More than 29 years experience in EPC or PMC, Electrical Engineering, supervision on different steps of onshore or offshore oil and gas projects (Construction, Pre commissioning, Commissioning, Startup, Maintenance) within an international environment with standards and particular specifications relating to oil and gas contracts; supervision of construction in accordance with high level of safety and technical specifications, quality control with establishing of punch list, management of work permits, establishing of procedures, material management, constitution of pre-commissioning and commissioning files, supervision of pre-commissioning / commissioning activities, follow-up of schedule and reporting, meetings organization, management of modifications, utilization of opercom system (ICAPS), project management system (Win PCS), CMMS system (Optimis, Mainta, SAP) and material management system (SAP).
Responsible on the project KONIAMBO to follow the construction of electricity, instrumentation and cathodic protection
Reviewing of punch list
Implementation of site design modifications
Detailed Description
The Koniambo Nickel project, a joint-venture partnership between Xstrata Nickel and Société Minière du Sud Pacifique (SMSP), is a greenfield pyrometallurgical facility in New Caledonia designed to develop one of the world’s largest and highest-grade nickel laterite deposits. The project process ore in a 60,000-tonne-per-annum ferronickel smelter. The smelter will use a standard pyrometallurgical process and a new technology to confine dust. Because of the scale of the project and its remote location,the metallurgical plant was constructed in 15 separate modules in Qingdao, China then shipped to site. The modules, which weigh up to 3,500 tonnes each and can be more than 50 metres tall, arrived in New Caledonia between October and December 2010. Hatch, in joint venture with Technip, in an integrated Owner’s team is constructing a metallurgical plant; a 350-megawatt coal-fired power station; an ore preparation plant; an 11.5-kilometre ore conveyor; a port; and a construction camp for more than 4,800 people.