Opportunity
Responsible for supervising the works, monitoring the quality and the progress of the works, ensuring an excellent communication on-site between the Client, Contractor/Supplier(s) and the CES team and by making sure that all parties on-site have access to the right level of information required to carry out the works according to the contractual technical specifications. Generally, the equipment supervisor provides technical and engineering support and advice to the suppliers works, responds to technical queries, reviews technical documents, and follows up to rectify the site issues including HSSE related issues.
General
Follow up on the Equipment & Installation (E&I) deliveries, supervise on-site works and control progress in a transparent manner (fabrication and delivery are the contractors’ and suppliers’ responsibilities).
Maintain awareness of E&I requirements, risks and changes. Report progress and liaise with terminal and project teams.
Ensure that commissioning, safety and compliance are addressed early in the project.
Safety
Actively promote safety and assume a visible leadership role on the construction site.
Support that all staff maintain full awareness of safety as a priority.
Monitor compliance by all contractors and suppliers to APM Terminals’ safety standards and policies in cooperation with the on-site HSSE manager.
Construction controls & governance
Track E&I progress against the approved baseline and, where appropriate, ensure issues are pro-actively addressed, resolved and/or escalated and reported.
Ensure CES, contractors and suppliers fulfil their roles under the contracts, timely escalate issues when necessary.
Communications
Ensure clear communication within project and terminal technical teams.
Meet regularly with CES, contractors and suppliers to maintain full awareness of issues which may impact safety, scope, progress, interfaces, milestones and/or budget.
Build working relations with CES, contractors and suppliers to influence the good outcome of delivering a terminal ready for operations.
Build collaborative relationships with associated divisions and external parties.
Elaboration of critical interfaces
Work closely with Automation, IT and Civil teams ensuring that:
dependencies from elements outside own responsibility (e.g. operations, commercial, legal, Civil, IT, etc) affecting asset delivery are well understood, and
the Automation, IT and Civil teams understand impacts of changes towards asset delivery.
Qualifications:
University or bac +4/5 - State engineer diploma or equivalent in mechanical engineering or similar.
Experience
Proven track record of equipment installation and supervision in construction, technical, maintenance, port industry sectors for at least 3-5 years
Experience and understanding of complex construction projects when representing the client organisation.
It is a pré when the candidate has good knowledge of the port/container terminal business.
Skills
Excellent communication skills
Understanding of cultural differences
Team player and problem-solving skills
Hands on, organisation, supervising and directing equipment activities on site
Outside site works (80% outside site supervision / 20% office work)
Possible shift hours work
Sound knowledge of engineering codes and HSSE regulations.
Working knowledge of construction tools and equipment
Language:
The construction Contract language and official business for the business is English; therefore, candidates must be proficient in English both verbal and written.
Day to day site supervision and coordination with Contractors and Suppliers will predominantly be in English but also in Arabic and French, therefore excellent French and Arabic verbal and written communication skills is a very good to have too.
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