Line Manager: PSP and/or SITE during FASO deployment, and CNR Supervisor when stationed at the Wellheads.
Job Summary
The position entails fulfilling primary General and Special responsibilities as outlined. Furthermore, the Offshore Installation Manager (OIM) or any designated supervisor reserves the right to delegate supplementary duties as needed.
Key Responsibilties
General Accountabilities: Oversees a comprehensive range of duties encompassing key operational, strategic, and administrative tasks. Plays an integral role in driving organizational objectives, ensuring alignment with broader business goals while maintaining high standards of performance and efficiency. Facilitates cross-functional collaboration to optimize workflows, enhance productivity, and support team objectives through clear communication and resource allocation.
Assist the Process Supervisor in executing all operational and maintenance tasks associated with the WHT Platforms.
To perform operations and maintenance responsibilities with a strong emphasis on safety and professionalism, strictly adhering to the Vinson Production HSEQ system.
Verify that all platforms are maintained in a safe operational state and promptly escalate any deviations or irregularities to the appropriate personnel.
Overseeing and managing the work carried out by WHT Maintenance personnel.
Collaborate effectively with WHT Electrician to ensure seamless project execution and adherence to safety protocols.
Maintains close collaboration with the technical team of CNR, the client, to ensure alignment and effective communication throughout project execution.
Special Duties Required: This role entails overseeing key operational tasks, ensuring compliance with established protocols, and maintaining high standards of accuracy in all deliverables. The position demands a proactive approach to problem-solving, meticulous attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple priorities efficiently. Additionally, the individual will be responsible for coordinating with cross-functional teams, fostering collaborative relationships, and driving continuous improvement initiatives. Strong organizational skills and the capacity to meet deadlines under pressure are essential to succeed in this position.
Conduct regular upkeep and operation of platforms, with a primary focus on ensuring their reliability and optimal performance. This includes diagnosing technical issues, implementing necessary repairs, and applying updates to maintain system integrity. Attention to detail and adherence to established protocols are essential to mitigate potential disruptions and uphold service standards.
Proficient in operating the AMOS computer system, including its Waste Heat Treatment (WHT) module, ensuring seamless functionality and adherence to operational protocols.
Maintain accurate tracking of stock movements by recording all incoming and outgoing inventory transactions, ensuring precise documentation of quantities, dates, and item details for effective management and reconciliation.
The role involves performing mechanical inspections and maintenance on machinery, including cranes.
The Chemical skid is designed to handle chemical processing tasks efficiently and safely. It must meet rigorous industry standards for chemical resistance, durability, and operational reliability. Candidates should possess a degree in chemical engineering or a related field, along with at least five years of hands-on experience in chemical processing or skid system design. Strong knowledge of process control systems, safety protocols, and compliance with OSHA and EPA regulations is essential. Responsibilities include overseeing the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of chemical skids, ensuring adherence to project specifications, and leading cross-functional teams to achieve operational excellence.
The nitrogen system is responsible for providing and regulating the supply of nitrogen gas within the facility, ensuring optimal conditions for various processes. This system must maintain precise pressure levels, monitor gas purity, and deliver nitrogen to critical equipment as required. Regular inspection, maintenance, and calibration of components such as valves, regulators, and sensors are essential to prevent leaks or malfunctions. Additionally, the nitrogen system supports safety protocols by preventing oxidation and preserving product integrity in sensitive environments. Operators must be trained in system operation, emergency procedures, and troubleshooting to ensure seamless functionality.
At pigging stations, professionals oversee the operation and maintenance of specialized equipment designed for pipeline cleaning and inspection. These stations facilitate the deployment and retrieval of pigs—cleaning or inspection tools—through pipelines to ensure optimal flow and integrity. Responsibilities include monitoring system performance, conducting routine maintenance, and troubleshooting operational issues to prevent disruptions. Candidates must possess strong technical skills, experience with pipeline systems, and a commitment to safety protocols. Familiarity with relevant industry standards and regulations is essential for ensuring compliance and operational efficiency.
High-efficiency air conditioning systems are responsible for regulating indoor temperature and ensuring optimal air quality. These systems must be installed, maintained, and repaired by skilled technicians with a strong understanding of electrical components, refrigeration cycles, and safety protocols. Key responsibilities include diagnosing malfunctions, performing routine maintenance, replacing worn parts, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. Technicians should possess a valid HVAC certification, at least two years of hands-on experience, and the ability to interpret technical manuals and schematics. Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail are essential for ensuring system reliability and energy efficiency.
