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Client Site Representative / Vietnam
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Added: | 2021-02-26 |
Location: | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
Salary: | Negotiable |
Duration: | Temporary |
Apjid | 3 |
The Client Site Representative (CSR) is responsible for continuous safe, efficient, compliant and reliable operations for all subsea works conducted from the vessel.
2.1 Key roles and responsibilities:
- Overseeing the job preparation and readiness of scopes of work, equipment, data sheets etc.
- Ensuring all contractors' personnel(s) are qualified and competent.
- Making sure the ROV is Audited according to IMCA R006.
- Making sure the vessel is acceptable to TLJOC marine.
- Checking that the ROV is fit for purpose, all sensors are installed correctly and data streams are being recorded during a wet test prior to job commencement.
- Overseeing the offshore IMR operations from the vessel as TLJOC's Company Representative
- Be "the eyes and ears" of the company during offshore operations.
- Liaising with the onboard representatives of the certification authorities.
- Working in cooperation with TLJOC's engineer and assisting him in all matters.
- Ensuring projects are completed safely, efficiently and correctly.
- Ensuring all testing and QA/QC procedures are followed.
- Participate in the planning of subsea inspections.
- QA/QC and auditing of subsea inspection operations and reports both on board and onshore.
- Ensuring all operations follow the task plans in the correct order.
- Assist in developing field procedures for IMR.
- Issue formal site instructions / directions to the contractor on behalf of TLJOC if required.
- Initiate or endorse Management Of Change (MCO) procedures If required.
- Participate in daily project meetings on the vessel.
- Promote safety culture on board. Ensure that all operations are conducted in a safe manner.
- Oversee the Permit To Work (PTW) system on board and the interface with other company assets.
- Make plans for safe SIMOPS when required and coordinate the operations with the other assets.
- Initiate, conduct or participate in Hazard Identification Risk Assessment (HIRA) and Task Risk Assessment (TRA) meetings.
- Consult with the vessel's master regarding decisions on environmental conditions required to work safely.
- Liaise with, consult with and report to the subsea team onshore regarding the operations when required.
- Make operational decisions together with the TLJOC engineer, contractor's supervisor and vessel master.
- Ensure all contractors' equipment used is fit for purpose, maintained and in-date.
- Checks the accuracy of the Daily Progress Report (DPR) and sign the report to confirm.
- Ensuring that the "Lessons-Learned" process is effectively followed.
- Verify that effective co-ordination of contractors and vendors planned and unplanned activities, ensuring that all procedures and/or work instructions are followed, the appropriate work instructions and vessel permits to work (PTW) are in place and signed off.
- Confirm that offshore personnel have received adequate instruction, familiarization and training in operational requirements, regulations, policies, procedures and any special or unusual hazards.
- Participate in safety walk-arounds, audits, and safety meetings.
- Confirm employees' and vendors' personnel's awareness, comprehension and compliance with TLJOC Policies, practices and procedures .
- Check the mobilization & demobilization plans, ensuring the mobilizations and demobilizations are carried out safely and efficiently.
- Assist in the compilation and audits of the inspection's final reports.
2.2 Qualification Required:
- Applicable, in- date offshore medical and BOSIET certification;
- Diploma in a Technical or Engineering discipline;
- CSWIP 3.4U or alternative Underwater Inspection Management Certificate;
- Project Management Training certificate or documented experience of project management roles;
- Approved/recognised course of familiarisation in DP Systems and DP Support Vessel operations
- Comprehensive knowledge of ROV operations from fixed platforms, moored barges & DP Dive Support Vessels;
- Comprehensive knowledge of current subsea inspection, maintenance & repair methodologies, techniques & equipment;
- Comprehensive knowledge of occupational health & environmental hazards related to subsea operations;
- Ability to audit & monitor the performance & maintenance of ROV systems applicable to CSR role;
- Experience in use & administration of offshore platform PTW systems
- Ability to speak, articulate & write in clear, concise English;
- Ability to communicate confidently with Client & Contractor Managers & Engineers, Vessel Masters, OIMs & all ROV/Survey/Inspection team members;
- Understanding of the Hazard Analysis process & practical experience of conducting Risk Assessments & HAZIDS;
- Ability to generate Project Close-out Reports, incorporating appraisals, recommendations & operational statistics;
- Competency in use of office computer applications such as MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint & MS Project;
- Ability to act with integrity & openness, & to demonstrate ethical awareness whilst working for or on behalf of TLJOC;
2.3 Experience Required:
- 10 years working in the offshore or subsea industries ROV;
- 5 years working as Client Site Representative for subsea inspection / subsea work;
- Performed CSR role on 03 ROV inspection projects in the offshore oil and gas industry;
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