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Interface Planning & Management
Develop and maintain an Interface Management Plan (IMP) and Interface Register, identifying critical dependencies across engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning teams.
Define interface scopes and responsibilities using RACI matrices.
Stakeholder Coordination
Act as the single point of contact for interface-related queries among engineering disciplines, vendors, contractors, clients, and regulatory authorities.
Facilitate alignment across different work packages and ensure timely resolution of conflicts.
Design & Technical Interface Control
Review IFC (Issued for Construction) drawings, engineering documents, and equipment layouts to confirm alignment across multiple stakeholders.
Ensure that all interface data (tie-ins, battery limits, routing, etc.) is correctly integrated in discipline designs.
Interface Risk Monitoring
Identify potential interface risks and proactively engage with parties to implement mitigation strategies.
Support change management processes related to interface impacts on schedule, cost, or technical scope.
Progress Tracking & Reporting
Update interface logs, weekly reports, and KPIs to monitor the closure of open issues and deliverables.
Participate in internal and client progress review meetings, providing technical input on critical interface challenges.
Compliance & HSE Alignment
Ensure all interface activities meet ADNOC HSE standards and project-specific safety plans.
Participate in constructibility and HAZID/HAZOP workshops where interfaces are discussed.
Support Carbon Reduction Targets
Ensure all interface solutions are in line with project-specific emission reduction objectives, including flare system optimization and energy efficiency.
Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Instrumentation, or related field)
Minimum 8–10 years of EPC experience, preferably on ADNOC or major offshore projects
Proven experience in interface management within flare systems, utility integration, or low-emission design
Proficient in project documentation, interface registers, and tracking tools
Strong stakeholder engagement and problem-solving abilities
Excellent communication and coordination skills
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