Job Description
Title: Site Manager
About ENGIE
ENGIE group is a global reference in low-carbon energy and services. Together with our 96,000 employees, our customers, partners and stakeholders, we are committed to accelerate the transition towards a carbon-neutral world, through reduced energy consumption and more environmentally friendly solutions. Inspired by our purpose (“raison d’être”), we reconcile economic performance with a positive impact on people and the planet, building on our key businesses (gas, renewable energy, services) to offer competitive solutions to our customers.
About the job:
Business Line: AMEA
Reporting to: Construction Director
Primary Location: At Site - KSA
Employee Status: Permanent
Schedule: Full Time
Key activities and competencies
Strategic:
- Ensure construction activities align with the project contract and timelines.
- Develop and implement risk management strategies to mitigate potential construction risks.
- Promote and integrate sustainability practices within the construction processes.
- Develop and implement policies and standards for Construction
- Develop and implement risk management strategies to mitigate potential operational risks.
- Monitor and supervise Contractor’s all construction activities by managing Owner’s site team and supporting Construction Director
- supervises and monitor site performance with respect to safety, health, environmental and social issues, and ensure Project objectives are achieved[AR1] [LA2]
Operational:
- Ensure the construction site operates with high standards of safety, efficiency, and compliance with regulations.
- Monitor and supervise Contractor’s implementation of effective construction methods and techniques.
- Manage the interface between both the BOP Contractor and the Supplier.
- Lead and manage the grid connection scope, including substation, transmission interfaces, and grid compliance activities from engineering through energisation and transfer to SEC.
- Establish, implement, and enforce SEC and SPPC interface procedures from Kick‑Off Meeting (KOM) through energisation and commercial operation.
Engineering & Design Review
- Manage and coordinate the review of all grid connection, substation, and interface engineering deliverables prior to submission to SEC and SPPC.
- Supervise and validate grid compliance and power system studies, including load flow, short‑circuit, protection coordination, dynamic studies, harmonic analysis, grounding/earthing, arc‑flash, and transient stability, in line with the Saudi Grid Code.
- Ensure application of safety‑by‑design principles, cybersecurity requirements, and SEC substation engineering standards.
Construction, Testing & Commissioning
- Oversee contractor execution of Plant substation and grid interface works in accordance with the BOP Contract, SEC standards, and approved designs.
- Supervise Factory Acceptance Tests (FATs), Site Acceptance Tests (SATs), commissioning, and performance testing related to scope.
- Manage energisation readiness, outage coordination, and interface approvals with SEC to achieve safe and timely energisation.
Interface Management
- Act as the single point of contact with SEC (Transmission & Distribution) and their appointed consultants for all substation interface matters.
- Organise and lead interface meetings, including monthly coordination meetings, design review workshops, and ad‑hoc technical sessions, and issue formal minutes and action tracking.
- Coordinate SPPC’s parallel technical and contractual reviews of grid and interface submissions.
- Monitor and follow up on auxiliary power supply and back‑feed approvals from SEC Distribution.
- Document & Communication Control
- Manage cover letters, technical transmittals, interface memos, and submissions in strict accordance with SEC and SPPC procedures and timelines.
- Maintain and control the Master Document Register (MDR) for all grid, substation, and interface deliverables.
- Ensure full compliance with SEC document control, numbering, and correspondence requirements.
Risk, Compliance & Reporting
- Identify schedule, approval, and interface risks related to SEC and SPPC processes and develop effective mitigation measures.
- Provide technical and procedural support to stakeholders, including supplier, Owner’s Engineer, SEC, and SPPC.
- Consolidate both BOP and Supplier monthly reports covering engineering, procurement, construction, testing, schedules, and look‑ahead plans for submission to SPPC and SEC.
- Prepare internal management reports for ENGIE leadership highlighting risks, approvals status, compliance gaps, and progress.
Key relationships
Key relationships are as follows:
Internal:
- Construction Management Team
- HSE, Quality, T&C Teams
- Project Controls Team
- Engineering Team
External:
- BOP Contractor , delivery of ESF modification and substation works; performance, documentation, and compliance.
- Supplier, delivery of equipment on site and supervision of installation
- SEC
-SPPC
-Stakeholders
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (Master’s preferred).
- Minimum 15 years’ experience
- Proven track record in IPP projects in KSA or GCC with direct TSO/DSO interface management.
- Strong knowledge of BOP Contract requirements for ESF and interfaces and SEC communication protocols and approval procedures.
- Saudi Grid Code and IEC standards.
- Experience managing FAT, SAT, commissioning and energisation of high-voltage substations.
- Demonstrated leadership in coordinating BOP, Supplier, Owner’s Engineer, SPPC and SEC.
- Professional certifications (e.g., PMP, PMI-RMP) are an advantage.
- Strong skills in risk management, outage planning, stakeholder negotiation and regulatory compliance.
- Excellent communication and report writing skills in English (Arabic knowledge desirable).
Nos valeurs
L’inclusion et la diversité sont au cœur de notre politique de ressources humaines. Nous assurons l'égalité des chances entre tous les candidats et sommes engagés à créer l’environnement de travail le plus accessible possible.