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Offshore Drilling Rig Job Description Compiled from job vacant on several websites

Contents: Offshore Installation Manager (OIM) Senior Toolpusher Toolpusher Driller Assistant Driller Derrickman Floorhand Maintenance Supervisor Senior Subsea Supervisor (MUX) Subsea Supervisor Master Chief Mate Dynamic Positioning Operator Barge Supervisor Deck Pusher Crane Operator First Assistant Engineer Second Assistant Engineer Third Assistant Engineer Chief Mechanic Chief Electrician Electronic Technician Rig Electrician Rig Mechanic Safety Officer Senior Drilling Supervisor Day Drilling Supervisor Directional Drillers Solids Control/Dewatering Technician Field Engineer-Liner Hanger Completion and Testing Team Leader Well Testing Operator Stabber

Offshore Installation Manager (OIM) REPORTING: Reports to the Rig Manager Performance SUPERVISION: Supervises the Senior Toolpusher/Performance Toolpusher/Toolpusher, Master/Barge Supervisor, and Maintenance Supervisor/Chief Engineer PREREQUISITES / QUALIFICATIONS: 

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High school diploma or equivalent. Work experience and demonstrated ability of oral and written communications may be substituted in lieu of formal education. Valid medical examination and vaccination certificates Valid well control certificate Valid OIM license for the flag state of the installation The OIM job position is now defined by a salary range which is determined by: Merit and Performance, Increase proposed

BASIC FUNCTION: Manage the manpower and resources of the rig to achieve optimum performance so as to ensure the well program is carried out in a safe, efficient and productive manner:  

Promote and ensure that all Company Policies and Procedures are communicated and understood by personnel on the rig Actively Promote Company Core Values

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Operations/Maintenance:    



Manage the planning and efficient execution of the drilling program in coordination with Customer Representative and rig department Hold daily operations meeting with Customer Representative and rig department heads Ensure pre-tour meeting is carried out for hazardous situations and nonroutine operations Manage the Monitoring of all onboard equipment and systems usage, supervise testing and inspection of critical equipment and systems, and ensure operational parameters and limits are observed Monitor the application of the Company Preventative Maintenance System program. Ensure that equipment and systems are operational by setting priorities on equipment repairs. Participate in weekly maintenance meetings -





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Monitor the application of the Company Preventative Maintenance System program. Ensure that equipment and systems are operational by setting priorities on equipment repairs. Participate in weekly maintenance meetings Organize and supervise the activities of drilling, marine and maintenance departments and ensure rig-specific procedures are understood and observed by all personnel onboard Responsible, along with Customer Representative, for all third- party services on the rig and ensure that they comply with Company policy and safety processes Promote and maintain a good working relationship with Customer Representatives, department heads, and third-party personnel Ensures that rig complies with Flag State and certifying Regulatory Bodies' requirements Maintain daily communication with the Rig Manager Performance on all relevant activities regarding the rig's operation and needs Plan operations with the Marine department as related to rig moves, mooring, station keeping and stability. Ensure that guidelines of the rig's Marine Operations Manual are understood and followed Supervise and perform jacking operations for jack-up drilling units Ensure that pre-spud meetings are conducted and that well related hazards are recognized and managed appropriately by the key personnel

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Assist with the development of the vessel's consolidated annual maintenance budget and oversee compliance with the budget on an annual basis Review all rig-generated requisitions Oversee management of the warehouse inventory level to ensure compliance with targets

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Incorporate the THINK process into all tasks, whether working alone or as part of a team Apply the START process during the execution of planned tasks and daily operations Approving authority for all requests for Permit to Work (PTW). Ensure that active PTW are understood and managed diligently Ensure that subordinate personnel are properly trained in the START Call a Time Out for Safety (TOFS) whenever an unplanned hazard or a change in the expected results is observed Ensure that the Company QHSE policies and other programs are communicated to and understood by all rig personnel Play an active part in the weekly meetings, FOCUS Improvement Program, and all other Company safety management systems Ensure that new arrivals receive a full safety briefing and induction on the

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Ensure that drills and exercises involving the use of all types of lifesaving, fire fighting and other safety equipment are conducted regularly Ensure that a high standard of hygiene and housekeeping is maintained onboard the rig Ensure that the Emergency Response Plan is in place for the rig and understood by all personnel on the rig

