This course provides transverse experience, know-how and soft skills that are essential to construction supervising positions.
Public :
Managers, engineers, plant supervisory staff (construction, maintenance, operation) and contractor staff (engineering contractors and constructors) in charge of upstream Oil & Gas projects.
Level :Skilled
Prerequisite :
Provide evidence of a professional experience of at least 1 month, related to the concerned field.
Course Content
CONSTRUCTION WORKS FRAMEWORK
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Duration : 1 Day
Roles and responsibilities of stakeholders in an Oil & Gas project.
Different stages of an Oil & Gas project.
Importance of preliminary stages.
Field modification works: responsibilities, constraints and challenges.
Working on operating facilities.
Roles and constraints of field operators.
Site organization, typical site construction manual.
Construction contractor organization and relationship with it.
HSE ISSUES
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Duration : 1 Day
Typical construction risk analysis.
Organization of operations on the facilities.
Works supervision procedure.
SIMultaneous OPerationS (SIMOPS).
Work permits (instructions, procedure, audit).
WORK INSTRUCTIONS & QUALITY ISSUES
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Duration : 1 Day
Procedures to be enforced, their objectives, base principles and validation process.
Learning how to read the plans.
How to supervise quality of prefabricated and site works.
Quality control at supplier’s premises.
Visiting a construction contractor.
Visit reports.
CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION
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Duration : 1 Day
Preparation and organization of successful meetings with the contractor.
Basic notions of welding (principles and used techniques).
Follow-up of works for each discipline (piping, E&I and mechanical).
Pre-commissioning and commissioning.
Planning, cost and schedule control.
RELATIONSHIPS & TEAM WORK
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Duration : 1 Day
Roles and responsibilities of team leaders (leadership and relationships with the other stakeholders).
Qualification, knowledge and aptitude.
Reflexes, rules and obligations.
Non-conflictual interpersonal relationships.
Ethics.
Feedback and lessons learned.
Proper communication.
Use of emails.
Learning Objectives
Attendees will be able to implement the following skills:
Apply proven practices within operational situations,
Define a suitable organization and execution plan, adapted to the plant requirements,
Manage critical interfaces with operational staff, at each step of the project implementation,
Identify and manage safety, health and environment issues during project design and execution.
Ways & Means
Photos and videos will be used to illustrate the issues.
Learning assessment
Quiz at the end of the module.
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Coordinator :IFP Training instructors, with expertise in the field and trained in modern teaching methods adapted to the specific needs of learners from the professional world.
To French entities : IFP Training is referenced to DataDock ; you may contact your OPCO about potential funding. Please contact our disabled persons referent to check the accessibility of this training program : referent.handicap@ifptraining.com