Tuesday, November 13, 2007

SENIOR UNDERWATER COMPANY SITE REPRESENTATIVE FOR SHELL BRUNEI

Profile:
1) Should hold at least an HND (Diploma) or Degree in any engineering field preferably mechanical or structural engineering or a wide experience level acceptable to BSP.
2) Must have at least 20 years in underwater operations and engineering experience in the Subsea engineering (Saturation, Air & ROV) industry with a commensurate amount of time in CSR, supervisory and/or management roles.
3) Must have at least 5 years recent experience as a Company representative / Project Manager / Diving Superintendent on a DP DSV
4) Must be competent in underwater operations and preferably possess the relevant underwater certification e.g. HSE Pt II, IMCA Supervisor or must have equivalent experience acceptable to BSP.
5) Should be fully familiar with Underwater Inspection techniques and equipment.
6) Must be fully conversant with the IMCA DO14 International Code of Practice for Offshore Diving.
7) Should be aware of relevant legislation / guidance in Brunei in relation to underwater operations and safety e.g. IMO regulations.
8) Must be able to communicate (both written and spoken) in English fluently.
9) Must be capable of producing reports, audit documents, charts, forms, presentations etc. using word processing software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
10) Must have relevant current medical and safety training to work Offshore




Roles:
1) To direct and monitor the Contractors on site Diving & ROV Inspection, Maintenance and Remedial underwater activities, ensuring that they are safely and efficiently executed in accordance within the agreed procedures.
2) To monitor and ensure that the agreed scope of work is completed in order to maintain the technical integrity of the Company Assets.
3) To promote, enforce, audit and maintain underwater equipment and personnel standards both within Shell companies and within contractor organisations as they pertain to diving and ROV operational standards promulgated by the Shell Group of companies (Diving Centre of Excellence) and the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA).

Responsibilities:
1) To direct and monitor the Contractors on site Diving & ROV Inspection, Maintenance and Remedial underwater activities, ensuring that they are safely and efficiently executed in accordance within the agreed procedures.
2) To monitor and ensure that the agreed scope of work is completed in order to maintain the technical integrity of the Company Assets.
3) To monitor contractors offshore underwater intervention operations to ensure positive HSE management and compliance to the relevant Diving and Marine legislative standards, as well as compliance to BSP HSE MS objectives. This to include direct action in monitoring and being closely engaged in compliance of the Diving Contractor to his HSE Plan.
4) Promotion of a robust and sustainable safety culture offshore including safety inductions, toolbox meetings and weekly / monthly HSSE meetings.
5) Be fully familiar with BSP emergency and contingency plans for Vessel / Diving or General Offshore emergencies (Platform fire / Oil Spills / Rescue), requiring Marine intervention medical treatment or evacuation.
6) Monitoring emergency response activities arising from incidents associated with underwater operations and act as Client focal point during Emergency response.
7) Ensure any incidents pertaining to underwater operations (including near misses) are reported in a timely manner and to act as the first point information gatherer and incident reporter with appropriate undertaking of interviews and incident cause analysis.
8) To ensure that contractors Hazards & Effects Management Planning (HEMP) is in place, and HSE risks associated with the work scope / practices are identified and managed by the contractor’s supervisors for diving & marine.
9) Conducting HAZID and Risk Analysis with regards to underwater operations in support of the Underwater Maintenance and Inspection Contract.
10) Ensure that personnel arriving onboard have a current PSL, and that they are given a full safety briefing by the Chief Officer (Vessel Safety Officer).
11) Ensure that contractors diving equipment, personnel and procedures comply with contractual requirements, diving operations are well planned and documented, and Quality Assurance and Quality Control procedures used on board are in line with BSP current policies & procedures.
12) The safeguarding and maintenance of all underwater equipment with regard conformance to industry standards (IMCA).
13) Monitoring of Contractor resources, reporting of daily progress and highlighting any anomalies.
14) Highlighting any changes to offshore work programs to onshore support team.
15) Monitoring of performance targets.
16) Act as the focal point between the operator and the contractor especially for PTW interface, operational liaison, and technical input to ensure smooth management of offshore interfaces.
17) Facilitate logistical support requirements for helicopter, supply boat and personnel requirements.
18) Ensuring that all communication (both process and equipment) pertaining to underwater operations and safety is established and complied with.

Special Challenges:
1) Monitoring of contractors diving operations in order to achieve the highest professional and safety standards.
2) Ensuring all underwater activity is in compliance with the IMCA International code of practice.
3) Monitoring & reviewing contractor’s technical compliance to contract requirements.
4) Keeping abreast of new developments and familiarization with technology required for underwater requirements and assisting contractors to comply with any new BSP requirements resulting from such technology.

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