Overview
Job Description COMMISSIONING MANAGER
Commissioning Manager – Offshore Wellhead Platform
Location: Milan base for 10 months + Malta Base for 12 months + Offshore Libya (Rotation as per project requirements)
Job Purpose: Responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing all commissioning and ready for start-up activities for an offshore wellhead platform and a Fast Moving Workover Rig, ensuring safe, compliant, and efficient handover to Operations.
Key Responsibilities
* Develop and implement the commissioning strategy, plans, and procedures.
* Lead offshore commissioning activities (w/o Feedstock), assist Client during start up and commissioning with Feedstock and performance test.
* Coordinate with Engineering, Construction, FMWR subcontractor and Company drilling, Operations, and project teams.
* Oversee commissioning of wellhead equipment, process, utilities, electrical, instrumentation, control, and safety systems (ESD, F&G, HIPPS).
* Manage SIMOPS during commissioning and start-up phases.
* Ensure compliance with HSE standards, offshore regulations, and permit-to-work systems.
* Track commissioning progress, manage punch lists, and resolve technical issues.
* Knowledge of ENI CMMS system
* Prepare and approve commissioning documentation and system handover dossiers.
HSE Responsibilities
* Promote a strong safety culture and ensure safe execution of all commissioning activities.
* Coordinating the MEDEVAC services wheatear necessary,
* Exercise stop-work authority when unsafe conditions are identified.
Qualifications & Experience
* Bachelor’s degree in engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, or related).
* 12+ years offshore oil & gas experience, with 5+ years in a commissioning leadership role.
* Proven commissioning and start-up experience on offshore wellhead platforms.
* Knowledge of international standards (API, IEC, ISO, NORSOK, DNV).
Key Skills
* Strong leadership and offshore team management.
* Excellent coordination, communication, and problem-solving skills.
* Ability to work under pressure in a rotational offshore environment.
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