasks and responsibilities.Ensure productivity targets and quality standards are achieved.Provide technical guidance and on-the-job training to crew members.HSE & Quality Compliance
Enforce strict compliance with HSE rules, including permit-to-work (PTW), lock-out / tag-out (LOTO), confined space entry, and lifting operations.Conduct daily toolbox talks, safety briefings, and risk assessments with mechanical crews.Ensure all works are performed to project quality standards and hold / witness points are respected.Planning & Resource Preparation
Coordinate with Site Manager and Planner to review daily and weekly look-ahead schedules.Verify the availability of manpower, tools, lifting equipment, consumables, and materials before starting work.Highlight constraints or shortages and propose corrective actions.Coordination & Interface
Interface with supervisors of other disciplines (civil, electrical, instrumentation) to ensure smooth workflow and avoid clashes.Liaise with QA / QC Inspectors for inspections and approvals during construction activities.Progress Monitoring & Reporting
Track progress of assigned work and report daily status, issues, and resource utilization to the Mechanical Supervisor or Site Manager.Maintain site documentation including work permits, daily activity logs, inspection records, and material consumption reports.Commissioning & Handover Support
Support mechanical pre-commissioning and commissioning activities.Ensure punch list items are closed before handover.Participate in final inspections with QA / QC and client representatives.Special working conditions
Onshore site visits and extended working hours may be required during critical project phases.Must be available for rapid deployment to project sites when operational issues arise.Physical requirements
Fit for offshore work and able to meet physical demands and extended standing in field visit conditions.Education
Technical diploma, trade certificate, or vocational training in Mechanical Engineering or Fitting.Specialized knowledge / experience
Mechanical Systems Knowledge
Strong technical expertise in piping installation, rotating equipment alignment, static equipment assembly, and auxiliary systems.Ability to interpret mechanical drawings, isometrics, P&IDs, and OEM manuals.Supervisory & Leadership Skills
Proven experience leading crews of technicians and helpers in mechanical construction activities.Ability to assign tasks, monitor execution, and enforce productivity and quality.HSE & Quality Awareness
Knowledge of ISO 45001 (HSE) and ISO 9001 (Quality) systems.Familiarity with permit-to-work systems, confined space entry, lifting operations, and risk assessments.Coordination & Communication Skills
Strong communication skills for interfacing with supervisors of other disciplines and QA / QC inspectors.Ability to provide feedback and resolve issues at site level.Industry Experience
7–10 years of experience in mechanical construction, with at least 3–5 years as Foreman in EPC, offshore, or oil & gas projects.Familiarity with fabrication yards and offshore installation environments preferred.Software & Tools
Basic proficiency in MS Office for daily reporting.Familiarity with construction schedules and progress monitoring systems.Accreditation / certification
Professional Certifications
NVQ, City & Guilds, or equivalent mechanical trade certification (preferred).OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) training for specific rotating equipment (advantageous).Safety & Offshore Training
Working at Heights, Confined Space Entry, Rigging & Slinging, and Permit to Work (PTW) training.Lock-out / Tag-out (LOTO) and lifting operations awareness certification.Other Relevant Training
First Aid and Firefighting awareness.Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and incident investigation training (advantageous).Tell employers what skills you have
Troubleshooting
Property
Electrical
Fabrication
Marine Engineering
Piping
Team Leadership
Refinery
Prevention
Assembly
Field Work
People Management
Mechanical Engineering