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Mechanical Commissioning Supervisor β Offshore Substation (OSS)
Project Overview
We are seeking a Mechanical Commissioning Supervisor to oversee commissioning activities for the Offshore Substation (OSS) and connected assets. This role will report directly to the
Commissioning Site Manager, OSS.
Key Responsibilities
- Supervise, coordinate, and report on commissioning activities at the work location.
- Ensure compliance with HSE programs, project requirements, and contract agreements for all commissioning teams.
- Focus on low-voltage (LV) mechanical systems, including Permit to Work (PTW), Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), and SIMOPS.
- Lead commissioning oversight for equipment such as HVAC systems, chillers, dry coolers, oil separators, water pumps, and cranes.
- Conduct daily coordination meetings with contractors related to commissioning activities.
- Monitor project schedule progress and provide input to management and scheduling teams.
- Support the review and submission of key deliverable documentation (e.g., reports, plans, As-Built documentation).
- Oversee and execute Owner LOTO isolations and maintain documentation.
- Manage and authorize the energization of high- and low-voltage equipment.
- Coordinate and approve work activities within the energized OSS perimeter.
- Develop, review, and authorize plans, procedures, and certification documentation.
- Serve as Owner Representative for witnessing, inspections, audits, walkdowns, and work acceptance.
- Review and authorize work permits for LV mechanical commissioning activities, including P&ID line walks, valve line-ups, isolations, and system validations.
Qualifications & Experience
- 5 years of hands-on mechanical commissioning experience, preferably with exposure to electrical scopes of work in wind turbine generator (WTG) projects.
- Proven experience managing major capital projects ($100M ), specifically in the offshore wind industry.
- Strong background in commissioning LV mechanical systems and working within energized environments.
Education
- Minimum: High School Diploma or GED.
This role offers a unique opportunity to be part of a high-impact offshore wind project, playing a critical role in ensuring successful commissioning and system integration.