We are seeking a Mid-Level Installation and Commissioning Supervisor with hands-on experience in overseeing the installation, pre-commissioning, and commissioning of industrial equipment and systems. The role requires field supervision, coordination with contractors and vendors, and direct involvement in technical checks and system start-ups.
Supervise mechanical, electrical, or instrumentation installation as per drawings, standards, and specifications
Verify equipment placement, alignment, anchoring, and torque settings
Ensure material availability, tool readiness, and work area safety before execution
Lead pre-commissioning tasks such as flushing, hydrotesting, cable continuity checks, loop checks, and equipment energization
Supervise functional testing, interlock verification, system calibration, and dry/wet runs
Ensure proper startup, parameter configuration, and shutdown sequences are followed
Coordinate with multiple teams: construction, QA/QC, HSE, client, and OEMs
Allocate tasks to technicians and subcontractors; verify manpower availability and productivity
Conduct toolbox talks, enforce safety compliance, and manage work permits
Maintain accurate daily site progress reports, inspection records, and redline markups
Track punch list items and ensure timely closure before handover
Support preparation of handover dossiers, test reports, and commissioning logs
Supervise and ensure compliance of installation and commissioning activities across systems such as piping, valves, control panels, instrumentation, or rotating equipment
Monitor adherence to project timelines, quality standards, and safety protocols
Interface with clients, inspectors, and vendors during FAT/SAT, pre-startup, and handover
Troubleshoot equipment issues and coordinate technical resolutions on-site
Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Instrumentation Engineering
3–6 years of relevant experience in field installation and commissioning
Strong understanding of equipment installation practices, commissioning procedures, and industry standards (API, IEC, ISO, etc.)
Proficient in reading P&IDs, loop diagrams, electrical and mechanical drawings
Good knowledge of system commissioning sequences and technical troubleshooting
Familiar with work permit systems, HSE compliance, and lockout/tagout procedures
Effective site leadership, communication, and documentation skills
Ability to use test instruments, calibration tools, and commissioning software
100% site-based – often in remote or industrial environments
Exposure to high-noise, rotating machinery, electrical panels, confined spaces
PPE and adherence to strict HSE standards required
Work may involve shifts, overtime, weekends, and extended stay at project sites