FPSO Operation Supervisor
The
supervision and execution of all Marine Activities on board the FPSO, whether
performed by the facility crew or other sub contractors.
Ensuring the AMOS System is managed in accordance with the vendor’s recommendations for the equipment and tasks the position is responsible for.
Ensuring that the established marine policy, procedures, and work requests are followed and adhered to.
Liaise closely with the Maintenance and Production Supervisors to ensure proper planning and co-ordination of all marine and logistics services in order to provide the required level of support to production and maintenance operations.
Responsible for ensuring compliance to all classification requirements related to Deck, Cargo and Navigational requirements.
Regular re-assessment of preventive maintenance schedules based on monitoring and experience factors.
Fully familiar with “Berthing and Terminal Handbook” and apply its contents to offtakes. This includes the responsibilities of the Pilot and Berthing Superintendent during offtake operations, in particular, shuttle approach, mooring approach, connection of the offloading hose, cargo transfer and during the disconnection of the Offtake vessel.
Planning and preparation for inspection of Cargo Tanks and Cargo related equipment according to class or statutory requirements
Manage and Plan Crane Operations. Ensure operators are informed of all safety regulations pertaining to their work
Administer and updating planning schedules for all maintenance activities in the deck department on a daily, weekly and monthly basis.
Carry out all works according to the applicable international and local regulations, codes and standards.
Manage and control oil cargo, crude oil wash and inert gas operations. Provide the necessary supervision and training of marine operations team to attain competency in marine operations.
QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE AND COMPETENCIES
Mandatory
Current Master Class 1 unlimited Certificate of Competency with Tanker Endorsement with a minimum 6 years experience in the position, working on board sea going tankers.
A detailed knowledge of marine systems, vessel design limitations, statutory and classification requirements.
Offshore Fire Fighting and Helicopter Survival certification
Offshore Medical Certification
Desirable
Previous experience with oil field producing operations particularly FPSO or FSO Operations.
Ensuring the AMOS System is managed in accordance with the vendor’s recommendations for the equipment and tasks the position is responsible for.
Ensuring that the established marine policy, procedures, and work requests are followed and adhered to.
Liaise closely with the Maintenance and Production Supervisors to ensure proper planning and co-ordination of all marine and logistics services in order to provide the required level of support to production and maintenance operations.
Responsible for ensuring compliance to all classification requirements related to Deck, Cargo and Navigational requirements.
Regular re-assessment of preventive maintenance schedules based on monitoring and experience factors.
Fully familiar with “Berthing and Terminal Handbook” and apply its contents to offtakes. This includes the responsibilities of the Pilot and Berthing Superintendent during offtake operations, in particular, shuttle approach, mooring approach, connection of the offloading hose, cargo transfer and during the disconnection of the Offtake vessel.
Planning and preparation for inspection of Cargo Tanks and Cargo related equipment according to class or statutory requirements
Manage and Plan Crane Operations. Ensure operators are informed of all safety regulations pertaining to their work
Administer and updating planning schedules for all maintenance activities in the deck department on a daily, weekly and monthly basis.
Carry out all works according to the applicable international and local regulations, codes and standards.
Manage and control oil cargo, crude oil wash and inert gas operations. Provide the necessary supervision and training of marine operations team to attain competency in marine operations.
QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE AND COMPETENCIES
Mandatory
Current Master Class 1 unlimited Certificate of Competency with Tanker Endorsement with a minimum 6 years experience in the position, working on board sea going tankers.
A detailed knowledge of marine systems, vessel design limitations, statutory and classification requirements.
Offshore Fire Fighting and Helicopter Survival certification
Offshore Medical Certification
Desirable
Previous experience with oil field producing operations particularly FPSO or FSO Operations.