NSB Omega is searching for a Construction Field Coordinator for our Oil & Gas Client in Lake Charles, LA.
Assignment Description
Position Summary
The Construction Field Coordinator is an on-site owner-representative role responsible for coordinating pipe installation and system turnover activities in an operating industrial facility. This position supports safe, efficient, and high-quality execution by working with contractors, inspectors, engineering, operations, and project controls to drive installation, testing, punch resolution, documentation, and final handoff.
Key Responsibilities
Coordinate daily piping installation, fit-up, support installation, testing readiness, reinstatement, and turnover preparation.
Serve as the primary owner-rep field contact for contractors performing piping and system completion work.
Verify work is executed in accordance with drawings, isometrics, P&IDs, work packages, specifications, and applicable code requirements.
Support field inspections, quality hold points, NDE, testing, punch closure, redlines, and turnover package completion.
Coordinate with operations, maintenance, inspection, engineering, and other field teams to manage tie-ins, shutdown windows, and live-unit interfaces.
Track field issues, schedule barriers, and required completions through mechanical completion and final handoff.
Reinforce HSSE expectations, participate in pre-task planning, and address unsafe or non-compliant field execution.
Required Qualifications
Minimum 10 years of industrial construction experience with piping installation, testing, system completion, or turnover activities.
Experience coordinating process or utility piping work in refinery, petrochemical, chemical, terminal, pipeline, or gas processing facilities.
Working knowledge of piping drawings, isometrics, P&IDs, test packs, turnover packages, and field completion documentation.
Demonstrated experience with the design and evaluation of piping systems in accordance with ASME B31.3 and B31.4
Brownfield experience involving live-unit work, outages, tie-ins, or turnover execution.
Experience with hydrotesting, pressure testing, reinstatement, line walks, and mechanical completion processes.
Strong communication, coordination, and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work effectively as an owner-representative with contractors, inspectors, and operations personnel.
Preferred Qualifications
Work Environment
Primarily field-based in an active industrial construction or operating facility.
Requires regular walking, climbing, outdoor work, and use of required PPE.
May require extended hours or weekend support during critical installation and turnover activities.
PPE Required
Fire Retardant Clothing (FRC)
Hard hat
Steel-toed boots
H2S Monitor
Safety glasses and Spoggles required for winds above 20mph
Cut 4 / Impact 2 / Puncture 3 gloves
Hearing protection
Class III High-Vis vest
Duration
6 months (With Possibility of Extension)
Location
Lake Charles, LA