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FPSO Operations Manager
Key Objectives:
· Responsible for the Safety, Health and Welfare of all persons on board and for the Environmental Safety within the field
· Responsible to the safe and efficient offshore operation of the FPSO, and for maintaining the technical integrity of the FPSO. Responsible for ensuring compliance with legislation
· Responsible for ensuring Production requirements and safe operating practices comply with the Facility management system while meeting all environmental and legislative requirements
· Responsible for maximizing asset value of the facility. Responsible for mentoring the Facility Management Team
· Liaise with Onshore Management and support groups ensuring good communication levels are maintained and assist in project planning related to offshore activities
· Conversant with all relevant safety codes and operating Instructions ensuring that these are followed and improved to ensure the safety of all operations is maintained
· In conjunction with onshore support groups assist in planning and coordinating major activities.
· Familiar with all limitations to the technical integrity of the facility and conversant with inspection activities required to ensure the integrity of the facility.
· Responsible for ensuring that offshore training requirement for facility personnel are met with any inadequacies being addressed in consultation with onshore support groups as required.
· Oversee activities and operational work programs supervised by the Marine, Maintenance and Production Supervisors. Ensuring that their operation and work activity is performed in accordance with the applicable Management System Instructions and Regulatory Compliance. In conjunction with Onshore Managers, ensure that the numbers, skills and competency of those onboard is sufficient to meet Installation and legislative requirements and develop to the needs of the operation. Monitor and assess the performance of Offshore Personnel in conjunction with Onshore Managers. Identify and agree training or development plans for individuals.
· Ensure that all contractors and vendors who perform standard and specialist work on the facility are made aware of their responsibilities for managing health, safety and emergency response
· Undertake safety inspections of plant, equipment, machinery and process in accordance with the schedules in the MSM Site Safety Inspection Instruction Ensure the FPSO's records are properly and accurately kept. The daily keeping of the records may be delegated to the other personnel, but all official records shall be approved and signed by the OIM
· Compile all reports as outlined in Communications and Reporting MSM Instruction
· Manage and coordinate any Emergency Response as a result of a Major Accident Event as detailed within the Emergency Response Manuals.
· Perform exercises and drills every seven days in accordance with MSM Instruction Offshore Drills Exercises and promptly implement and close-out any non-conformances or corrective action identified as a result of the drill or exercise
· Ensure that the POB list is compiled and maintained after each helicopter/vessel departure.
· Manage, control, approve and monitor the Permit to Work System, ensuring that the requirements for generating and using Permits for Hot Work, Cold Work, Confined Space Entry are implemented in accordance with MSM Instructions
· Co-ordinate and control the facility operational work programs to ensure Simultaneous Operations with high risk potential are managed in accordance with the MSM Instruction
· Report all accidents, incidents, near misses and dangerous occurrences.
· Ensure that whenever there is potential for risk of injury to personnel or damage to property or the environment, a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is written in accordance with the MSM Instruction. Review and approve Engineering Work Requests as the offshore representative, in accordance with MSM Instruction. Ensure that all the Class, Flag-state and Safety certificates are valid. It is also his responsibility to always have on board the prevailing rules and regulations that are applicable to the FPSO. He shall keep the FPSO's documents in safe custody
Qualification & Experience Requirements
Mandatory
ü Certificate of Competency compliant with the IMO International Convention on Standards of Training
ü Certification & Watch keeping for Seafarers (STCW)
ü Applicable to Master Mariner, or Engineer Class 1, with extensive Oil Tanker experience, or five years experience as a Production Superintendent of an FPSO
ü 10 years experience in the heavy shipping industry or Hydrocarbon Production Industry environment in a supervisory/management capacity
ü A minimum of 2 years experience associated with hydrocarbon production and offshore production floating facilities in a supervisory/management capacity
ü Strong personal and interpersonal skills with flexibility to meet fluctuating needs of field operations
ü sound knowledge of the business drivers affecting the Hydrocarbons Production Industry
ü Significant knowledge of Marine, Production and Engineering and Maintenance Management to be able to manage all aspects of the FPSO operation.
Desirable
ü Five years of work experience as Offshore Installation Manager, Production Supervisor, Marine Superintendent or Maintenance Superintendent. Experienced in Safety Supervision.
