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As an international subsidiary of the SPIE Group present in around 20 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and North America, SPIE Global Services Energy operates across the entire energy production infrastructure value chain, from design to maintenance. SPIE Global Services Energy relies on an extensive local network to quickly deploy resources and meet its customers' needs in the safest possible conditions.
Drawing on the expertise of its 5,000 employees, SPIE Global Services Energy helps players in the oil, gas and renewable energies industries improve the technical performance of their infrastructure, increase their energy efficiency and reduce their carbon footprint.
With 55,000 employees and a strong local presence, SPIE group achieved in 2024 consolidated revenue of €9.9 billion and consolidated EBITA of €712 million.
Reference
2026-42181
Publication date
20/02/2026
SPIE Global Services Energy is looking for Instrument Supervisor to join its workforce on BONGA Offshore Project in Lagos Nigeria, who will be responsible for supervising all instrumentation installation, testing, pre-commissioning, and commissioning activities on the Bonga Madu EPC1 Project in accordance with project specifications, engineering drawings, international standards, and HSE requirements.
KEY RESPONSIBILITY:
Supervision & Execution
- The Instrument Supervisor shall oversee day-to-day field installation activities for all instrumentation systems including field instruments, control valves, transmitters, analyzers, flow meters, pressure/temperature instruments, junction boxes, instrument cable trays, tubing, and associated equipment.
- He/she shall coordinate with piping, electrical, and structural disciplines to ensure seamless interface management and sequence of work.
- The supervisor shall interpret and work from engineering drawings, P&IDs, instrument index, loop diagrams, hook-up drawings, and installation specifications.
Testing & Pre-Commissioning
- The supervisor shall lead and oversee instrument loop checking, calibration, functional testing, and pre-commissioning activities for all field instruments, DCS/PLC/ESD inputs and outputs.
- He/she shall ensure all instruments are calibrated using certified calibration equipment and that calibration records are maintained in the approved format.
- The role also requires witnessing and participating in vendor-specific tests and FAT/SAT activities as required.
Quality Assurance & Documentation
- The Instrument Supervisor shall ensure all works comply with ITP (Inspection and Test Plan) requirements and that relevant QC documentation — including MDRs, red-line markups, test records, and punch lists — are completed accurately and in a timely manner.
- He/she shall coordinate with the QC Inspector and third-party inspection agencies (e.g., COMPANY representatives, NIPEX, etc.) during witnessing and hold points.
Manpower & Resource Management
- The Instrument Supervisor shall plan and manage daily crew allocation including instrument technicians, helpers, and subcontract personnel.
- He/she shall monitor productivity, identify resource gaps, and report to the Superintendent for corrective action.
QHSE
- Ensures HSE policy fulfillment during his activities
- Maintains a strong safety culture in line with Company HSE Requirements and Rules
- Ensures compliance with Operating Procedures & Guidelines with the asset to ensure Process Safety, Operational Safety and Plan Integrity
- Contribution to Hazard Analyses, incident investigations, Root Cause, Failure
- Analyses, process incidents advising his hierarchy about HSE issues and proposing corrective solutions.
- Management System, including permit-to-work (PTW) procedures, SIMOPS, tool box talks, and job hazard analyses (JHA). He/she shall immediately address and report any unsafe acts or conditions in the work area
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
Education: Minimum HND or B.Sc. in Electrical/Electronics Engineering, Instrumentation & Control Engineering, or a related technical discipline.
Experience: Minimum of 10 years of hands-on experience in oil and gas instrumentation construction and pre-commissioning, with at least 5 years in a supervisory role on major EPC projects. Offshore or Deepwater project experience is a distinct advantage.
Technical Competencies: Proficient in reading and interpreting P&IDs, loop diagrams, instrument data sheets, hook-up drawings, and cable schedules
Hands-on experience with DCS, ESD, F&G, and SCADA systems
Sound knowledge of international standards including ISA, IEC 61511, IEC 60079 (hazardous area), and IEC 61000
Familiarity with instrument calibration procedures and use of HART communicators and field calibrators
Experience with completions management systems (e.g., ICAPS, Procore, or similar) is an advantage
Certifications (Preferred): CompEx or equivalent hazardous area certification
1. Work for an international Group with operations on every continent,
2. Experience a wide variety of professions within several activities:
• Outdoor networks and street lighting
• Information and communication systems
• Nuclear power
• Maintenance
• Oil and gas
• HVAC engineering
• Electrical engineering
• Mechanical engineering
3. Working in energy and the environment, sectors of the future at the heart of
sustainable development issues
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