Location: Luanda, Angola
Duration of contract: 1 year and 3 months
Key words: In-Line Inspection of Pipeline, PLR (Pig Launcher/Receiver), Oil and Gas, FPSO, Project Management, Subsea Pipelines.
Job Description:
We are looking for a Project Manager to manage the execution of an ILI (In-Line Inspection) Project covering two of our pipeline segments. This position will be based at the office in Luanda, Angola but will consist of travel within Angola, internationally, and offshore in Angola.
This Project Manager role will be full time position to manage the execution of the ILI Project. This position will supplement and lead the existing project team to ensure a safe and effective project execution.
Responsibilities:
- Lead the project through completion of execution.
- Develop project plans, schedule, and budget.
- Provide work instructions and guidance to the project team and define clear goals and expectations.
- Management of suppliers and contractors hired to perform different portions of the project.
- Mentoring for national company employees.
- Regular reporting of project progress and costs.
- Support for Shareholder SME Engagements regarding the project.
- Ensure Quality Assurance and Quality Control practices are implemented in the project.
- 10-20 Years with planning, design, and/or execution of subsea projects or operations related to Oil & Gas subsea pipeline and production facilities.
- Professional experience with planning, design, and/or execution of subsea construction projects including ROV vessel activities for subsea pipelines and operating facilities.
- Professional experience with In-Line Inspection of pipelines.
- Professional experience with refurbishment, design, and/or fabrication of subsea facility hardware.
- Experience with project management including developing project execution plans, budgets, schedules, reporting, stakeholder engagement, risk management, and HES (Health, Environment, and Safety).
- Dedication to Safe Operations.
- Experience with mentoring and development of national employees.
- Non-Angolan candidates will be considered for this role.
This role is required to have the following certifications and documentation.
- Legal ability to reside and work in Angola or able to obtain an appropriate work permit.
- BOSIET or T-BOSIET training.
- Seafarers’ book/certifications for working offshore in Angola.
This position shall be based on the following parameters:
- Occasional travel to vendor sites in both Angola and Internationally.
- Some offshore work during the project execution.
- Company computer and associated equipment.
- PPE.
- Accommodations, travel, and expenses during required business travel.
The pipeline network consists of three pipeline systems delivering gas from the offshore blocks in Angola to the LNG Plant located in Soyo, Angola and operated by our company. The Network consists of approximately 500 KM of pipelines in water depths from 1800 m to onshore segments.
We are developing an In-Line Inspection (ILI) project to inspect 2 pipeline segments in the company’s pipeline network, the 18” gathering pipeline from Block 15 and Block 31 to the onshore LNG plant, and the 24” gathering pipeline from PLEM 3A to the onshore LNG plant from Blocks 17/18/32.
The 24” pipeline from Block 17 is planned to be pigged from the PLEM 3A located in Block 3 to the onshore LNG Plant in Soyo, Angola. The PLR (Pig Launcher/Receiver) will be connected subsea to the PLEM 3A in 170 m water depth utilizing driverless methods and equipment. Refurbishment and preparation of the 24” PLR and associated subsea running tools required for the connection are included in the project scope. The pig receiver located in the LNG plant is a permanently installed equipment. A MSV vessel equipped with WROV’s will be utilized to perform the pigging operations.
The 18” pipeline from Block 15 is planned to be pigged from the Kizomba B topsides via the Block 15 operator. The pigging route will run through the infield pipelines within Block 15 with varying diameters before entering the company’s operated pipeline segment. The pig receiver located in the LNG plant is a permanently installed equipment.