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Meet the training requirements according to the applicable training matrix Participate fully in the annual performance appraisal process Mentor, develop and train crew members to ensure that they are competent to work at their next job level Ensure proper and relevant communication with all onboard personnel Ensure that all employees on the rig receive an annual performance appraisal Ensure the rig's training program is effectively managed to ensure all personnel are competent to perform their allocated jobs Make recommendations for transfers and promotions Apply and promote appropriate accountability. Apply positive recognition and recommend promotion or disciplinary action up to and including discharge

SENIOR TOOLPUSHER REPORTING: Reports to the Offshore Installation Manager (OIM) SUPERVISION: Supervises the Toolpusher, Tourpusher and Driller LOCATION: Offshore location PREREQUISITES / QUALIFICATIONS: 

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High school diploma or equivalent. Work experience and demonstrated ability of oral and written communication may be substituted in lieu of formal education. Knowledge of all technical calculations required for the safe operation of the drilling equipment Basic computer skills Valid medical and vaccination certificate Valid well control certificate

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Supervise the drilling operations and associated activities and ensure they are in accordance with the well program Ensure that drilling operations are carried out in a safe, efficient and productive manner

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Ensure that the Driller is provided each tour with the Standing Instructions to Driller (SID) that is relevant to the planned operations Monitor the maintenance, repair and installation of all drilling equipment including repair, lubrication, maintenance records, and inventory levels Maintain records of inspections and certification of drilling equipment, tools and tubulars Ensure that the mud mixing systems and solid control equipment are being monitored constantly and properly maintained Relieve the Driller at the Driller's console as operational requirement demands Participate in the daily operations meeting with the OIM and other rig department heads Monitor the application of the Company Rig Maintenance System (RMS) for drilling department maintenance tasks Review and approve all drilling related work permits (PTW) as the Responsible Person for the task Supervise equipment preparation for impending drilling operations Assist in planning the job activities of the drilling department and associated activities Ensure that well control requirements are in place according to operational requirements; assist in supervising well killing operations in an emergency situation. Attend pre-spud meetings and take note of all well-related hazards and ensure that they are managed appropriately Perform all well control calculations (i.e. mud weight increase, initial and final circulating pressures, number of strokes, etc.) Assist the OIM in coordinating the activities of third-party personnel responsible for various aspects of the well program; ensure that these personnel understand and follow Company policy and procedures related to the task and follow Company safety processes Review the daily drilling operations report for accuracy and approve accordingly Prepare Requisition Purchase Orders for equipment or parts necessary to keep the drilling operation free of downtime. Assist in ensuring that sufficient stock of parts and materials are maintained Assist in the planning, organization and supervision of rig move operations

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Maintain proper communication with the OIM regarding the progress of drilling and associated operations Recommend adjustments to drilling parameters as necessary to improve the overall drilling operation's performance Promote and maintain an effective working relationship with other departments, third-party personnel and Customer Representatives

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Ensure that subordinates understand and apply guidelines of the Company Quality & HSE Policy Statements and rig-specific procedures Inform the OIM of any incidents, potential hazards or abnormal situations Actively participate in safety meetings, FOCUS Improvement Process, and all other safety processes in the Safety Management System Incorporate the THINK process into all tasks, whether working alone or as part of a team Participate in the START process Ensure that subordinate personnel are properly trained in the START process Ensure that DROPS inspections are conducted as per the rig's DROPS inspection program Call a Time Out for Safety (TOFS) whenever an unplanned hazard or a change in the expected results is observed Demonstrate commitment to Company safety policies through the consistent application of leadership and guidance Ensure that effective well control drills are carried out regularly and recorded Ensure that a high standard of hygiene and housekeeping is maintained onboard the rig

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Meet the training requirements according to the applicable training matrix Participate fully in the annual performance appraisal process Mentor, coach, develop and train crew members to ensure that they are competent to work at their next job level Provide leadership and motivation to rig personnel Apply and promote appropriate accountability. Provide Positive recognition as well as recommend promotion or disciplinary action up to and including discharge Assist in training to ensure that all personnel are competent to perform their allocated jobs Make recommendations for promotions

TOOLPUSHER

REPORTING: Reports to the Senior Toolpusher or Offshore Installation Manager (OIM) SUPERVISION: Supervises the Driller LOCATION: Offshore location PREREQUISITES / QUALIFICATIONS: 

