The Process Superintendent is responsible for the overall operations of a network of 30-inch pipelines with a capacity of 250,000 barrels per day. It covers four maintenance areas including 3 pump stations, 01 pressure reduction station and a floating marine storage and offloading (FSO) terminal with a storage capacity of 2. 3 million barrels. Responsible for all processes, he reports to the Operations Manager. Main responsibilities include: Lead a multi-skilled process department to ensure the safety and efficiency of the entire pipeline export system. Supervise teams at operational sites, managing risks and operations related to the process. Interface with other operational structures.
Develop the skills of the employees under his/her supervision. Monitor the department's performance indicators. Ensures that business objectives in terms of reliability are met. Promote, lead, and actively participate in the company's safety, security, health and environmental programs and initiatives. Manage the risks associated with operations at operational sites, particularly in the event of an emergency. ProfilAt least 15 years of professional experience in the oil and gas industry: process management, operations management, technical and project management. Minimum of master’s degree in Process EngineeringSolid knowledge of industry standards (including QHSE) and related work processes.
Experience in project, planning, budget, and contract management. Project management certification would be an added advantage. Good knowledge of MS Office applications. Good knowledge of information management requirements for all phases of the project. Knowledge of an electronic document management system would be an added advantage.
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