Marine Terminal Construction Lead At EACOP

Marine Terminal Construction Lead

About EACOP

EACOP is a 1,443km crude oil export pipeline that will transport Uganda’s crude oil from Kabaale – Hoima in
Uganda to the Chongoleani peninsula near Tanga port in Tanzania.
Worley will support EACOP partners led by international French company TotalEnergies, through the
execution and delivery of the project.

Job Brief/ Duties and
Responsibilities

Job Brief.
The Construction Lead is responsible for overall coordination of the site Supervision and the performance of
the day-to-day construction activities of the EPcmC staff & CONTRACTORs. They will ensure work is carried
out using safe working practices and is completed in accordance with the project codes, standards, drawings,
and specifications.
Role and Responsibilities.
 To manage the field construction scopes within the allocated LOT of the pipeline area packages
 To provide on the job training and coaching to local content personnel, liaising either directly or indirectly
with training providers to ensure training is provided and performance monitoring of such.
 Directly supporting the EPcmC staff & the CONTRACTORs ensuring delivery of the Pipeline and
associated AGI, MST facilities and EITS infrastructure are on-time and to budget.
 Ensuring CONTRACTORS, local partners and local contractors receive and understand clear instructions.
 Deputise (as required) within the designated area scopes.
 Implement, use, and communicate safe work practices on and off the project sites
 Support Superintendents on package installations and co-ordinating daily reporting requirements
 Participate in the development and approval of project schedules with the Project Management team
 Participate in constructability and technical design reviews to identify any opportunities for optimisation to
improve construction execution efforts and delivery
 Attend regular site meetings for project scheduling, contractor performance, materials, and vendors.
 Develop field inspection schedules of the works in progress for site compliance reporting
 Providing instruction and guidance to Supervisors on priority site construction work scope activities
 Review conflicts identified in construction reporting and communicated back to project team for resolution
 Conduct regular inspections of the works in progress to ensure conformance and build integrity
 Interface with project preservation team to ensure AGI module skids, plant and equipment are being
correctly stored and monitored for preservation integrity
 Reviewing material/equipment ROS dates and ensuring logistics are aligned with critical path deliveries
 Ensure (where applicable) 3rd Party inspection/testing providers do not have critical backlog or delays
 Interface with AGI, Pipeline, EITS and MST Superintendents to ensure the delineation of battery limit
scopes are clearly communicated and understood by all stakeholders.
 Verify ITP inspection surveillance and hold points by the designated personnel are being controlled
 Verify and communicate priority systems and subsystem readiness for testing to field supervisors
 Work within a multi-cultural business framework and provide ethical and compliant support.
 Mentor exemplary behaviour regarding HSE, Ethics and Company “Code of Conduct” policy.

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