ü Exposure to tube fired boilers, steam plant, distillation plant, fire systems, pumps, turbo alternators, rolling element and plain bearings, pipe distribution systems and corrosion mechanisms and mitigation strategies
Working time
ü 28 days on and 28 days off
ü 12hrs/day – 7 days/week
Key Objectives:
· Responsible for the Safety, Health and Welfare of all persons on board and for the Environmental Safety within the field
· Responsible to the safe and efficient offshore operation of the FPSO, and for maintaining the technical integrity of the FPSO. Responsible for ensuring compliance with legislation
· Responsible for ensuring Production requirements and safe operating practices comply with the Facility management system while meeting all environmental and legislative requirements
· Responsible for maximizing asset value of the facility. Responsible for mentoring the Facility Management Team
· Liaise with Onshore Management and support groups ensuring good communication levels are maintained and assist in project planning related to offshore activities
· Conversant with all relevant safety codes and operating Instructions ensuring that these are followed and improved to ensure the safety of all operations is maintained
· In conjunction with onshore support groups assist in planning and coordinating major activities.
· Familiar with all limitations to the technical integrity of the facility and conversant with inspection activities required to ensure the integrity of the facility.
· Responsible for ensuring that offshore training requirement for facility personnel are met with any inadequacies being addressed in consultation with onshore support groups as required.
· Oversee activities and operational work programs supervised by the Marine, Maintenance and Production Supervisors. Ensuring that their operation and work activity is performed in accordance with the applicable Management System Instructions and Regulatory Compliance. In conjunction with Onshore Managers, ensure that the numbers, skills and competency of those onboard is sufficient to meet Installation and legislative requirements and develop to the needs of the operation. Monitor and assess the performance of Offshore Personnel in conjunction with Onshore Managers. Identify and agree training or development plans for individuals.
· Ensure that all contractors and vendors who perform standard and specialist work on the facility are made aware of their responsibilities for managing health, safety and emergency response
· Undertake safety inspections of plant, equipment, machinery and process in accordance with the schedules in the MSM Site Safety Inspection Instruction Ensure the FPSO's records are properly and accurately kept. The daily keeping of the records may be delegated to the other personnel, but all official records shall be approved and signed by the OIM
· Compile all reports as outlined in Communications and Reporting MSM Instruction
· Manage and coordinate any Emergency Response as a result of a Major Accident Event as detailed within the Emergency Response Manuals.
· Perform exercises and drills every seven days in accordance with MSM Instruction Offshore Drills Exercises and promptly implement and close-out any non-conformances or corrective action identified as a result of the drill or exercise
· Ensure that the POB list is compiled and maintained after each helicopter/vessel departure.
· Manage, control, approve and monitor the Permit to Work System, ensuring that the requirements for generating and using Permits for Hot Work, Cold Work, Confined Space Entry are implemented in accordance with MSM Instructions
· Co-ordinate and control the facility operational work programs to ensure Simultaneous Operations with high risk potential are managed in accordance with the MSM Instruction
· Report all accidents, incidents, near misses and dangerous occurrences.
· Ensure that whenever there is potential for risk of injury to personnel or damage to property or the environment, a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is written in accordance with the MSM Instruction. Review and approve Engineering Work Requests as the offshore representative, in accordance with MSM Instruction. Ensure that all the Class, Flag-state and Safety certificates are valid. It is also his responsibility to always have on board the prevailing rules and regulations that are applicable to the FPSO. He shall keep the FPSO's documents in safe custody
Qualification & Experience Requirements
Mandatory
ü Certificate of Competency compliant with the IMO International Convention on Standards of Training
ü Certification & Watch keeping for Seafarers (STCW)
ü Applicable to Master Mariner, or Engineer Class 1, with extensive Oil Tanker experience, or five years experience as a Production Superintendent of an FPSO
ü 10 years experience in the heavy shipping industry or Hydrocarbon Production Industry environment in a supervisory/management capacity
ü A minimum of 2 years experience associated with hydrocarbon production and offshore production floating facilities in a supervisory/management capacity
ü Strong personal and interpersonal skills with flexibility to meet fluctuating needs of field operations
ü sound knowledge of the business drivers affecting the Hydrocarbons Production Industry
ü Significant knowledge of Marine, Production and Engineering and Maintenance Management to be able to manage all aspects of the FPSO operation.
Desirable
ü Five years of work experience as Offshore Installation Manager, Production Supervisor, Marine Superintendent or Maintenance Superintendent. Experienced in Safety Supervision.
ü Exposure to tube fired boilers, steam plant, distillation plant, fire systems, pumps, turbo alternators, rolling element and plain bearings, pipe distribution systems and corrosion mechanisms and mitigation strategies
Working time
ü 28 days on and 28 days off
ü 12hrs/day – 7 days/week