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Koniag Energy & Water Construction Supervisor/Superintendent IV in Wasilla, Alaska

Key Roles and Responsibilities: As part of the Willow Construction Team the Willow Construction Supervisor is responsible to supervise assigned field construction activities, and to lead field safety and environmental performance as listed below:

Planning Prepare the Construction Readiness checklist for each winter/summer campaign. Review construction permits and stipulations, engineering drawings, identify execution constraints, hazards, and finalize the field construction plan for each years work scope. Participate in the constructability process and provide feedback to the Willow planners. Provide input to the construction support strategies and processes (camps, aviation, ground transportation, construction equipment, fuel forecast, material delivery, and laydown requirements). Actively promote Company knowledge sharing; apply best practices, synergies, and lessons learned from other projects and operations.

Execution Develop Company deliverables required in the Construction Readiness process. Support the construction readiness process, facilitate weekly Company and Contractor planning meetings, ensure Company and Contractor deliverables are reviewed and approved by the accountable function, ensure meeting minutes are being taken, distributed and maintained, and review the readiness checklist and receive approval from the Field Superintendent that all action items are satisfactorily addressed before approving Contractor mobilization. Ensure a smooth transition of the Construction Plan to the field. Provide oversight and supervise all assigned construction resources to ensure key project milestones are achieved and all company execution standards are met for scope, cost, quality, and HSE. Monitor Contractor performance of work through the Construction Key Performance Indicator

Reports. Direct the Contractor in the areas of performance and performance improvement opportunities. Ensure periodic Progress/Performance Review meetings occur with Contractors, Construction

Leadership and Project Management Teams. Interface with and provide oversight of construction contractor field leadership. Manage interfaces between field construction contractors. Manage day-to-day activities for all construction contracts to deliver requirements of contracts. Coordinate overall project execution including SIMOPs activities with Drilling, Completions and

Operations. Ensure implementation of the agreed upon execution strategy with respect to key priorities and milestones.

HSE Proactively lead HSE performance by communicating, fostering, supporting, and enforcing HSE policies, procedures, guidelines, requirements, and objectives. Perform jobsite walk-downs, review contractor THA/JHA, provide recognition for safe work execution and task planning. Participate in onsite Contractor toolbox and safety meetings, reinforce COPA safety processes. Enforce adherence to permit stipulations issued by regulatory agencies. Facilitate weekly Predictive Indicator meetings with the goal of improving Contractor safe work behaviors through analysis of proactive measures performed by the Contractor. Facilitate safety engagement meetings with Company and Contractor field leadership teams. Participate in the COPA adopted Behavior Based Safety (BBS) observation system. Implement and support the COPA Incident Free Culture (IFC) program with contractors through participation in IFC workshops, field engagements, and IFC instruction/training.

Qualification Requirements:

Basic / Required: 10+ years of construction industry experience 7+ years of construction supervision/management experience 5+ years of experience leading and delivering large construction projects 5+ years of experience managing interfaces involving multiple field construction contractors Must possess a valid drivers license Willing and able to work on a temporary assignment in Anchorage during the off-season (May - ecember)

Preferred: Bachelors degree or higher in Engineering, Construction, or foreign equivalent 5+ years of construction in Arctic conditions 3+ years of experience with ConocoPhillips Capital Projects Management System (CPMS) 3+ years of experience on ConocoPhillips North Slope construction or maintenance projects Advanced level interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills Demonstrated performance as part of a team working on a large project and interfacing with project leadership Advanced level multi-tasking skills with ability to manage multiple ongoing activities Ability to work collaboratively with other disciplines and across organizational boundaries Listens actively and invites dialogue for shared understanding, then influences and acts to drive performance and achieve results Builds strong relationships based on trust and seeks collaboration across organizational boundaries to achieve goals Drives thoughtful and pragmatic change, encourages innovative thinking and continuous improvement, and models adaptability through resourcefulness, flexibility, and positivity

Alaska Overview ConocoPhillips is Alaskas largest crude oil producer and largest owner of exploration leases, with approximately 1.2 million net undeveloped acres at year-end 2022. The company produced an average of 200 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2022. ConocoPhillips has major ownership interests in two of North Americas largest legacy conventional oil fields, both located on Alaskas North Slope: Kuparuk, which the company operates, and Prudhoe Bay. Additionally, ConocoPhillips operates several fields on the Western North Slope. The company has an ownership interest in the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) and owns/operates the Polar Tankers fleet.

Willow Overview Located on Alaskas North Slope in the National Petroleum Reserve (NPR-A), the Willow project is estimated to produce 180,000 barrels of oil per day at its peak. During construction, Willow is expected to create around 2,500 jobs with the development estimated to create 300 permanent jobs. The initial phase of Willow development will include a new Willow Central Processing Facility (WCF), three drill site pads, pipelines, roads, bridges and supporting infrastructure. The Drilling and Completion portion of the Willow project includes 200 wells and over $2B of capital. Pre-drilling begins in 2027.

Scope Summary The Project will require six (6) years of field construction commencing in 2023 and completing in 2028. Early construction work focuses on establishing infrastructure, gravel roads, bridges, airstrip, pipelines, and temporary and permanent camps. Later construction work focuses on the installation of process facilities on WCF and 3 drill sites. Field construction commences in 2023 (Year 1) with limited civil construction. 2024 (Year 2) continues with civil construction and begins pipeline construction. 2025 (Year 3) continues civil and pipelines and on pad facility work starts with the installation of the permanent camp and infrastructure at the Willow Operations Center (WOC). 2026 (Year 4) completes civil construction, continues pipeline construction, and starts facility construction on the WCF. 2027 (Year 5) continues pipeline and facility construction work and work begins on the drill sites. 2028 (Year 6) completes pipeline and facility construction for the initial development phase. The Willow project is approximately 9 million labor hours with a peak labor force of approximately 2000 FTEs. The projec

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