C-Innovation is accepting resumes for ROV Supervisors. A qualified candidate would have a strong electronic, electrical and mechanical background and at least 180 days as a Senior Pilot Technician.
Qualifications
- High school graduate or equivalent/university or technical training
- Formal ROV operator training
- Electronic/electrical/mechanical background
- Nominally 180 days as senior pilot tech with completed assessments
- Holds a current valid Offshore Medical Certificate
- Holds a current certificate in an offshore survival course suitable for geographical area of work
- ROV operator experience is required
- Leadership and personal development training
Responsibilities
- In charge for the operational activities of the assigned ROV system
- Ensures that the assigned ROV system is properly maintained, updated PMP and operative when required
- Ensures that the assigned ROV is checked before and after the dive in accordance with relevant pre and post dive check lists.
- Ensure that the assigned ROV system have updated spare part list and ensure there are spare part according to critical spare part list.
- Coordinates and supervises the ROV crew and the operational activities for the ROV system during all phases of the work scope
- Ensures that all project CI and client specific requirements are met during performance of work
- Ensures that all project CI and client specific requirements are met regarding dive log, video log, video and still pictures.
- Ensures Operation criteria’s for assigned ROV system is followed.
- Liaises with all parties involved in the operation
- Supervises, integrates and teaches trainee all the ROV pilot’s duties and tasks according to personnel’s skills and background.
- Stops the operational activities on board if these are not carried out in compliance with the prevailing internal, client or statutory regulations
- Works as directed by supervisor
HSE Responsibilities
- Document and notify Superintendent/Company Management immediately of any accidents, illnesses, incidents, near misses, etc.
- Participate and supervise the Company’s safety programs (e.g. BBS, Pre-Job Safety Meetings, Toolbox Talks, Control of Work, Near Miss, Risk Assessments, etc.)
- Utilize “Stop Work Authority” if any personal safety, environmental risk, property damage or Company reputation are at risk
- Responsible for ensuring the maintenance and use of all necessary PPE
- Performs all duties while wearing protective equipment to include PFD, gloves, boots, eye protection, hearing protection, etc.
- Responsible for ensuring and supervising the elimination of at-risk behaviors by reducing unsafe conditions and unsafe acts on and around the work site
- Responsible for participation in accident, incident, and quality investigations and implementing corrective actions, as directed
- Participate and ensure that safe jobs, toolbox talks, safety briefings, MOM, lessons learned, 52-Week Training Matrix topics, and HSE Summary Meetings are conducted
Work Environment
- Marine Industrial
- Work in Locations not accessible to definitive medical care
Reports To
- Superintendent/Operations Coordinator/Operations Manager
The above functions shall be performed according to the processes and procedures defined in the QMS.