High-pressure (HP) and low-pressure (LP) pumps play crucial roles in various industrial applications, ensuring efficient fluid transfer and system pressure regulation. These pumps are designed to handle different flow rates and pressure requirements, with HP pumps typically managing elevated pressure levels for demanding processes, while LP pumps are optimized for lower pressure applications. Professionals responsible for operating, maintaining, or troubleshooting these systems must possess a strong understanding of fluid dynamics, mechanical systems, and safety protocols. Key responsibilities include monitoring pump performance, conducting routine inspections, diagnosing mechanical or electrical faults, performing preventive maintenance, and ensuring compliance with operational standards. Familiarity with pump specifications, such as flow rate, head pressure, and power consumption, is essential for optimizing system efficiency and reliability.
Cranes
Take samples for lab analysis.
Operates cranes and derricks, with the primary responsibility being the operation of the main crane on platform CSP-C.
Execute pig launching and receiving procedures as part of operational workflows.
Safely execute chemical transfers and make necessary adjustments to chemical flow rates as needed.
Performs the assigned maintenance and operational duties as directed by PSP.
Conduct the setup, isolation, and desolation of equipment as part of maintenance procedures.
Assist in or execute the shutdown and startup procedures for platform equipment, along with the associated utilities.
Conduct thorough inspections of safety equipment and promptly report any anomalies detected.
Performs all assigned tasks in strict compliance with the specifications outlined in the approved work permits.
Provides support to any team member as needed.
Ensure that all tasks are executed safely and promptly notify the designated WHT CNR Supervisor of any hazardous conditions encountered.
Maintain a secure and tidy work environment for the WHT team and their operations.
Proficiency in safety shutdown systems and the appropriate response protocols in alarm or shutdown scenarios—including PSD, ESD, fire, and gas alarms—is required.
Proficient in utilizing the Permit to Work (PTW) System with a comprehensive understanding of its protocols and applications.
To ensure full compliance with all relevant regulations and established work procedures, thorough familiarity is essential for the tasks at hand.
Maintaining high standards of cleanliness and organization within the workplace is essential to ensure a safe, efficient, and productive environment for all employees. This includes regularly sanitizing surfaces, managing waste disposal, and adhering to established safety protocols to prevent accidents or hazards. Additionally, proper housekeeping helps streamline operations by reducing clutter, improving workflow, and fostering a professional atmosphere that reflects the company’s commitment to excellence.
Certificates and Training: Candidates must hold relevant certifications and have completed specialized training programs pertinent to the role. These credentials should demonstrate expertise in specialized areas, adherence to industry standards, and a commitment to ongoing professional development. Acceptable qualifications include industry-recognized certifications, accredited courses, or equivalent practical experience validated through formal training.
Possessing an Officer in Charge of an Engineering Watch certificate in compliance with STCW95 standards, specifically as outlined in Regulation III/1, is required for this position.
For additional certifications and training programs, please consult the Company Training Matrix, the Unit Specific Training Matrix, and the CBT Matrix.
Seeking candidates with a bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, or a related field, complemented by at least three years of professional experience in a marketing capacity. Proficiency in digital marketing tools, including SEO, Google Analytics, and social media platforms, is essential. Strong analytical skills and creativity in campaign development are required, along with excellent written and verbal communication abilities. Experience with project management and cross-functional collaboration is highly desirable. Familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite and basic HTML/CSS knowledge would be advantageous.
Completed workshop skills training and fulfilled an approved seagoing service of no less than 12 months as part of a recognized training program, including onboard training that satisfies the requirements outlined in section A-III/1 of the STCW Code, with documentation verified in an approved training record book. Alternatively, candidates may present a combination of workshop skills training and an approved seagoing service totaling at least 36 months, with a minimum of 30 months dedicated to service in the engine department.
Have accumulated at least six months of hands-on experience in engine room watch-keeping duties, performing these tasks under the direct supervision of either the chief engineer or a certified engineer officer during required seagoing service.
Completed all required education and training programs, thereby fulfilling the competency standards outlined in section A-III/1 of the STCW code.
To achieve proficiency in accordance with the competency standards outlined in section A-VI/1 paragraph 2, section A-VI/2 paragraphs 1 through 4, section A-VI/3 paragraphs 1 through 4, and section A-VI/4 paragraphs 1 through 3 of the STCW Code.
Exceptional proficiency in both written and spoken English is essential.
Qualifications
BA/BSc/HND