Turnaround Maintenance Piping Engineer
Job Overview
ISS International is looking for a Maintenance Piping Engineer to be involved in the 2026 planned Turnaround in the Kaombo Project.
Tasks
- Promote safe works practices and environmental protection, ensuring that safety standards are respected
- Arrange for the correct and cost-effective performance of mechanical construction works, in accordance with the established Turnaround programs.
- Support the resolution of technical problems encountered during the execution of the works
- Ensure the supervision and monitoring of the works performed by subcontracted.
- Manage the technical and administrative documentation work pack.
- Support the Company/Owner of the plant for inspection and engineering assessments of its process piping and valve
- Control activities relating to the rating, repair, alteration, and engineering assessments of process piping.
- Support the Company/Owner of the plant for inspection and engineering assessments of its process piping and valves.
- Supervise and coordinates the Subcontractors to ensure that the work is carried out in compliance with safety and quality requirements.
- Assign work tasks to the Subcontractors to execute maintenance activities.
- Define maintenance work priorities, prepare the material and consumable request list according P&ID and piping class, issue a Job Card.
- Issue a Material Request and follow-up the process.
- Issued a Scope of Work for the services request and perform the Technical Bid Evaluation (TBE).
- Perform controls necessary such that only qualified welders and procedures are used for all repairs and alterations.
- Perform controls necessary that only qualified NDE personnel and procedures are used.
- Perform controls necessary that only materials conforming to the applicable construction code are used for repairs and alterations through material verification and/or positive material identification.
Initially the activities will be done remotely for 2 months then the resource will move to Angola (onshore / offshore) for 9 months (there is no fixed rotation for both onshore and offshore) and at the end the resource will spend 1 month in the UAE.
Here below all other conditions:
- Starting date: December 2025 / January 2026
- Working schedule:
- Remote: 8 hours a day / 5 days a week
- Onshore (Angola) – UAE: 10 hours a day / 6 days a week-
- Offshore (Angola): 12 hours a day / 7 days a week
- Duration: 12 months liable to extension
- Rotation: there is no fixed rotation for both onshore and offshore, as schedules will depend on Project needs
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