The candidate should has accumulated over five years of focused field experience in the installation, testing, and commissioning of mechanical systems related to
fuel storage, fuel transfer pipelines, and pump stations
across defense and infrastructure projects. He has demonstrated consistent leadership in site-level coordination, field quality control, and subcontractor oversight.
He should be well-versed in applicable international fuel system codes and safety standards.
Responsibilities
As Site Superintendent - Mechanical, he will be responsible for:
Overseeing daily mechanical construction activities related to
, and appurtenances
Leading and coordinating subcontractors during installation of
aboveground and underground fuel piping systems
, pumps, filtration systems, pressure regulators, and control devices
Supervising
hydrostatic testing, flushing, pigging, and pre-commissioning
of mechanical and fuel systems in accordance with project specifications
Ensuring that all mechanical works are executed in accordance with
NAVFAC and UFC specifications
, UFGS Sections (e.g., 33 52 43, 33 52 13, 23 10 00, etc.)
Daily coordination with Project Manager, QC Manager, SSHO, and logistics personnel to maintain safety, schedule, and field compliance
Monitoring progress against approved schedule, identifying delays or procurement issues, and proposing practical mitigation strategies
Supporting field quality inspections, redline markups, and as-built documentation
Leading toolbox talks and ensuring mechanical crews operate within EM 385-1-1 and site-specific safety protocols
Additional Experience
In prior assignments, he has worked on few of the below:
Fuel pipeline and pump installation projects for
military fueling stations and commercial depots
Assembly and alignment of
diesel booster pumps, centrifugal pumps, and motorized control valves
Integration of fuel system
monitoring panels, grounding systems, and interlock controls
Coordinated works on
hazardous area installations
compliant with NFPA 30, API standards, and ATEX-rated components
Piping spool fabrication and welding supervision
Experience with UFGS 33 52 13 (Aircraft Fueling Systems) or 33 56 10 (Fuel Storage Tanks)
Fuel depot or tank farm installations (especially JP-5, JP-8, or AVGAS systems)
Supervision of tank grounding, overfill prevention, and fuel filtration skids
Involvement in leak detection system installation and calibration
Certifications & Training
OSHA 30-Hour Certification (Construction) or equivalent
Confined Space Entry Awareness
Hot Work Safety & Fuel Handling Awareness
Spill Prevention and Control (SPCC) Training
H2S Awareness - critical when working with volatile fuels
Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) - equipment safety compliance (optional but a plus)
Hazardous Materials Transportation (optional but a plus)
Arc Flash Awareness & Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E) (optional but a plus)
Basic First Aid & Fire Watch Training
Fuel System Pressure Testing and Flushing Protocols (optional but a plus)
Hydrotest & Pigging Operations Training (for fuel pipelines, optional but a plus)
Environmental Compliance Training -SWPPP familiarity (optional but a plus)
Job Type: Full-time
Application Question(s):
* Are you wlling to work in Deigo Garcia Island with your family?
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