Job Purpose
• Provide Company oversight of the Major Onshore Project EPC Contractors compliance with RLIC Fire & Life Safety Regulations across both permanent and temporary facilities. This includes construction camps (>40,000 pax), construction temporary facilities (batching plants, fabrication shops, on site offices, site mess halls, general and chemical storage, etc.) as well as contractor offices.
• Support the monitoring of the operation and maintenance of Contractor camps and tempories to ensure that they remain compliant with code.
• Develop reporting on areas of concern, non compliances with contractual obligations and corrective actions required in permanent and temporary facilities.
• Maintain relationship with RLIC Fire Rescue and Fire Engineering Department, ensuring clear lines of communication when it comes to ensuring project compliance with RLIC Fire & Life Safety Regulations.
Key Job Accountabilities
• Provide the Deputy Site Manager/Camps and Facilities Services Division Manager with assurance that Major Project Contractors operating within RLIC are compliant with their obligations to meet RLIC Fire & Life Safety Regulations
• Implement a system of inspections and reporting to assure Contractor compliance on temporary facilities.
• Support and guide contractors during construction and commissioning phases to ensure that they meet RLIC requirements.
• Develop reports on the status of both EPC permanent and temporary facilities covering all aspects of fire and life safety.
• Assure that fire management readiness plans are in place across all Major Project work sites.
• Engage and liase with RLIC fire departments to support necessary approvals, inspections and close out of actions.
• Review submittals, i.e architectural, fire & life safety, firefighting and fire alarm drawings, material submittals, third party certifications, commissioning reports, etc. in PIMS and other systems.
• Establish a forum with all EPC Fire Protection Coordinators, to ensure consistency wrt Fire & Life Safety Regulations, QCDD Regulations and NFPA Code requirements, share lessons learned and maintain tracking system of all certificate of occupancies issued.
• Attend Commissioning/Functional Testing of Fire & Life Safety Systems.
• Attend Hazop/Hazid Studies for temporary and permanent facilities;
• Attend joint walk-throughs with RLIC Engineering Team for purposes of obtaining Certificate Of Occupancy.
• Attend Fire & Emergency Exercises and ensure all shortcomings are adequately closed out.
• Ensure ITM of all portable fire equipment and Fire Systems are carried out by QCDD approved Contractors.
• Ensure all Fire Inspection Records and ITM Reports are stored in suitable filing system.
Skills
Qualifications
• Bachelor degree/Bachelor Of Technology in Fire Engineering or equivalent or experienced in a Senior Officer position in the Fire Service.
Knowledge and Key Skills
• Minimum of 10 years’ practicing Fire and Life Safety in the Oil & Gas Industry and Construction Environment
• Intimate knowledge of RLIC and specifically RLIC Fire and Life Regulations.
• Experience of having worked for RLIC Fire Rescue and Fire Engineering.