Offshore Oil & Gas Jobs 2026 | Construction & Commissioning Careers
The offshore Oil & Gas industry continues to be a cornerstone of global energy supply, driven by innovation, safety, and highly skilled professionals. As new offshore projects move into advanced stages of development, the demand for experienced construction and commissioning specialists is growing rapidly. If you are an offshore professional looking for your next career-defining opportunity, this could be the moment you have been preparing for.
We are currently hiring experienced professionals for Construction & Commissioning roles in the Oil & Gas sector, offering project-based contracts on offshore facilities starting in Q1 2026. These roles are designed for individuals who bring not only technical expertise but also a strong safety mindset, offshore experience, and relevant industry certifications.
This blog post provides a detailed overview of the available roles, requirements, work environment, and why joining this offshore project can be a significant step forward in your career.
Why Offshore Construction & Commissioning Matter
Offshore construction and commissioning are critical phases in any Oil & Gas project. Construction transforms engineering designs into physical reality, while commissioning ensures that every system operates safely, efficiently, and in compliance with international standards before production begins.
These phases require precision, teamwork, and deep technical knowledge. Professionals working offshore must be capable of operating in challenging environments while maintaining strict adherence to safety and quality procedures. The success of an offshore project depends heavily on the competence and dedication of its construction and commissioning teams.
As offshore projects become more complex, companies are increasingly seeking specialists who can deliver results under demanding conditions. This recruitment drive aims to bring together a team of highly skilled professionals who are ready to contribute to a major offshore development.
Project Overview
- Location: Offshore
- Start Date: Q1 2026
- Contract Type: Project-based
- Industry: Oil & Gas – Construction & Commissioning
This offshore project will involve extensive construction activities followed by systematic commissioning of mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation systems. The scope of work covers piping, tubing, rotating equipment, electrical and instrumentation installations, and final system validation.
Construction Roles – Building the Foundation Offshore
The construction phase is where planning meets execution. Skilled construction professionals play a vital role in ensuring installations are completed safely, accurately, and on schedule.
1. RAT Rigger – Rope Access & Rigging Certified
RAT Riggers are essential for offshore projects where access is limited and working at height is unavoidable. This role combines rope access techniques with advanced rigging skills.
Key Responsibilities:
- Performing rigging operations in confined and elevated offshore areas
- Using rope access techniques for lifting, positioning, and securing loads
- Ensuring all lifting activities comply with safety standards and procedures
- Inspecting rigging equipment and reporting defects
Required Skills & Certifications:
- Rope Access certification
- Rigging certification
- Proven offshore rigging experience
- Strong safety awareness
2. Tubing Specialist – Prefabrication & Tubing Connection
Tubing Specialists play a critical role in hydraulic and instrumentation systems. Precision and cleanliness are essential in this position.
Key Responsibilities:
- Prefabrication of tubing systems
- Installation and connection of tubing according to specifications
- Ensuring proper alignment and leak-free connections
- Following cleanliness and contamination control procedures
Required Skills & Certifications:
- Haylock or equivalent tubing certification
- Offshore tubing installation experience
- Ability to read tubing layouts and technical drawings
3. Electrical & Instrumentation (ELE & INSTR) Technician
Electrical and Instrumentation Technicians are responsible for ensuring that control and monitoring systems are installed correctly and safely.
Key Responsibilities:
- Electrical and instrumentation termination
- Cable dressing and routing
- Installation of field instruments and junction boxes
- Ensuring compliance with EX and offshore standards
Required Skills & Certifications:
- EX certification
- Offshore E&I experience
- Strong understanding of wiring diagrams and layouts
4. Mechanical Foreman
The Mechanical Foreman leads piping and mechanical construction teams, ensuring work is executed according to plan.
