Company:
Lamprell
Location:
Offshore / Onshore (UAE Fabrication Yard & Offshore Sites)
Department:
Production / E&I (ARAMCO exp must)
Reports To:
E&I Superintendent / Production Manager
1. Job Summary
The Production Engineer – E&I for Offshore and Fabrication operations at Lamprell is responsible for supporting the execution of E&I construction, installation, commissioning, and maintenance activities across offshore platforms, jack-up rigs, and yard-based EPC projects. The role ensures all electrical and instrumentation works are completed safely, efficiently, and in accordance with project specifications, industry standards, and Class/Client requirements.
2. Key Responsibilities
A. Offshore & Yard Production Support
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Provide daily technical support for all E&I activities during fabrication, module assembly, rig refurbishment, and offshore installation.
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Ensure E&I works follow project plans, IFC drawings, specifications, and QA/QC procedures.
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Coordinate with supervisors, foremen, and production teams to ensure work progress meets schedule targets.
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Support offshore hook-up and commissioning teams during mobilization and execution.
B. Electrical & Instrumentation Construction
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Supervise installation of electrical systems:
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Power distribution (LV/MV)
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Switchboards, MCCs, transformers
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Lighting & small power
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Earthing & bonding systems
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Oversee installation and testing of instrumentation systems:
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Pressure/temperature/flow/level instruments
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Control valves & actuators
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Fire & gas systems
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I/O assignments and loop checks
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Verify cable routing, glanding/termination, tray installation, and junction box works.
C. Testing, Pre-Commissioning & Commissioning
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Support FAT, SAT, pre-commissioning, loop testing, and functional testing of E&I systems.
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Participate in energization activities, ensuring all safety protocols (LOTO, PTW) are followed.
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Prepare test reports, red-line markups, and as-built documentation.
D. Safety & Compliance
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Ensure compliance with offshore safety standards (ADNOC, Aramco, IOGP as applicable).
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Ensure all E&I activities adhere to Class requirements (ABS, DNV, Lloyd’s Register).
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Participate in risk assessments, toolbox talks, and safety audits.
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Ensure safe work practices during electrical and hazardous area activities (ATEX, IECEx).
E. Documentation, Planning & Coordination
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Review E&I drawings (SLDs, wiring diagrams, loop diagrams, P&IDs, layouts).
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Support planning for manpower, materials, consumables, and equipment.
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Coordinate with QA/QC, engineering, procurement, and subcontractors.
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Track progress and submit daily/weekly production reports.
3. Qualifications & Requirements
Education
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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, or Electronics & Instrumentation.
Experience
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5–10 years of E&I experience in offshore facilities, EPC, oil & gas fabrication yards, or rig construction/refurbishment.
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Experience working with rig upgrades, topsides, modules, or offshore platforms (preferred for Lamprell).
Technical Skills
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Strong knowledge of:
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Offshore electrical systems (LV/MV), hazardous area classifications
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Instrument loops, calibration, and field installation
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PLC, SCADA, and control system integration
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Fire & Gas, ESD, BMS systems
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Cable management, termination standards, and testing
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Ability to interpret engineering drawings: SLDs, P&IDs, ILDs, hook-up drawings.
Soft Skills
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Strong leadership and supervisory skills
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Good communication with multi-national workforce
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Strong safety awareness and discipline
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Ability to work in offshore and remote environments
4. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
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Compliance with project schedule and milestones
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Zero LTI and adherence to HSE protocols
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Quality of E&I installation and testing
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Reduction in rework and NCRs
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Accurate documentation and reporting
5. Working Conditions
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Offshore rotation or yard-based conditions as per project requirements
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Exposure to fabrication yards, rig refurbishment sites, and offshore platforms
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Extended working hours during peak phases
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Compliance with offshore medical fitness requirements