The Process Commissioning Superintendent is a front-line position in the project delivery organization with responsibility & accountability for commissioning related activities. Leads & outlines commissioning operations while ensuring the work is safely performed in conformance to the project objectives & requirements. Reports directly to the ISBL Process Commissioning Manager.
· Principal areas of responsibility are commissioning, testing, and initial operation of process systems, sub-systems, and equipment.
· Follow all commissioning procedures in accordance with engineering & vendor equipment standards while monitoring process equipment.
· Coordinate & facilitate activities where selected vendors are required within system job packages.
· Ensure equipment & systems are prepared for pre-commissioning and commissioning scopes.
· Assist with B Punch check sheets, RFTO Walk Down Punch, Notice of Energization, SSTCC, & PTN Final Walks.
· Reviews commissioning supervisors weekly progression reports for work conducted in their areas of responsibility.
· Follow all SSHS&E procedures, guidelines, including WMS PTW (Permit-to-Work) and LOTO procedures.
· Assists with Pre & Post ready for start-up (RFSU) and SIMOPS phases in accordance with pre-commissioning and commissioning activities.
· Monitors & assists disciplines with equipment calibrations, procurement, process system valve line-ups, etc as specified in procedures and systems turnover packages.
· Monitors & assists disciplines including but not limited to N2 purging, hydrocarbon sweeping, orifice plates, LOTO spades, P&ID field checks, equipment inspections, etc.
· Reviews & red-lines pre-commissioning and commissioning procedures with engineering & management teams
· Bachelor’s degree in engineering, technical field, or 10+ years of related process management experience with 15+ years of operations experience in LNG, refinery, petrochemicals, chemical, or power generation industries
· Strong commitment to the health & safety of everyone with the ability to lead by example.
· Experience with LNG commissioning & daily operations is a plus.
· Able to provide professional references if required.
· Ability to climb ladders, stairs, work at heights, lift, push, & pull a minimum of 50lbs
· Ability to work in close quarters: i.e., work while kneeling, squatting, sitting, climbing, & standing
· Follow and adhere to all applicable Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) guidelines.
· Ability to adapt & safely work in changing weather conditions