Subsea Technician
6 months ago
Position Summary
Purpose
Work both offshore and at Company’s sites onshore. Work in Harsh Environments. Willingness to travel to all regional work sites, (West Africa, Middle East, Caspian Sea, etc
Duties & Responsibilities
Functions
ESSENTIAL
To pilot the ROV system as directed by the ROV Supervisor, to carry out survey, inspection or work tasks for the client at offshore work locations. To perform planned maintenance and repair tasks on ROV units and ancillary equipment as required by regulations, Company and Client procedures. To ensure that they are conversant with any equipment that they are to use during the dive and that it is operational Familiarizing themselves with all relevant task or inspection procedures prior to diving, so that correct methods are employed to gather data so that all relevant data is reported. To conduct pre/post dive checks, assist in deployment and recovery of ROV with adherence to Company’s Quality To assist the Pilot of the vehicle in observation of video, monitoring of survey equipment and operation of vehicle tooling systems Assurance, Safety and operational procedures. To conduct a high quality, informative commentary of ROV operations onto video tape for presentation to Client To maintain familiarity with Client data recording/reporting requirements and specifications for the operational activities which are being conducted in order to enhance quality of data capture.COMPETENCY & DEVELOPMENT
Safety Awareness
nAbility to locate all relevant health, safety and quality procedures at the worksite.
nAbility to conduct daily safety meetings.
Capable of completing Oceaneering forms i.e. HSE processes BBSM Incident Reporting, JSEA/ Risk assessments and Lockout/ Tag out.
Provide safety instructions to Jr Technicians.
Ability to identify workplace hazards, the risk associated with each and use of PPE to mitigate the risks.
Teamwork & Co-operation
nEstablishment and maintenance of good working relationships with immediate team members
nAbility to recognise personal limitations and requests assistance from others when necessary.
nAbility to recognise a potential or actual emergency situation and report it accordingly
Emergency Procedures
Understanding of company/client emergency procedures
Describes in detail own role in emergency situations and that of ROV co-workers
Ability to provide basic mentoring to trainees
Piloting Skills/Navigational Ability
nFly an ROV to the worksite utilising proper tether management
nIs able to describe the function of standard ROV controls and can demonstrate their use in navigating the ROV
nDirect pilot by providing range and bearing information
Can describe differences between responder and transponder operation Perform simple task using manipulators
ROV System
nAbility to operate ROV without direct supervision
nAbility to navigate CTAG through diagnostic pages
nAbility to troubleshoot a basic hydraulic/electrical problem as posed by an assessor.
nAbility to troubleshoot a basic hydraulic/electrical problem as posed by an assessor. nAbility to troubleshoot a basic hydraulic/electrical problem as posed by an assessor.
Maintenance
nCarry out planned maintenance as needed, including completion of appropriate documentation
nPreparation of work area
nAbility to use system isolations as required at the work area
nPerform group fault checks
nUse all relevant tools/test equipment for work to be undertaken
Safe Operating Procedures
nDemonstrate understanding and use of proper communications during deck operations including launch and recovery of system
Understand procedures and checklists associated with a launch and recovery operation
Discuss environmental limitations associated with launch and recovery operations
Administration
nAbility to use computer-based paperwork related to operations of ROV operations
nMaintenance of written and video logs
Technical Ability
Ability to identify and describe operations of hydraulic components on a typical ROV system and describe operations of electrical components on a typical ROV system boards found in the telemetry can and describe function
NON-ESSENTIAL
Ability to describe functions of major sub sea structures
Describe application of each tool supplied with the ROV system as part of its normal load out
Install each tool and test on deck
Safety
Ensure that the Safety policies and procedures are understood and adhered to so far as is reasonably practicable in order to ensure a safe working environment.
Other
Carry out work in accordance with the Company Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality Systems.
Perform the assigned tasks with due diligence regarding the Integrated Management Systems on the Company. Eliminate waste of whatever form, to suggest the use of more environmentally friendly substances and practices and contribute to the continuous improvement of the environment.
Supervisory Responsibilities
¿This position has direct supervisory responsibilities.
Reporting Relationship
ROV Senior Operations Manager
nUse all relevant tools/test equipment for work to be undertaken
nPreparation of work area nPreparation of work area nPreparation of work area nPreparation of work area nPreparation of work area
nPreparation of work area nPreparation of work area
Qualifications
Qualifications
REQUIRED
Degree/HND/HNC or equivalent in Electronic/Electrical or Mechanical/Hydraulic Engineering and/or recognised Trade Apprenticeship in similar discipline.
Valid Offshore Medical
Valid Offshore survival
Completed all requirements for ROV Jr Technician & have 100 hours piloting, 2 evaluations
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Other Characteristics
WORK
Proven track record in supervising Offshore ROV Operations in one or more of the following:
Construction Projects (Preferred)
Survey (Preferred)
Drill Support (Preferred)
Intervention (Preferred)
EQUIPMENT:
Workclass ROV Systems (E) Magnum, Triton, Eyeball Systems, Triton XL, Trojan, Super Scorpio (Preferred)
Intervention Tooling: - TDU (P)
Torque Tools (P)
LAOT (P)
Injection Skids/Pumps (P)
3 Phase HVAC Distribution Systems (P)
SOFTWARE:
PC Literate
Working knowledge of Word (E)
Working knowledge of Excel (P)
Working knowledge of Word (E) Working knowledge of Excel (P) Working knowledge of Word (E) Working knowledge of Excel (P)
Closing Statement
Working Conditions
This position is considered OFFSHORE WORK which is characterized as follows.
nOutdoors and indoors, day and night, as well as over/near water.
nRequires working on or near moving equipment and vibrating equipment.
nFrequently the humidity is above 90%, noise is over 85 decibels and the light is intense/glare.
nPotential exposure to open fire/flames/sparks.
nConstant exposure to airborne dust, fumes, and gases.
nWork surface is stable, height is elevated.
Physical Activity/Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
This position is considered HEAVY work.