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Interface and Risk Lead (M/F) M/F


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General information

Organisation

About SPIE Global Services Energy

As an international subsidiary of the SPIE Group present in around 30 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Americas, SPIE Global Services Energy operates across the entire energy production infrastructure value chain, from design to maintenance. SPIE Global Services Energy relies on an extensive local network to quickly deploy resources and meet its customers' needs in the safest possible conditions.

Drawing on the expertise of its 5,000 employees, SPIE Global Services Energy helps players in the oil, gas and renewable energies industries improve the technical performance of their infrastructure, increase their energy efficiency and reduce their carbon footprint.

With 55,000 employees and a strong local presence, SPIE group achieved in 2025 consolidated revenue of €10.4 billion and consolidated EBITA of €793 million.  

Reference

2026-43791  

Area activity

Mechanical, HVAC and Electrical Services

Position description

Job title

Interface and Risk Lead (M/F) M/F

Contract type

Temporary work contract

Contractual hours

Full time

Contract duration

TBC

Job description

SPIE Services Nigeria Limited is currently looking for Interface and Risk Lead to join its work force in Nigeria.

 

Purpose:

Accountable for the integrated management of technical, organizational, schedule, and stakeholder interface and for the identification, assessment, mitigation, and monitoring of project risks and opportunities across all IMA Packages. Ensures that cross-package and external interfaces are proactively managed, risks are transparently escalated and controlled, and that interface and risk-related threats do not compromise safety, schedule, cost, quality, and operability of the IMA Project deliverables.

Activities:

  • Establish and maintain IMA Project Interface Management Plan covering all internal and external interfaces.
  • Identify, define, and manage the Interface Battery Limits across the IMA Project packages.
  • Develop and maintain a comprehensive Interface Register, ensuring clear ownership, responsibilities, and closure criteria.
  • Facilitate regular interface coordination meetings with Package Managers, EPC Contractors, and external stakeholders.
  • Ensure timely identification, escalation, resolution, and closure of interface issues impacting safety, schedule, cost, or operability.
  • Develop and maintain the IMA Project Risk and Opportunity Management Plan
  • Lead the structured risk identification workshops across all packages and project execution phases.
  • Maintain the IMA Risk Register, ensuring that risks are clearly defines, quantified as applicable, assigned to accountable owners, and actively mitigated and monitored.
  • Identify and promote opportunities to improve project cost, schedule, safety, or operability.
  • Provide regular interface and risk status reports to IMA PMT, highlighting trend analysis, emerging risks, and areas requiring management interventions. Context and environment IMA Gas Field Development Project is to develop 1.28 TCF of gas through a 4-slot shallow water conductor-supported well-head platform in 8 – 10m of water to produce 380 MMsfcd at plateau. The production fluid to be transported through an 18”x 15km subsea and 18” x 7km onshore pipeline system to the onshore dehydration system at the NEPL/WAGL – owned Bonny NAG plant that is situated within the Renaissance-operated Bonny Oil and Gas Terminal. Treated gas to be exported to Nigeria LNG.

Accountabilities:

  • All critical interfaces are identified and assigned to accountable owners for closure.
  • All high-risk interfaces are closed before commissioning and start-up of IMA packages.
  • All major risks have approved mitigation plans.
  • Measurable reduction of overall project risk to acceptable levels over the IMA project execution phase.
  • Accurate, timely, and decision-focused interface and risk reporting.

 

Profile

QUALIFICATIONS / EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

Qualification: Degree in Engineering, Project Management, or related discipline.

Professional Experience (number of years): 10 – 15 years in the oil and gas industry

Experience within project: (number of years): proven experience managing interfaces and risks on multi-package EPC projects

Working at SPIE

What can we offer you?

1. Work for an international Group with operations on every continent,
2. Experience a wide variety of professions within several activities:

  • Outdoor networks and street lighting
  • Information and communication systems
  • Nuclear power
  • Maintenance
  • Oil and gas
  • HVAC engineering
  • Electrical engineering
  • Mechanical engineering

3. Working in energy and the environment

Position location

Location

Port Harcourt, Nigeria

Candidate criteria

Minimum level of experience required

10 years or more

Required authorisations

Medical Certificate 

 

Languages

English (C-Professional working proficiency)

Our ambition

Combining our differences

SPIE Global Services Energy is committed to promote diversity