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High school diploma or equivalent. Work experience and demonstrated ability of oral and written communications may be substituted in lieu of formal education. Knowledge of all technical calculations required for the safe operation of the drilling Basic computer skills Valid medical and vaccination certificate Valid well control certificate BASIC FUNCTION

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Supervise the drilling operations and associated activities and ensure that they are in accordance with the well program Ensure that drilling operations are carried out in a safe, efficient and productive manner Actively promote Company Core Values

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Operations/Maintenance:       

Ensure that the Driller is provided each tour with the Standing Instructions to Driller (SID) that is relevant to the planned operations Monitor the maintenance, repair and installation of all drilling equipment including repair, lubrication, maintenance records, and inventory levels Maintain records of inspections and certification of drilling equipment, tools and tubular Ensure the mud mixing systems and solid control equipment are being monitored constantly and properly maintained Relieve the Driller at the Driller's console as operational requirement demands Partake in the daily operations meeting with the OIM, Senior Toolpusher and other rig department heads Monitor the application of the Company Rig Maintenance System (RMS) for drilling department maintenance tasks

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Review and approve all drilling-related Permit to Work as the responsible person for the task Supervise equipment preparation for impending drilling operations Assist in planning the job activities of the drilling department and associated activities Ensure that well control requirements are in place according to operational requirements; assist in supervising well-killing operations in an emergency situation Perform all well control calculations (i.e. mud weight increase, initial and final circulating pressures, number of strokes, etc.) Assist the Senior Toolpusher or OIM in coordinating the activities of thirdparty personnel responsible for various aspects of the well program and ensure that they understand Company policy and procedures related to the task and that they follow safety processes. Review the daily drilling operations report in the Global Management System (GMS) for accuracy and approve accordingly Prepare Requisition Purchase Orders for equipment or parts necessary to keep the drilling operation free of downtime. Assist in ensuring that sufficient stock of parts and materials are maintained Assist in the planning, organization and supervision of rig move operations Maintain proper communication with the Senior Toolpusher and OIM regarding the progress of drilling and associated operations Recommend adjustments to drilling parameters as necessary to improve the overall drilling operation's performance Promote and maintain an effective working relationship with other departments, third-party personnel and Customer Representatives

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Meet the training requirements according to the applicable training matrix Participate fully in the annual performance appraisal process Mentor, coach, develop and train crew members to ensure they are competent to work at their next job level Provide leadership and motivation to rig personnel. Ensure that continuous improvement is applied routinely Ensure that all subordinates receive an annual performance appraisal. Apply accountability for recognition as well as Recommend promotion or disciplinary action up to and including discharge Assist in training to ensure that all personnel are competent to perform their allocated jobs Make recommendations for promotions

DRILLER

REPORTING: Reports to the Toolpusher, Tourpusher and/or Senior Toolpusher. SUPERVISION: Supervises the Assistant Driller, Derrickhand, Assistant Derrickhand, Pumphand and Floorhands. LOCATION: Offshore location PREREQUISITES / QUALIFICATIONS: 

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High school diploma or equivalent. Work experience and demonstrated ability of oral and written communications may be substituted in lieu of formal education. Successful completion of the at least one D-CAP Assessment (Onshore or Offshore) Valid medical examination and vaccination certificates Valid well control certificate Knowledge of all technical calculations required for the safe operation of the drilling unit and basic computer skills

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Operate drilling equipment as instructed in the well program and Standing Instructions to Driller (SID) in a manner that complies with Company policies and procedures and the Driller's Key Responsibilities Apply Company core values

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Operate all equipment at the Driller's console in a safe manner; maintain a clean, tidy and hazard-free condition on the drill floor and associated area Monitor the well condition at all times (i.e. depth, mud weight, weight on bit.) Recognize, interpret and respond to down hole conditions Perform drilling-related operations such as directional drilling, working stuck pipe, running and cementing casing strings, coring, fishing, and assisting in wireline logging, well testing, and other special operations. Supervise and direct operations in the picking up or laying down of tubular and all drilling-related equipment Maintain accurate record of tubular and tool dimensions (i.e. internal and external diameter, fish neck, and serial numbers) Ensure that the solid control equipment and mud mixing operations are being monitored constantly

