Construction Manager [Offshore Project]

  • Lead full-cycle offshore construction execution for Mechanical, Piping, Electrical & Instrumentation disciplines across multiple platforms, ensuring alignment with EPC contracts, ADNOC specifications, and project KPIs.
  • Act as the senior-most authority offshore for coordinating all construction activities, supervising engineers, supervisors, technicians, riggers, fitters, welders, electricians, and instrumentation teams.
  • Plan, coordinate, and execute heavy lifting operations for compressors, dryers, receivers, pressure vessels, pipe spools, transformers, MCC/SWGR panels, and skid packages on offshore platforms.

  • Review and approve detailed lifting studies, rigging plans, crane load charts, deck loading checks, and engineered lifting procedures.

  • Coordinate marine spread operations including crane barges, jack-ups, AHT/Supply vessels for safe equipment positioning.
  • Maintain full compliance with ADNOC lifting guidelines, LOLER, API RP 2D, and project HSE standards.
  • Provide technical leadership for mechanical installation: equipment alignment, torquing, rotating equipment mounting, skid placement, structural supports, valves, and tie-ins.
  • Oversee piping fabrication, offshore spool fit-up, welding, NDT, hydrotesting, reinstatement, and system handover.
  • Resolve field-level mechanical/piping clashes, constructability issues, or routing constraints through engineering coordination.
  • Coordinate electrical installation activities including cable pulling, termination, tray installation, SWGR/MCC placement, earthing, and electrical testing.

  • Lead instrumentation installation: JB mounting, hook-up, loop checking, instrument calibration, and F&G device installation.
  • Ensure multidisciplinary work sequences (Mech–Piping–E&I) are synchronized to avoid rework or schedule conflicts.
  • Provide expert constructability inputs during design and model reviews (P&IDs, layouts, mechanical GA, piping isometrics, cable routing, and structural layouts).

  • Identify and resolve constructability issues early lifting access, deck loading, routing congestion, tie-in locations, equipment footprint limitations, and SIMOPS constraints.
  • Ensure engineering deliverables are complete, accurate, and construction-ready before mobilization.
  • Develop detailed offshore construction execution plans, priority work fronts, manning plans, heavy lift schedules, and daily/weekly progress strategies.
  • Support Planning/PMC/EPC teams in building WBS execution sequences, shutdown logic, SIMOPS integration, and mechanical completion (MC) milestones.
  • Monitor daily productivity, progress KPIs, and take corrective action to mitigate delays, constraints, or material shortages.
  • Work closely with commissioning teams to ensure readiness for pre-commissioning and commissioning for Mechanical, Piping, Electrical & Instrumentation packages.

  • Support mechanical run tests, piping reinstatement verifications, MCC/SWGR energization, instrument loop checks, and cause-effect validation.
  • Ensure all systems reach Mechanical Completion, Ready-for-Commissioning (RFC), and Ready-for-Start-Up (RFSU) in accordance with EPC and ADNOC requirements.
  • Interface with OEMs (compressors, dryers, MCCs, SWGR, transformers, instrumentation, DCS/ICSS, F&G, valves) for installation, testing, technical issues, and commissioning support.

  • Ensure OEM-specific installation requirements, tolerances, alignment procedures, and functional test plans are strictly adhered to.
  • Coordinate FAT/SAT findings, site queries, punch points, and engineering clarifications with vendors.
  • Lead mobilization planning for offshore construction teams, ensuring ADNOC compliance for: BOSIET / TBOSIET H2S Training Offshore Medical ADNOC PTW, LOTO, confined space, working-at-height certification .

  • Ensure competent, certified construction crews and commissioning personnel are deployed and properly rotated by ADNOC POB requirements.
  • Promote an uncompromising HSE culture and ensure strict compliance with ADNOC Offshore HSE requirements.
  • Lead TRA/JSA workshops, lifting risk assessments, HAZID/HSE reviews, and ensure SIMOPS readiness before mobilization.
  • Conduct daily toolbox talks, safety walks, audits, and enforce immediate corrective actions for unsafe acts or conditions.
  • Ensure strict adherence to LOTO, hazardous area compliance, dropped-object prevention, hot work isolation, and mechanical/electrical safety protocols.
  • Oversee discipline-wise QA/QC activities including welding/NDT acceptance, bolt torquing, alignment, flange management, electrical tests, instrument calibration, and reinstatement checks.

  • Ensure punch lists are logged, categorized, assigned, and closed promptly to avoid delays in MC/RFC.
  • Maintain full traceability of construction documentation, test packs, redlines, and as-builts.
  • Provide daily/weekly progress reports, manpower logs, heavy lift records, delay notifications, offshore constraints, and productivity summaries to EPC management.

  • Review and approve work packs, method statements, lifting plans, ITPs, and construction dossiers.
  • Manage interface registers, change requests, technical deviations, and field change notices.
  • Coordinate with ADNOC Operations for platform shutdowns, isolation plans, LOTO procedures, live-system interactions, and SIMOPS controls.

  • Maintain continuous communication with EPC Project Management, Engineering, QC, HSE, Marine, Procurement, and Commissioning teams.
  • Minimum 20 + years of experience in Oil & Gas EPC projects
    Offshore construction experience is Mandatory
    Proven experience working on ADNOC Offshore brownfield projects
    Strong background in:

  • Offshore platform construction

  • Live facility modifications

  • SIMOPS and shutdown execution

  • Multi-discipline construction management

• Strong leadership and team management skills
• Deep understanding of offshore construction methodologies
• Excellent knowledge of ADNOC Offshore construction and HSE standards
• Strong interface and stakeholder management capability
• Ability to manage complex brownfield construction under schedule pressure

• ADNOC PTW & SIMOPS systems
• Construction planning and progress tracking tools
• MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
• Primavera / MS Project (construction schedule awareness)
• Basic knowledge of SAP / Maximo (handover and asset integration)