Company IntroductionHill International provides program, project, and construction management services for clients in a range of sectors undertaking major construction projects across the world. Our services include cost engineering and estimating, quality assurance, inspection, scheduling, risk management, and claims avoidance. For more information on Hill, please visit our website at www.hillintl.comPosition SummaryReport to Deck construction superintendent, the E&I Supervisor is responsible for supervising all site electrical and instrumentation construction, installation, testing, and commissioning activities in accordance with project specifications, international codes, and client requirements. The role ensures safety, quality, and schedule adherence while coordinating with multi-disciplinary teams as detailed below.General Description of Role and ResponsibilitiesSupervision & Execution
Supervise installation, termination, glanding, and testing of:LV/MV electrical systems, power distribution panels, transformers, lighting systemsInstrumentation systems including transmitters, control valves, and analyzersCabling: power, control, signal, and fiber opticsOversee loop checking, continuity and insulation resistance tests, and function tests for E&I systems.Verify installation as per drawings (P&IDs, SLDs, loop diagrams, hook-up drawings, layouts).
Work Coordination
Coordinate daily construction activities with subcontractors, engineers, and QA/QC inspectors.Monitor manpower allocation and ensure work progress aligns with project schedules.Interface with vendors and commissioning teams for system handover and support.
Quality & Documentation
Ensure work is carried out in accordance with approved IFC drawings, project specifications, and standards (IEC, NEC, IEEE, ISA, etc.).Verify red-line markups, as-built drawings, and test records.Participate in system walkdowns and punch list closure.
HSE Responsibilities
Enforce site safety procedures and ensure compliance with Permit to Work (PTW), LOTO, and HAZID practices.Ensure proper PPE use, risk assessments, and safe working methods during high-voltage or hazardous area work.
Qualifications, Experience, Knowledge and Skills
Bachelor Degree from an accredited university.Work experience of five (5) years in the required discipline after earning the university degree.Candidates should have a minimum of 5 years of offshore experience in total, with at least the last 3-5 years spent on offshore projects.Excellent spoken and written English including proven ability to write reports.Strong knowledge of electrical and instrumentation equipment, installation standards, and international codesAbility to interpret engineering drawings and technical documentsHands-on supervision skills and problem-solving abilities on siteExperience with loop testing, function testing, and troubleshootingProficient in MS Office, and completion systems (e.g., ICAPS, WinPCS)Good communication, leadership, and team coordination skills
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