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Inform Toolpusher/Senior Toolpusher and Client Representative if a deviation from planned operation occurs Keep accurate records of fluid displacement when tubulars are run in/pulled out of well. - Authority I Complete the IADC daily drilling report (GMS) at the end of each tour Hold pre-tour meeting with the drilling crew for all drilling operations. Secure the well during an emergency or well control situation; assist in the well-killing operations. Supervise the lubrication and maintenance of all drilling and associated equipment and ensure it is carried out in accordance with the Preventive Maintenance System (RMS). Maintain equipment files, drilling logs and records; perform all technical calculations required to carry out drilling operations Assist during the running and retrieving of marine risers and BOP stack Assist in the planning, organization and supervision of rig move operations

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Promote and maintain good working relationships with other departments, third-party personnel and Customer representatives. Meet the training requirements as per the applicable training matrix Participate fully in the annual performance appraisal process Mentor, coach, develop and train crew members to ensure they are competent to work at their next job level Provide leadership and motivation to the drilling crews. Apply continuous improvement process Mentor the Assistant Driller and deputize when operations, security of well, and personnel safety are not at risk Assist in training to ensure that all personnel are competent to perform their allocated jobs Participate fully in the annual performance appraisal process. Apply appropriate accountability regarding recognition; recommend promotion or disciplinary action up to and including discharge

Assistant Driller Reports to the Driller Supervises the Derrickhand, Pumphand, and Floorhand PREREQUISITES / QUALIFICATIONS: 

High school diploma or equivalent. Work experience and demonstrated ability of oral and written communications may be substituted in lieu of formal education.

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Valid medical examination and vaccination certificates. Knowledge of all technical calculations required for the safe operation of the drilling unit Basic computer skills. Valid well control certificate

BASIC FUNCTION: Assist the Driller in operating drilling and mud circulating equipment as instructed in the well program and in accordance to Company policies and procedures. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:               

Perform the drilling department's daily checklists, i.e. QHSE checks, mast/Derrick inspection, choke and kill manifold set up, etc. Maintain accurate records of tubular and tool dimensions (i.e. internal and external diameter, fish neck, and serial numbers) Calculate ton-miles on drilling line; maintain an accurate logbook and advise the Driller on the need to slip and cut Maintain an organized drilling equipment store and tubular and subs inventory Maintain proper communication with the Driller, Toolpusher, and other department heads Read and interpret various gauges and meters relating to the drilling operations; assist the Driller in maintaining records and logs Actively participate in pre-tour meeting with the drilling crew for all drilling operations Assist and relieve the Driller at the Driller's console during drilling operations Assist with the preparation of equipment for impending drilling operations Drilling operations Organize and supervise the drilling crews for all operations Assist the Driller during an emergency or well control situation; assist in the well killing operations Assist in supervision of Preventive Maintenance carried out on drilling equipment Assist in supervision of repairs on drilling and associated equipment Assist in running and cementing casing strings, running and retrieving BOPs and risers, and other operations as directed by the Driller or Toolpusher Monitor mud systems and supervise solids control equipment and mud mixing operation





Assist in the planning, organization and execution of rig move operations Operate drilling and associated equipment as directed by the Driller, i.e. Top Drive System, Mud Pumps, BOP and Diverter controls, Pipe racking System, etc. Know the clients' rules and Company procedures for well control and blowout prevention

Derrickman BASIC FUNCTION:   

Handle tubular goods while working on the derrick Assist in operating and maintaining drilling fluid pumping and mixing systems Apply Company core values

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Handle tubular goods on the derrick during tripping operations (i.e. pulling out of hole and running in hole) Assist the Driller and Assistant Driller with rig floor operations; work with the Floorhands on the rig floor when applicable Participate in pre-tour meeting with the drilling crew for all drilling operations Inspect and perform routine maintenance work on the derrick and connected equipment Assist in running and cementing casing, mainly working at the casing stabbing board Monitor the mud pumps and mud pits during operations. Report any unexplained pit level increase/decrease to the Driller. Check and record drilling fluid weight and viscosity at regular intervals and report any deviation from operational requirements to the Driller Maintain daily logs of drilling fluid properties as well as chemicals and mud materials. Assist in completing the mud record section of the IADC report on a daily basis. Operate all drilling fluid handling and treatment equipment in the pump/pit room in accordance with operational requirements. Mix and treat drilling fluid as per instructions. Maintain and repair mud pumps and associated equipment; ensure that permit to work and isolation procedure is followed. Operate, maintain and repair gate valves associated with the mud system, butterfly valves in mud pits, agitators, shale shakers, etc. Operate, maintain and repair mud conditioning and solids control equipment as required.

