Overview
We have a requirement for an experienced Mechanical Package Owner for a project in Geel.
Responsibilities
1. First Priority is the Safety & Health of all persons working on or visiting the site.
2. Actively promotes compliance with the Construction Safety & Health Plan and Environmental Management plans. Intervenes directly if any unsafe situations or practices are observed. Interacts with and coaches the workforce in the application of best safety practices.
3. Complete a minimum of five SOR’s and three SPA audits each week.
4. Participate in the weekly safety audits as require by the rota
5. Participate in the weekly safety meeting
6. In conjunction with the Construction Superintendent and EHS team, reviews contractors’ method statements, SPAs, Permit applications and provides feedback to ensure all risks have been assessed and appropriate control measures put in place to execute the works safely.
7. Participates in weekly Safety/Co-ordination meetings
8. Ensure work is coordinate with the commissioning team during the turnover phase
9. Scope
10. Be fully familiar with the contract scope, technical documentation package, contract price details and fabrication/supply/construction programme
11. Coordination
12. Monitors the day-to-day site activities of the Contractors, to ensure they complete their contracts in terms of safety, quality, schedule, cost and documentation. Is fully informed on planned activities, work methods and resources.
13. Run and minute the contractor weekly meeting. Review and reply where necessary to contractor weekly reports
14. Participate in 4-week lookahead meeting and ensure contractors planned work is fully communicate and coordinated with others
15. Works closely with other CMT personnel to ensure that interfaces between contractors (co-activity) is well coordinated and that all stakeholders are fully informed.
16. Participates in morning planning meeting at workface (‘Whiteboard meetings’)
17. Participates in the weekly Coordination Meeting.
18. Quality
19. Monitors the implementation of the Contractors’ Quality plan; carries out daily inspections of the works to ensure the required standards are achieved; witnesses any tests or inspections required under the Inspection and Test Plan.
20. Keeps the CM & QA/QC manager informed on all quality matters; advises QA/QC manager of any potential deviations from the IFC documentation and ensures that only approved changes are implemented.
21. Track and reviews all contractors’ technical RFI’s, submittals, purchases etc and refers to QA/QC manager or Field Engineering team for input / resolution / approvals
22. Ensure First of Kind (FOK) register is in place and the FOK are approved
23. Ensure Sample List is in place and all required samples are approved
24. Complete a minimum of one specific inspection daily and record in the QIR report
25. Liaise with Construction Superintendent and material Controller on free-issue Equipment deliveries, receipt and inspections.
26. In conjunction with the QA/QC/Turnover Manager, reviews and approves test packs; provides information to the database controller so that status reports are up-to-date and accurate.
27. Participates in system walkdowns, punch-list management, construction close-out and turnover of systems to client and/or the C&Q team.
28. Reviews contractors' red-line mark-ups for completeness and accuracy.
29. Maintains all documentation Project filing requirements.
30. Ensure construction IFC’s are Red-Lined showing progress achieved and accuracy of installation.
31. Expedites the close out of punchlists
32. Commercial
33. Be familiar with the contents of the contract, pricing agreement and scope of work
34. Advises Construction Superintendent and Contracts Manager in relation to any field variations, scope changes or potential additional costs
35. Ensures that any correspondence received from contractors which may have a contractual significance (e.g. cost, quality, and schedule) is copied to the Construction Manager, Area Owner and Contracts Manager.
36. Reviews any claims, extra costs against the contract scope and advises the contract administrator for the package.
37. Tracks the contractor manpower loading, sequence of working, coordination plan to determine if the contract is working efficiently on the contract and provides feedback to the contract administrator.
Qualifications
38. Degree educated or an exeptionally strong trades' background
39. Excellent communication and reporting skills
40. Life Science, Mission Critical or similarly complex project experience
41. At least 15 years construction and/or mechanical experience
42. At least ten years' site experience
43. Previous PM Group experience desirable
44. First Priority is the Safety & Health of all persons working on or visiting the site.
45. Actively promotes compliance with the Construction Safety & Health Plan and Environmental Management plans. Intervenes directly if any unsafe situations or practices are observed. Interacts with and coaches the workforce in the application of best safety practices.
46. Complete a minimum of five SOR’s and three SPA audits each week.
47. Participate in the weekly safety audits as require by the rota
48. Participate in the weekly safety meeting
49. In conjunction with the Construction Superintendent and EHS team, reviews contractors’ method statements, SPAs, Permit applications and provides feedback to ensure all risks have been assessed and appropriate control measures put in place to execute the works safely.
50. Participates in weekly Safety/Co-ordination meetings
51. Ensure work is coordinate with the commissioning team during the turnover phase
52. Scope
53. Be fully familiar with the contract scope, technical documentation package, contract price details and fabrication/supply/construction programme
54. Coordination
55. Monitors the day-to-day site activities of the Contractors, to ensure they complete their contracts in terms of safety, quality, schedule, cost and documentation. Is fully informed on planned activities, work methods and resources.
56. Run and minute the contractor weekly meeting. Review and reply where necessary to contractor weekly reports
57. Participate in 4-week lookahead meeting and ensure contractors planned work is fully communicate and coordinated with others
58. Works closely with other CMT personnel to ensure that interfaces between contractors (co-activity) is well coordinated and that all stakeholders are fully informed.
59. Participates in morning planning meeting at workface (‘Whiteboard meetings’)
60. Participates in the weekly Coordination Meeting.
61. Quality
62. Monitors the implementation of the Contractors’ Quality plan; carries out daily inspections of the works to ensure the required standards are achieved; witnesses any tests or inspections required under the Inspection and Test Plan.
63. Keeps the CM & QA/QC manager informed on all quality matters; advises QA/QC manager of any potential deviations from the IFC documentation and ensures that only approved changes are implemented.
64. Track and reviews all contractors’ technical RFI’s, submittals, purchases etc and refers to QA/QC manager or Field Engineering team for input / resolution / approvals
65. Ensure First of Kind (FOK) register is in place and the FOK are approved
66. Ensure Sample List is in place and all required samples are approved
67. Complete a minimum of one specific inspection daily and record in the QIR report
68. Liaise with Construction Superintendent and material Controller on free-issue Equipment deliveries, receipt and inspections.
69. In conjunction with the QA/QC/Turnover Manager, reviews and approves test packs; provides information to the database controller so that status reports are up-to-date and accurate.
70. Participates in system walkdowns, punch-list management, construction close-out and turnover of systems to client and/or the C&Q team.
71. Reviews contractors' red-line mark-ups for completeness and accuracy.
72. Maintains all documentation Project filing requirements.
73. Ensure construction IFC’s are Red-Lined showing progress achieved and accuracy of installation.
74. Expedites the close out of punchlists
75. Commercial
76. Be familiar with the contents of the contract, pricing agreement and scope of work
77. Advises Construction Superintendent and Contracts Manager in relation to any field variations, scope changes or potential additional costs
78. Ensures that any correspondence received from contractors which may have a contractual significance (e.g. cost, quality, and schedule) is copied to the Construction Manager, Area Owner and Contracts Manager.
79. Reviews any claims, extra costs against the contract scope and advises the contract administrator for the package.
80. Tracks the contractor manpower loading, sequence of working, coordination plan to determine if the contract is working efficiently on the contract and provides feedback to the contract administrator.
81. Degree educated or an exeptionally strong trades' background
82. Excellent communication and reporting skills
83. Life Science, Mission Critical or similarly complex project experience
84. At least 15 years construction and/or mechanical experience
85. At least ten years' site experience
86. Previous PM Group experience desirable