Key Responsibilities:
- Supervising piping erection and spool connections
- Managing hydraulic torque machine operations
- Coordinating daily activities with engineering and QA/QC teams
- Ensuring safety and productivity offshore
Required Skills & Certifications:
- Extensive offshore mechanical experience
- Strong leadership and supervisory skills
- Knowledge of hydraulic bolting and piping systems
5. Mechanical Technician
Mechanical Technicians support a wide range of construction activities offshore.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assisting in mechanical installations
- Supporting piping and equipment installation
- Following safety procedures and work instructions
Required Skills & Certifications:
- Offshore mechanical experience
- Basic mechanical certifications
- Ability to work in a team environment
Commissioning Roles – Bringing Systems to Life
The commissioning phase ensures that all systems function as designed before start-up. This phase requires attention to detail, strong troubleshooting skills, and deep technical knowledge.
1. Pipe Fitter Technician
Pipe Fitter Technicians are responsible for preparing piping systems for operation.
Key Responsibilities:
- Flexible hose connection
- Reading and interpreting P&ID drawings
- Verifying piping alignment and connections
- Supporting pressure testing and system checks
Required Skills & Certifications:
- Offshore pipe fitting experience
- Strong P&ID reading skills
2. Mechanical Technician – Commissioning
Commissioning Mechanical Technicians focus on rotating and static equipment readiness.
Key Responsibilities:
- Equipment alignment
- Maintenance of rotating equipment
- Supporting mechanical completion and commissioning activities
- Troubleshooting mechanical issues
Required Skills & Certifications:
- Offshore commissioning experience
- Knowledge of pumps, compressors, and rotating machinery
3. Instrument Technician
Instrument Technicians play a vital role in ensuring accurate measurement and control.
Key Responsibilities:
- Loop checking and calibration
- EX inspections
- Installation and testing of instrumentation systems
- Ensuring compliance with commissioning procedures
Required Skills & Certifications:
- EX certification
- Calibration certification
- Haylock tubing certification preferred
4. Electrical Technician
Electrical Technicians ensure electrical systems are safe, functional, and ready for operation.
Key Responsibilities:
- Cable continuity testing
- Electrical cabin management
- Supporting energization activities
- Ensuring compliance with electrical safety standards
Required Skills & Certifications:
- Offshore electrical experience
- Strong understanding of single-line diagrams
Essential Requirements for All Roles
To ensure safety, quality, and operational excellence, candidates must meet the following requirements:
- Proven offshore experience
- Relevant technical certifications
- BOSIET and HUET (mandatory for offshore deployment)
- EX, Rope Access, or Haylock Tubing certifications where applicable
- Ability to read and understand P&ID, wiring diagrams, and single-line drawings
- Strong commitment to safety and teamwork
Why Join This Offshore Project?
Career Growth
This project offers exposure to large-scale offshore construction and commissioning activities, enhancing your professional profile and technical expertise.
Challenging & Rewarding Work
Offshore projects provide unique challenges that help professionals grow both technically and personally.
Professional Work Environment
You will work alongside experienced offshore professionals in a structured, safety-focused environment.
Global Industry Exposure
Offshore Oil & Gas experience remains highly valued across the global energy sector.
Living and Working Offshore
Working offshore requires adaptability, discipline, and teamwork. Rotational schedules, shared accommodations, and strict safety protocols are part of offshore life. However, offshore work also offers strong professional satisfaction, competitive compensation, and the opportunity to work on technically advanced facilities.
How to Apply
If you meet the requirements and are ready to take on an exciting offshore challenge, we encourage you to apply.
📩 Apply Now:
Send your CV and relevant certifications to:
recruitment@feeclng.com
Please ensure your documents clearly list your offshore experience, certifications, and availability for Q1 2026.
Final Thoughts
The offshore Oil & Gas industry relies on skilled professionals who are committed to safety, quality, and excellence. This recruitment drive represents an opportunity to be part of a major offshore construction and commissioning project, working alongside experienced teams and contributing to critical energy infrastructure.
If you have the skills, certifications, and offshore experience required, don’t miss this opportunity. Prepare your documents, apply early, and take the next step in your offshore career.
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