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Assist in the running and retrieval of Blow Out Preventer (BOP) and ancillary operations Assist with deck operations when required

Floorhand BASIC FUNCTION The Floorhand works on a drilling rig and is responsible for performing services on oil and gas wells. The duties of the Floorhand include assisting in rigging-up and rigging-down, pulling/laying down drill pipe, tubing, and casing as well as other functions as directed by the Driller. All duties are to be performed according to the Company's Operating Procedures in order to maximize the safety of all personnel at the work site and to most efficiently perform the task. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1. Performs duties related to tripping pipe such as, operates lead and backup tongs, racks, leads out, and stabs pipe, sets slips, latches, and unlatches elevators, cleans and lubricates pipe and tool joint threads, measures and tallies pipe using an engineering tally tape, runs pipe handling machine, identifies and operates various sizes and types of tubing and casing elevators. 2. Demonstrates the ability to work with other rig crew members to nipple-up and nipple-down the blowout preventers and well head equipment. 3. Operates pipe handling tools such as Iron roughneck, tubing tong and casing tongs as needed. 4. Operates the following equipment: tongs, elevators, slips, air hoists, pipe handlers and hand tools. 5. Assists with the counting of tubulars on location. 6. Ability to perform mechanical tasks required during rig-up, rig-down, and moving of doubles and triples drilling rigs. 7. Ability to perform maintenance and minor repairs on the following equipment: tongs, elevators, slips, air hoists, hand tools, accumulator, draw works, engines, duplex and triplex pumps and all well control equipment. 8. Knowledge of basic well operations, well control procedures, well head design and blow-out prevention equipment (including accumulator systems which run blow-out prevention stacks). 9. Knowledge of rotary table and top drive design and function. 10. Knowledge of formation pressure and blow-out prevention response 11. Possess spatial and hazard awareness necessary to operate safely within the drilling environment. 12. May be directed to monitors drilling returns to determine adequate circulation and nature of formation.

13. At the direction of the Driller or Derrickhand, operates manifolds and fluid routing equipment. 14. At the direction of the Driller or Derrickhand mixes and weighs drilling mud. 15. Handles drill pipe, drill collars, tubing and casing during pick-up and lay-down procedures. 16. Performs daily maintenance on the rig floor equipment and pipe handling tools. 17. Maintains work area; cleans and paints rig equipment. 18. Demonstrates ability to work with other crew members during rig-up, rig-down, or when skidding the rig. 19. Interacts with third party wireline, casing, and mud logging personnel unfamiliar with NWS policies and procedures. 20. Adheres to the policies and procedures of the Company Safety Program. 21. Will conduct Job Safety Analysis to ensure awareness of the task hazards and how to avoid them. 22. Maintains, in confidence, knowledge of information gained in the performance of these job duties and responsibilities. 23. Performs and assumes other duties and responsibilities as may be required by immediate supervisor. 24. Performs the primary thinking called for and encompassed by the overall Position Definition. 25. Adheres to Company policies and work requirements. Desired Skills: 1. Ability to read, write and speak English to the extent that they are able to understand verbal and written instructions as well as give verbal and written instructions in English; and the ability to use simple mathematical calculations using whole numbers, fractions and decimals (addition, subtraction, division and multiplication) to make job related calculations. 2. Heavy Work- Exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 25 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical Demand requirements are in excess of those for Medium Work. 3. This position requires standing, walking, and sitting while working either indoors or outdoors. 4. While performing the job, will be required to lift/carry, pull/push, reach, squat, kneel, and or climb ladders or stairs. 5. Working conditions for this position may involve exposure to varying environmental conditions. This may include chemicals, gases, cold/heat, noise, dampness, dust, fumes, radiation and heights. Exposure to the above conditions should be handled as prescribed in the Company's Accident Prevention Handbook and/or the Company's Standard Operating Procedures. 6. Must have a valid driver's license if needed to drive company equipment. 7. Demonstrated mechanical aptitude. 8. Ability to learn or have the basic knowledge of the oil field and related equipment associated with the position.

9. Previous experience with the following equipment: tongs, elevators, slips, air hoists, pipe handlers and hand tools is preferred. 10. Knowledge of conductor pipe, intermediate casing and long string design, preferred.

