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  • Posted: Sep 1, 2025
    Deadline: Sep 14, 2025
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  • Minim and Tonye Nigeria Limited has a wealth of in-depth knowledge, expertise and experience in the construction industry in Nigeria. Our team delivers a reliable and compliant service to every of our business process, which is internally audited to ensure company conformity to international standards in line with our core business values. M&T was registe...
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    Certified Firewatch / AGT

    Job Summary

    • The Fire Watch / AGT ensures a safe working environment during hot work, confined space, and hazardous activities by monitoring potential fire and gas hazards.
    • The role involves carrying out gas testing, maintaining constant surveillance, enforcing safety precautions, and acting as the first line of defense in emergencies.

    Roles & Responsibilities

    • Maintain continuous watch in areas where hot work (welding, cutting, grinding, etc.) or high-risk activities are taking place.
    • Ensure fire extinguishers, fire blankets, and other firefighting equipment are readily available and in working condition.
    • Monitor sparks, heat, and combustible materials to prevent fire outbreaks.
    • Stop work immediately if unsafe conditions arise and alert the Supervisor/HSE.
    • Remain at the worksite for a sufficient period after hot work is completed to detect smoldering fires.
    • Conduct pre-entry and continuous atmospheric testing in confined spaces and hot work areas.
    • Use calibrated gas detectors to monitor oxygen levels, flammable gases, and toxic substances.
    • Record, interpret, and communicate gas test results in line with permit-to-work requirements.
    • Certify that work areas are safe for entry or hot work before activities commence.
    • Immediately report unsafe gas levels and stop work when required.

    Qualifications & Experience

    • Minimum of HND /Technical education.
    • Certified Fire Watch Training (mandatory).
    • Valid AGT (Authorized Gas Tester) Certification (mandatory).
    • Minimum 3 - 5 years experience in oil & gas, petrochemical, or construction industries.
    • Knowledge of fire prevention techniques, hot work permits, and confined space entry.
    • Familiarity with HSE regulations and international standards (OSHA, NFPA, API, etc).

    Safety & Compliance:

    • Enforce compliance with permit-to-work (PTW) procedures.
    • Ensure work areas are free from combustible materials or adequately shielded.
    • Communicate effectively with supervisors, HSE teams, and work crews regarding hazards and controls.
    • Participate in toolbox talks, drills, and safety briefings.
    • Support emergency response efforts in case of fire, gas leaks, or accidents.

    Key Skills & Competencies:

    • Strong awareness of fire prevention and emergency procedures.
    • Proficient in using fire extinguishers, firefighting tools, and gas monitoring devices.
    • Ability to remain alert and attentive for extended periods.
    • Good communication and teamwork skills.
    • Physically fit for field/site work (confined spaces, offshore, high temperatures).

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    Rope Access Technician, Industrial Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA)

    Job Description

    • The Rope Access Technician is responsible for carrying out inspection, maintenance, and repair work at heights or difficult-to-reach locations using rope access techniques in accordance with IRATA International standards.
    • The role ensures tasks are performed safely, efficiently, and with minimal disruption to operations.

    Roles & Responsibilities

    • Perform inspection, maintenance, construction, cleaning, painting, rigging, or welding tasks at height using rope access methods.
    • Rig and operate rope access equipment in compliance with IRATA and company procedures.
    • Assist in installation, inspection, and dismantling of rigging and access systems.
    • Report any hazards, unsafe conditions, or equipment defects immediately.
    • Carry out tasks such as NDT inspection, blasting/painting, mechanical or electrical work, as assigned.
    • Work under the supervision of an IRATA Level 3 Supervisor.
    • Maintain accurate records of rope access activities and inspection logs.
    • Support multi-disciplinary teams (inspection, mechanical, electrical, painting, etc.).
    • Ensure all work meets quality standards and client specifications.

    Qualifications & Experience

    • Valid IRATA Certification (Level 1, 2, or 3 as applicable).
    • Minimum 3–5years’ experience in rope access operations (industrial, offshore, oil & gas, or construction).
    • Additional trade certifications desirable (e.g., NDT Level II, Painting/Blasting, Welding, Mechanical, Electrical).
    • Offshore survival and medical certificates (BOSIET/HUET).
    • Strong knowledge of work-at-height safety regulations and rescue techniques.

    Key Skills & Competencies:

    • Strong technical skills in trade discipline (inspection, maintenance, construction, etc.).
    • Excellent knowledge of rope access techniques and equipment handling.
    • Strong focus on safety and situational awareness.
    • Team player with good communication skills.
    • Ability to work under pressure and in harsh environments (offshore/onshore).
    • Physically fit and medically cleared for working at height.

    Safety & Compliance:

    • Ensure compliance with IRATA International Code of Practice (ICOP) and relevant HSE regulations.
    • Conduct pre-use checks of harnesses, ropes, descenders, ascenders, and other PPE.
    • Participate actively in toolbox talks, risk assessments, and permit-to-work (PTW) systems.
    • Maintain constant communication with team members and supervisors during rope access operations.
    • Assist in rescue operations in case of emergency, in accordance with IRATA procedures.

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    Offshore Construction Superintendent

    Job Description

    • The Offshore Construction Superintendent is responsible for overseeing, coordinating, and managing offshore construction operations to ensure projects are executed safely, on schedule, and within budget. He wouldact as the primary on-site management authority, liaising between project management, contractors, and clients.

    Roles & Responsibilities

    • Project Oversight
    • Supervise offshore construction activities including installation of structures, pipelines, subsea equipment, and topside modules.
    • Ensure all operations comply with project specifications, engineering drawings, and technical standards.
    • Enforce strict adherence to HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) regulations and company policies.
    • Conduct risk assessments, toolbox talks, and safety briefings.
    • Ensure compliance with local, national, and international regulations for offshore operations.

    Team Leadership:

    • Manage offshore teams, including contractors, subcontractors, and technical personnel.
    • Monitor workforce performance, provide guidance, and resolve conflicts on-site.
    • Coordination and Communication
    • Liaise between onshore project management, clients, and offshore personnel.
    • Provide regular progress reports, highlight issues, and propose corrective actions.
    • Coordinate logistics, materials, and equipment for offshore mobilization.

    Quality Control:

    • Ensure construction quality meets project and client requirements.
    • Perform inspections, monitor compliance with technical specifications, and manage documentation.
    • Budget and Schedule Management
    • Monitor project expenditures and ensure adherence to budgets.
    • Track construction progress against schedule, anticipate delays, and implement solutions.

    Qualifications and Skills

    • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Civil, Structural, or Offshore Engineering, or related field.
    • Experience: 8–15 years of offshore construction experience, with at least 3–5 years in a supervisory role.
    • Certifications: Offshore survival training (BOSIET/FOET), H2S Safety, and other relevant offshore certifications.

    Skills:

    • Strong leadership and team management skills.
    • Excellent knowledge of offshore construction procedures and HSE standards.
    • Strong problem-solving, communication, and organizational skills.
    • Ability to work in harsh offshore environments and under pressure.

    Method of Application

    Interested and qualified candidates send their CV and Cover Letter to: recruitment@minimandtonye.com using the Job Title as the subject of the email.

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