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Position Title:
Hook-Up & Commissioning SPT
Reporting to:
Project Commissioning Manager
Location:
Milan, Italy
Company Profile
A global project and construction management organisation supporting large-scale energy and infrastructure developments worldwide. The company provides integrated services across programme management, project delivery, construction management, cost engineering, quality assurance, inspection, planning, risk management, and claims mitigation. The organisation works with major international clients on complex, technically demanding projects from early execution through to commissioning and handover.
Position Summary
The Hook-Up & Commissioning SPT is responsible for leading and executing offshore hook-up and commissioning activities for Single Point Terminal (SPT) systems. This includes mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and marine systems. The role ensures the terminal is fully installed, commissioned, tested, and ready for crude or product transfer operations in line with project specifications, safety regulations, and operational standards.
General Description of Role and Responsibilities
Plan and execute offshore hook-up and commissioning activities for SPT systems such as CALM buoys, turret systems, hose systems, and PLEMs
Ensure readiness of mooring systems, flexible hoses, risers, product transfer systems, marine loading arms, and quick release hooks
Coordinate installation interfaces between subsea pipeline end manifolds, risers, and topside SPM or terminal systems
Conduct and supervise pre-commissioning checks including pressure testing, leak testing, and functional testing
Supervise mechanical completion and verify all systems are safe, operable, and compliant with project specifications
Oversee system energisation, safety testing, and integration of SCADA, telemetry, ESD, and fire and gas systems
Lead and support commissioning teams, vendors, and subcontractors to ensure safe and efficient offshore execution
Review and manage commissioning documentation including punch lists, red-line drawings, as-built documentation, and commissioning dossiers
Liaise with marine teams on vessel positioning, mooring operations, and buoy stability following installation
Work closely with HSE teams to ensure compliance with Permit to Work systems and marine safety requirements
Support offshore start-up, performance testing, and readiness for crude or product loading operations
Qualifications, Experience, Knowledge, and Skills
Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Automation, Instrumentation, or Process Engineering from an accredited university
Minimum of twelve years’ relevant post-graduate experience within the discipline
Strong written and spoken English, with proven ability to prepare technical and operational reports
In-depth knowledge of offshore marine terminal systems and oil loading infrastructure
Ability to interpret P& IDs, PFDs, hook-up drawings, and vendor documentation
Proven leadership and coordination of multi-disciplinary offshore teams, with a strong focus on safety, quality, and documentation control
Familiarity with SIMOPS, offshore logistics, and vessel coordination