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR REPORTING: Reports to the Offshore Installation Manager (OIM) SUPERVISION: Supervises the Chief Engineer, Mechanical Supervisor or Chief Mechanic, Electrical Supervisor or Chief Electrician, Electronics Supervisor or Chief Electronics Technician, Information Technology Supervisor, and Senior Subsea Supervisor LOCATION: Offshore location PREREQUISITES / QUALIFICATIONS: 

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High school diploma or equivalent. Work experience and demonstrated ability of oral and written communication may be substituted in lieu of formal education Valid medical examination and vaccination certificates Knowledge of all technical calculations required for the safe operation of the drilling unit and computer skills

BASIC FUNCTION: Supervise and control the maintenance and repair of mechanical, electrical, electronics, subsea, and information technology equipment on the vessel DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Operations/Maintenance:   

Maintain control over the rig's Rig Maintenance System (RMS) and associated computer database Coordinate periodic maintenance activities with the OIM and other department heads Plan the service and maintenance of equipment according to the RMS guidelines

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Ensure that reports for repair and maintenance of equipment are accurate and complete Carry out classification society surveys as part of continuous survey of machinery Liaise with the marine department regarding the loading, ordering and use of fuel, potable water, and drill water in consideration of the rig's stability Ensure that the permit to work and isolation systems are strictly adhered to in the maintenance department Inform the OIM and other department heads of any technical problems or limitations that may affect the safe operation of the rig Maintain an adequate supply of spares to fulfill maintenance requirements and facilitate a safe and efficient operation Supply information for maintenance and repair budget Maintain proper communication with shore-based Field Support group, rig management, and equipment vendors Liaise with the OIM to ensure that all third party equipment is fit for purpose, certified, correctly installed, and maintained while on the rig Implement follow-up requirements of audits, as issued by Clients, Regulatory Authorities or rig management Approve all maintenance department requisition purchase orders Supply rig management with maintenance statistics of the vessel Advise on ways of making improvements to the inventory kept on the rig Document any and all changes to the RMS system and provide reasons for making these changes to Rig Manager via direct supervisor Provide input in the Survey of the vessel and ways to reduce the out of service time of the vessel Exercise fiscal responsibility with regard to maintenance budget Train personnel on the use of the RMS system to reduce error in the system Communicate equipment problems or breakdown information via direct supervisor to Field Support Group

SENIOR SUBSEA SUPERVISOR MUX REPORTING: Reports to the Maintenance Supervisor/Chief Engineer or Offshore Installation Manager (OIM) SUPERVISION: Supervises the Subsea Supervisor, Assistant Subsea and Subsea Trainee LOCATION: Offshore location

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High school diploma or equivalent. Work experience and demonstrated ability of oral and written communication may be substituted in lieu of formal education. Minimum of one year experience working with a Multiplex system Valid medical examination and vaccination certificates Knowledge of all technical calculations required for the subsea operation of the drilling unit and basic computer skills

BASIC FUNCTION: Supervise the maintenance and repair of all subsea BOP and riser systems, Multiplex electro-hydraulic control systems, and all associated surface equipment and systems DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Operations/Maintenance:               

Maintain the Blow Out Preventer (BOP), Diverter, and associated subsea equipment in accordance with the Rig Maintenance System (RMS) guidelines Operate and pressure test the BOP on the surface and on the seabed as required Direct the deck and drill crews in the running and recovery of the BOP and Marine Riser equipment Direct the assembly, installation, and nippling down of the BOP and all well control equipment as required Operate, maintain and repair the subsea BOP control system, i.e. surface BOP or multiplex electro-hydraulic control systems Operate, maintain and test hydraulic connectors. Maintain BOP handling equipment, testing equipment and wellhead equipment • Operate and service the bridge cranes and related hoisting equipment. Ensure that the drill string compensator is serviced as required Ensure that the riser pipe system is serviced and tested as required. Operate and maintain the diverter system and the running and handling tools Assist in running/testing the wellhead, casing hangers and seal assemblies. Operate and maintain wellhead running/retrieval test tools Ensure that the required riser tensioning pressure is set to comply with the mud weight in use. Monitor and maintain the riser guideline and pod line tensioners Maintain accurate daily log sheets relevant to the subsea equipment Maintain records of BOP and associated equipment tests Maintain records of inspection and certification of subsea equipment Ensure that an adequate supply of spares is maintained to fulfill maintenance requirements and facilitate a safe and efficient operation Maintain records of ton-miles on wire ropes. Slip and cut according to the agreed program

