Module Manager - Modularization
The Modules Manager belongs to the Modularization Department, reporting to the Global Modularization Director, and is responsible for coordinating and taking leadership of the following key activities over a Modularized Project life-cycle:
Engineering & Design Management
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Modularization Strategy: Define the Modularization Drivers, conduct Risk Analysis, and establish the Modularization Studies and Design Basis (accountable department).
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Design Control: Oversee the Modular Engineering Weight and Envelope Control.
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Design Review: Lead the 3D Modular Model Review process and ensure follow-up on meeting actions.
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Key Design Outputs: Accountable for the Modular Plot Plan and Installation Sequence definition.
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Loose Items: Define the Criteria and Identification for the LIP (Loose Item Package).
2. Cross-Functional Coordination & Procedures
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Project Integration: Act as the central coordinating element ("glueing element") between Engineering, Procurement, Subcontracting, Fabrication, and Construction, dictating the necessary timing and elements for successful Modularization.
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Construction & Commissioning Coordination: Establish the coordination procedure and methodology with Construction and Commissioning teams to ensure their requirements are conveniently reflected in the modules during the Engineering phase.
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Change Management: Establish and jointly apply the change management procedure for design changes with the Engineering Manager.
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Yard Alignment: Verify that the Yard module construction strategy, module lay-out, and pre-assembly philosophy are aligned with the engineering conceptual phase.
3. Construction, Logistics, and Site Installation
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Scheduling: Drive the schedules for Module Engineering, transport, construction, and installation.
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Weight Control:
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Ensure necessary Yard Weight Control Reports are in place.
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Check for any deviation from the Engineering Weight Control Report.
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Approve module physical Weight Reports and manage critical deviations from expected values.
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Transport and Shipping:
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Coordinate the revision and status of Modular Transport Drawings.
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Define the transport and installation configuration for all module manoeuvres (including Vessels, Columns, tanks, etc.).
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Ensure preservation and preparatory works for module shipping activities are completed.
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Coordinate the revision and finalization of the Transport (Marine and Land) and Installation strategy based on the latest Engineering Data.
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Verify the update and provision of all required technical information (Packing Lists, Transport Drawings, Weight Control Reports, Definition of auxiliary elements, etc.).
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Subcontractor & Clash Management:
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Coordinate the review of final Method Statements and drawings provided by HL and HT Subcontractors.
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Coordinate with the Logistic Manager to verify actual module sizes against the transportation envelope, identifying elements for removal to avoid potential clashes or interference during transport and installation.
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Certification: Coordinate with the Logistic department regarding Marine Warranty Surveyor (MWS) inspections and the issuance of Sail Away Certification, if required.
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Site Support:
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Verify that the Site installation plan and module delivery sequence align with the plan defined during the engineering phase.
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Assist the Construction Team in any technical issue related to modules.
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Assist the Site Construction Team in defining all required buffer zones, lay down areas, and modules preparatory works.
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4. Reporting and Continuous Improvement
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Reporting: reports hierarchically to the Global Modularization Director and functionally to the Project he is assigned to.
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Lessons Learned: Keep a log of lessons learned to be shared with the Modularization Department and applied in the next project.
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Total Experience - 18 Years and above
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