At GEA, we are shaping the future of process technology. To support our growing projects within the Nutrition Plant Engineering Division, we are looking for a Mechanical Site Supervisor to take a key role on-site during installation and erection phase.
Responsibilities / Tasks
As a Mechanical Site Supervisor, you are the central point of reference on site. You ensure that installation activities are executed safely, efficiently, and in full alignment with GEA standards and project requirements.
Site Installation Management
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Take full responsibility for site installation management
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Manage site logistics, including deliveries and on-site material handling
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Define and manage the work breakdown structure (WBS) of site activities
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Supervise and coordinate assembly teams and subcontractors
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Act as the responsible person for assembly quality
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Ensure compliance with time schedules and continuously monitor project status
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Monitor site costs and budget, report deviations and risks to the Project Manager
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Coordinate assembly activities with:
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Design / engineering departments, including finalizing design studies on site when required
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Customers, ensuring smooth interfaces and alignment on site execution
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Manage contractors and ensure contractual and HSE compliance
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Report site labor through timesheet records
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Ensure correct management and availability of tools and site commodities
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Hand over a SAT-approved plant to the commissioning engineers
Planning, Reporting & Control
Progress reports (e.g. Earned Value Management – EVM)
HSE reports
Budget tracking and forecasting reports
- Liaise with local stakeholders (R&C’s, HSE specialists, consultants, authorities as required)
Change Management & Optimization
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Estimate assembly hours and updated planning for scope changes during installation (change orders)
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Identify risks and improvement opportunities to optimize execution
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Ensure proper return of experience (lessons learned) and manage:
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Non-conformity reports
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Improvement suggestions
Site Installation Planning & Estimating (Offsite – Between Projects)
When not assigned to a construction site, you will support installation preparation and continuous improvement activities:
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Plan site activities ahead of installation:
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Activity breakdown and sequencing
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Schedule development
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Material needs
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RFQs and logistical preparation
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Support the selection of installation companies:
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Audits
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User Requirement Specifications (URS)
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RFQs and Purchase Orders
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Provide erection cost inputs to the sales team during the tender phase
Your Profile / Qualifications
Technical & Functional Skills
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Strong appetency for site-based work and field execution
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Ability to think ahead and plan site activities, including:
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Work Breakdown Structures (WBS)
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Scheduling and sequencing
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Risk assessment
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Progress monitoring (EVM, KPIs)
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Strong technical expertise in on-site activities, including:
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Mechanical and piping installation
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Welding supervision
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Lifting operations
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Cost estimation and productivity analysis
Soft Skills
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Proven ability to lead and coordinate subcontractor teams
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Capability to maintain effective cooperation, motivation, and team spirit in multicultural environments
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Strong sense of ownership and accountability
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Self-driven, proactive, and solution-oriented mindset
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Strong communication skills, including the ability to work successfully in remote and virtual project environments
Other Skills
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Solid experience with IT tools and standard software, including:
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Microsoft Office (Outlook, OneNote, Word, Excel)
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Experience with AutoCAD, Navisworks, and BIM viewers is preferred
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Experience with MS Project is a plus
Education
Professional Experience
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5 to 10 years of experience in site installation management
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Strong knowledge and hands-on experience in:
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Piping design and installation
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Lifting operations and heavy equipment handling
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Experience in the Dairy or Food processing industry is a plus
Language Skills
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