A Shutdown Manager is a system component—software or hardware—that controls the process of shutting down a device, server, application, or entire system in a controlled and orderly manner. Its main goal is to ensure that all processes are properly terminated, data is saved, and system integrity is maintained to avoid data loss or corruption.
The Electrical Foreman oversees and coordinates the daily operations of electrical installations and maintenance on construction sites or facility projects. This role ensures that all electrical work is completed safely, on time, within budget, and in compliance with electrical codes, standards, and project specifications.
The PTW (Permit to Work) Coordinator is responsible for managing and coordinating the safe issuance, tracking, and closure of work permits for all activities related to Piping, Mechanical, Rigging, and E&I scopes. This position ensures that all jobs are executed in compliance with safety standards, company procedures, and regulatory requirements.
The Welding Foreman oversees welding operations and supervises welding crews on construction, manufacturing, or industrial job sites. Responsible for ensuring work is performed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with project specifications, industry standards, and quality requirements. Acts as a key liaison between workers, engineers, and site management.
A PTW (Permit to Work) Coordinator is responsible for managing and overseeing the Permit to Work system in industrial or high-risk work environments such as oil & gas, construction, manufacturing, or energy sectors. The role ensures that all work carried out under a permit is safe, properly planned, and compliant with legal and organizational safety standards.
The E&P Supervisor oversees and coordinates day-to-day exploration and production operations to ensure safe, efficient, and cost-effective oil and gas extraction. This includes supervising drilling, completion, production, and maintenance activities in compliance with industry regulations and company standards.
The E&I Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical and instrumentation systems on a project site or facility. This role ensures all electrical and instrumentation work is completed safely, on time, and in compliance with industry standards, company policies, and project specifications.
The Material Controller is responsible for overseeing the flow of materials and supplies within a manufacturing or logistics organization. This includes receiving, storing, issuing, and tracking materials to ensure timely and accurate inventory levels to support production and operational needs.
The HSE Officer is responsible for implementing, monitoring, and improving health, safety, and environmental policies and practices in the workplace. This role ensures compliance with all relevant HSE legislation and company standards to maintain a safe and risk-free working environment.
The HSE Supervisor is responsible for overseeing and enforcing health, safety, and environmental (HSE) standards and regulations at worksites to ensure a safe working environment. This role involves conducting inspections, delivering training, investigating incidents, and ensuring compliance with all relevant laws and company policies.
The People Services Supervisor leads and supports the day-to-day operations of the People Services (HR) team. This role ensures efficient delivery of HR services including employee onboarding, records management, HR systems administration, benefits support, and policy compliance. The supervisor serves as a liaison between HR, employees, and management to promote a positive employee experience and
The QA/QC Engineer (Mechanical) is responsible for implementing and monitoring quality assurance and quality control processes for mechanical works on projects. The role ensures that all mechanical engineering and construction work complies with project specifications, standards, and regulatory requirements.