Position Overview
The Instrument Supervisor is responsible for the supervision and execution of all field instrumentation installation testing and pre-commissioning activities during the offshore EPC construction phase.
The role ensures that all instrumentation and control systems including transmitters control valves panels junction boxes and cabling are installed loop-tested and commissioned safely and in compliance with project specifications drawings and international standards.
Reports to: E&I Superintendent / Construction Manager / Commissioning Manager
Interfaces with: Instrumentation Technicians QA/QC Inspectors Electrical Team and Client Representatives
Key Responsibilities
1. Supervision of Field Activities
- Supervise all instrumentation installation works including cable pulling termination tubing junction box mounting and panel wiring.
- Ensure activities are performed in accordance with IFC drawings method statements and ITPs (Inspection Test Plans).
- Coordinate daily work assignments for instrument fitters technicians and subcontractors.
- Oversee the installation and calibration of transmitters sensors control valves analyzers and fire & gas devices.
- Ensure proper segregation of signal control and power cabling systems.
2. Quality and Technical Compliance
- Verify that all instrumentation works conform to project quality requirements and international standards (IEC ISA API ISO).
- Review calibration certificates and ensure all instruments are within specified tolerances.
- Witness functional tests loop checks and pre-commissioning activities with the QA/QC and commissioning teams.
- Support preparation and closure of punch lists during mechanical completion (MC) and pre-commissioning (PC).
- Maintain and verify as-built drawings and loop folders for handover.
3. Coordination & Interface
- Coordinate with electrical mechanical and process teams to ensure multidisciplinary work fronts are aligned.
- Interface with the commissioning team to plan for energization and loop testing.
- Communicate effectively with engineering and construction management to resolve field queries and design deviations.
- Liaise with client representatives for inspections and work progress approvals.
4. HSE & Compliance
- Enforce Permit to Work (PTW) lock-out/tag-out (LOTO) and isolation procedures in all work areas.
- Conduct daily toolbox talks and ensure compliance with offshore safety rules.
- Verify proper use of PPE lifting gear and certified tools for hazardous area operations.
- Participate in HSE audits hazard identification and incident investigations as required.
5. Reporting & Documentation
- Maintain daily reports on manpower progress material consumption and site conditions.
- Prepare work completion checklists test reports and red-line mark-ups.
- Track instrument installation and testing progress in coordination with the project control team.
- Support preparation of turnover dossiers for client handover.
Qualifications & Experience
- Diploma or Bachelors Degree in Instrumentation Electrical or Control Systems Engineering.
- Minimum 12 years EPC oil & gas project experience with at least 4 years in offshore environments (platforms topsides or subsea).
- Proven background in instrument installation calibration and loop testing.
- Familiar with DCS/ESD/F&G systems integration.
- Understanding of hazardous area classifications (Ex/ATEX) and offshore safety practices.
- Good communication and leadership skills in a multicultural workforce.
Preferred Certifications
- BOSIET / HUET / H2S (mandatory for offshore assignments).
- ISO 9001:2015 / ISO 45001:2018 awareness training.
- CompEx / ATEX certification (preferred).
- Vendor-specific training (e.g. Yokogawa Emerson Honeywell ABB Siemens) for instrumentation and control systems.
Key Competencies
- Strong technical knowledge in field instrumentation control systems and offshore installations.
- Excellent supervisory and coordination ability.
- Focus on safety quality and timely execution.
- Analytical and troubleshooting capability during commissioning.
- Effective leadership in multicultural offshore teams.
Position Overview The Instrument Supervisor is responsible for the supervision and execution of all field instrumentation installation testing and pre-commissioning activities during the offshore EPC construction phase. The role ensures that all instrumentation and control systems including transmit...
Position Overview
The Instrument Supervisor is responsible for the supervision and execution of all field instrumentation installation testing and pre-commissioning activities during the offshore EPC construction phase.
The role ensures that all instrumentation and control systems including transmitters control valves panels junction boxes and cabling are installed loop-tested and commissioned safely and in compliance with project specifications drawings and international standards.
Reports to: E&I Superintendent / Construction Manager / Commissioning Manager
Interfaces with: Instrumentation Technicians QA/QC Inspectors Electrical Team and Client Representatives
Key Responsibilities
1. Supervision of Field Activities
- Supervise all instrumentation installation works including cable pulling termination tubing junction box mounting and panel wiring.
- Ensure activities are performed in accordance with IFC drawings method statements and ITPs (Inspection Test Plans).
- Coordinate daily work assignments for instrument fitters technicians and subcontractors.
- Oversee the installation and calibration of transmitters sensors control valves analyzers and fire & gas devices.
- Ensure proper segregation of signal control and power cabling systems.
2. Quality and Technical Compliance
- Verify that all instrumentation works conform to project quality requirements and international standards (IEC ISA API ISO).
- Review calibration certificates and ensure all instruments are within specified tolerances.
- Witness functional tests loop checks and pre-commissioning activities with the QA/QC and commissioning teams.
- Support preparation and closure of punch lists during mechanical completion (MC) and pre-commissioning (PC).
- Maintain and verify as-built drawings and loop folders for handover.
3. Coordination & Interface
- Coordinate with electrical mechanical and process teams to ensure multidisciplinary work fronts are aligned.
- Interface with the commissioning team to plan for energization and loop testing.
- Communicate effectively with engineering and construction management to resolve field queries and design deviations.
- Liaise with client representatives for inspections and work progress approvals.
4. HSE & Compliance
- Enforce Permit to Work (PTW) lock-out/tag-out (LOTO) and isolation procedures in all work areas.
- Conduct daily toolbox talks and ensure compliance with offshore safety rules.
- Verify proper use of PPE lifting gear and certified tools for hazardous area operations.
- Participate in HSE audits hazard identification and incident investigations as required.
5. Reporting & Documentation
- Maintain daily reports on manpower progress material consumption and site conditions.
- Prepare work completion checklists test reports and red-line mark-ups.
- Track instrument installation and testing progress in coordination with the project control team.
- Support preparation of turnover dossiers for client handover.
Qualifications & Experience
- Diploma or Bachelors Degree in Instrumentation Electrical or Control Systems Engineering.
- Minimum 12 years EPC oil & gas project experience with at least 4 years in offshore environments (platforms topsides or subsea).
- Proven background in instrument installation calibration and loop testing.
- Familiar with DCS/ESD/F&G systems integration.
- Understanding of hazardous area classifications (Ex/ATEX) and offshore safety practices.
- Good communication and leadership skills in a multicultural workforce.
Preferred Certifications
- BOSIET / HUET / H2S (mandatory for offshore assignments).
- ISO 9001:2015 / ISO 45001:2018 awareness training.
- CompEx / ATEX certification (preferred).
- Vendor-specific training (e.g. Yokogawa Emerson Honeywell ABB Siemens) for instrumentation and control systems.
Key Competencies
- Strong technical knowledge in field instrumentation control systems and offshore installations.
- Excellent supervisory and coordination ability.
- Focus on safety quality and timely execution.
- Analytical and troubleshooting capability during commissioning.
- Effective leadership in multicultural offshore teams.
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