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Site Water & Utilities Area Construction Lead

Iraq, North Rumaila · Job Posted May 05, 2026
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We are looking for a Site Water & Utilities Area Construction Lead for one of our clients with the following details: Location: North Rumaila, Iraq Scheme: Rotational 28 days ON / 28 days OFF Start: 1st June 2026 Duration: 24 months with possibility of extension

Job Responsibility

  • Be a proactive and team-spirit driven member of the CPF-2 Site Construction team
  • Participate to the review and approval of site construction procedures/method statements. Identify and make recommendations as to areas for improvement in constructability related issues
  • Coordinate the supervision of construction activities with all required disciplines Supervisors of the CPF-2 Site Construction (functional link with these Supervisors)
  • Define construction progress priorities and identify specific concerns
  • Monitor and track the construction progress. Provide inputs and report issues to the CPF-2 Site Construction and Project Support team
  • Ensure Contractors compliance to the technical and safety/environmental Contract requirements
  • Maintain good relationships with Contractors, being flexible enough where relevant (strive to achieve value at every opportunity) but also enforce rigorously procedures when required
  • Check fitness of the Contractors construction equipment (report any HSE issues) and adequacy of Contractor personnel mob/demob for each activities he is in charge of supervising
  • Facilitate the management/resolution of short-term co-activities issues
  • Provide inputs to the field engineering group to ensure timely resolution of engineering issues that materialize at Site level
  • Assist in reviewing optimizing short/medium term construction sequences for the benefit of the overall construction schedule and potential recovery plans
  • Participate to meetings with Contractors and Affiliate’s departments as required
  • Promote and support a positive safety culture within the CPY Site Team and with the Contractors
  • Act as an example in all H3SE aspects concerned by the Project activities in the Site area (including surrounding communities’ areas)
  • Adopt and demonstrate exemplary behaviour regarding Ethics and Project “code of conduct” policy
  • Observe strict confidentiality in the performance of his duties, all along the course of the Project
  • Carry out any other duties or tasks that may be required by the position

Requirements

  • Degree : Diploma/ Degree in electrical and instrumentation disciplines
  • Minimum 10-15+ years of experience in Oil & Gas Industry or Heavy industries with similar large scale projects and context in Contract, Engineering and Construction activities for Onshore (or Onshore yards) projects
  • Proven track records of several successful assignments on similar site positions

Nice to have

Sound knowledge and experience in Engineering and Project Control for Onshore and Nearshore projects is considered a plus

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