
Craft Supervisor - EEHA/QA
- Karratha, WA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Relocation Authorized: National - Camp
- Telework Type: Full-Time Office/Project
- Work Location: Karratha WA
- Monitors and organizes subcontractor activities, through coordination and instruction of subcontractor's management staff within the area of responsibility.
- Role supports on mid-size projects of medium to high complexity with multiple stakeholders' involvement.
- Planning Monitors subcontractor construction schedules, resource charts, and material and equipment requirements.
- Reviews subcontractor construction methods, schedules, manning charts, and material and equipment requirements.
- Coordinates the construction operations impact on external interfaces to ensure they coincide with the overall established schedules.
- Safety / Quality Monitors installation of materials and equipment to assure conformance with drawings, specifications, vendor, and other requirements Enforces policies, procedures and related work rules as established by field construction management.
- Technical Supports Construction Field Engineers, Leading Hands, and Craft Professionals, in interpreting Engineering design documents, vendor documents, and other technical documents
- Coordinates engineering solutions with Subcontractors, and Foremen and Craft Professionals.
- Coordinates with Design on constructability issues.
- General Responsibilities Co-ordinate tasks and schedule daily scope of work for field EEHA Inspectors, and QA activities Identify and report any non-compliances and co-ordinate with relevant Field Engineers Ensure EEHA Inspectors and QA personnel are supplied with all relevant Australian Standards and Project Specifications Confirm I 99 Inspection documents are accurate and complete prior to FE handover Provide correct tooling, test equipment and resources for personnel Ensure all relevant work permits/isolations in place prior to work commencing Determine whether reworks tasks are executed or transferred to Works To Go Provide measured leadership and consistent direction to field operatives.
- This role requires proven Supervision skills with a minimum of 5 cumulative years undertaken in local or international LNG facilities. The successful applicant to be of even temperament with a defined ability to co-ordinate a team and provide consistent direction in a fast paced environment and an ability to close out systems as required. We are seeking a confident problem solver and decision maker.
- This position has responsibilities that include exposure to changing environmental, construction, and operational conditions, which may include: extensive walking in and around an active construction and/or operations site, climbing ladders, working at heights from work platforms including scaffolding, and mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs), use of personal fall arrest equipment, walking and working on uneven surfaces, working in constricted and/or confined spaces, variable work shifts (e.g., day, night, weekends, 1st, 2nd, 3rd shift, etc.), and work in inclement weather. Some lifting may be required.
- Candidate must be able to use standard issued Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) required for each assigned task (i.e. respirator, harness, life vest, hearing protection, etc.).
- The Pluto Train 2 Project is a Major Hazard Facility meaning this is a non-smoking site and no tobacco products - i.e. cigarettes, vapes, lighters, tobacco - are permitted to be brought to the site.
- This position is available to both local and non-local personnel. For non-locals (FIFO/DIDO), the working roster is 3/1.
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