The Mid-Level Construction/Repair Supervisor – Boiler Projects is responsible for supervising field activities related to the erection, repair, or retrofit of industrial and utility boiler systems. This role involves coordinating with contractors, ensuring compliance with project timelines, safety standards, and quality specifications, and supporting inspection and testing processes.
Supervise daily construction and repair work related to boiler pressure parts, support structures, and associated systems.
Ensure contractor teams follow drawings, welding procedures, and project-specific construction plans.
Review and verify work packages, fabrication drawings, and material traceability.
Monitor welding, NDT, hydrotesting, and repair works in compliance with ASME and NBIC codes.
Conduct site safety inspections, lead toolbox talks, and enforce safety practices on the job site.
Track construction progress, manage manpower allocation, and coordinate with logistics for timely material availability.
Interface with quality assurance teams, inspectors, and third-party reviewers during hold points and audits.
Document field activities, non-conformance reports, progress logs, and safety records.
Assist in pre-commissioning checks and mechanical completion activities.
Act as the point of contact between field workers and engineering/project management teams.
Field Execution & Supervision
Manage day-to-day activities of erection, welding, and pressure part repair per project plan.
Code Compliance & QA/QC Interface
Ensure work complies with ASME Section I, Section IX, NBIC standards, and project QA requirements.
Safety & Risk Management
Proactively lead safety practices and ensure full compliance with site HSE policies.
Schedule and Resource Coordination
Maintain adherence to construction timelines and resolve on-ground execution challenges.
Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Welding Technology, or related field.
4–8 years of experience in boiler construction, repair, or retrofits within power plants or industrial environments.
Strong understanding of boiler pressure parts (drums, headers, tubes), support structures, and auxiliary systems.
Proficiency in interpreting construction drawings, isometrics, and P&IDs.
Knowledge of applicable codes including ASME BPVC (Sections I, V, IX), NBIC, and local regulatory standards.
Familiar with welding processes (GTAW, SMAW, FCAW), NDT techniques, and quality documentation.
Experience in boiler shutdowns, overhauls, and high-pressure repair works.
Ability to use construction management tools and software (e.g., MS Project, Primavera, or CMMS).
Certification in safety (e.g., OSHA, NEBOSH) or inspection (e.g., API 510, AWS CWI) is a plus.