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Ensure that Supervisor is informed of any issues relating to the subsea equipment that may affect the safe and efficient running of operations Ensure that the permit to work system is in place and followed Liaise with the marine department prior to moving the BOP and marine riser package in consideration of the rig's stability Assist in supplying information for maintenance and repair budget Assist in communicating equipment problems or breakdown with Field Support group and equipment vendor

Subsea Supervisor REPORTING: Reports to the Maintenance Supervisor/Senior Maintenance Supervisor or Senior Subsea Supervisor SUPERVISION: Assistant Subsea Supervisor and Subsea Trainee LOCATION: Offshore location PREREQUISITES / QUALIFICATIONS: 

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High school diploma or equivalent. Work experience and demonstrated ability of oral and written communication may be substituted in lieu of formal education Minimum of one year experience working with a Multiplex system Valid medical examination and vaccination certificates Knowledge of all technical calculations required for the subsea operation of the drilling unit and basic computer skills

BASIC FUNCTION: Supervise the maintenance and repair of all subsea BOP and riser systems, Multiplex electro-hydraulic control systems, and all associated surface equipment and systems DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Operations/Maintenance:  

Maintain the Blow Out Preventer (BOP), Diverter, and associated subsea equipment in accordance with the Rig Maintenance System (RMS) guidelines Operate and pressure test the BOP on the surface and on the seabed as required

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Direct the deck and drill crews in the running and recovery of the BOP and Marine Riser equipment Direct the assembly, installation, and nippling down of the BOP and all well control equipment as required Operate, maintain and repair the subsea BOP control system, i.e. surface BOP or multiplex electro-hydraulic control systems Operate, maintain and test hydraulic connectors. Maintain BOP handling equipment, testing equipment and wellhead equipment Operate and service the bridge cranes and related hoisting equipment. Ensure that the drill string compensator is serviced as required Ensure that the riser pipe system is serviced and tested as required. Operate and maintain the diverter system and the running and handling tools Assist in running/testing the wellhead, casing hangers and seal assemblies. Operate and maintain wellhead running/retrieval test tools Ensure that the required riser tensioning pressure is set to comply with the mud weight in use. Monitor and maintain the riser guideline and pod line tensioners Maintain accurate daily log sheets relevant to the subsea equipment. Maintain records of BOP and associated equipment tests Maintain records of inspection and certification of subsea equipment Ensure that an adequate supply of spares is maintained to fulfill maintenance requirements and facilitate a safe and efficient operation Maintain records of ton-miles on wire ropes. Slip and cut according to the agreed program Ensure that Supervisor is informed of any issues relating to the subsea equipment that may affect the safe and efficient running of operations Ensure that the permit to work system is in place and followed Liaise with the marine department prior to moving the BOP and marine riser package in consideration of the rig's stability - Authority II Assist in supplying information for maintenance and repair budget Assist in communicating equipment problems or breakdown with Field Support group and equipment vendor

MASTER REPORTING: Reports to the Offshore Installation Manager (OIM) SUPERVISION: Supervises the Senior Mate, Chief Mate, Bosun, 2nd Mate, 3rd Mate and Dynamic Positioning Operators LOCATION: Offshore location

PREREQUISITES / QUALIFICATIONS:       

Valid Unlimited Oceangoing Masters Certificate Valid Nautical Institute DP Certificate Knowledge of all technical calculations required for the safe operation of the drilling unit Basic computer skills Valid medical examination and vaccination certificates GMDSS License Lifeboatman Certificate

BASIC FUNCTION:  

Provide marine support to the industrial operation of the vessel Exercise authority and discretion to take whatever action is required for the safety of the crew, vessel and protection of the environment

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Assume the required regulatory responsibility to exercise effective control and efficient operation of the vessel with due regard for the safety of the crew, the vessel, its contents and the protection of the environment Ensure the rig is seaworthy at all times and maintained/operated in accordance with guidelines in the Company Management System Supervise the maintenance of deck equipment, fire fighting and life-saving equipment, lifting equipment, and rig’s exterior maintenance Ensure conformance to local/international laws relating to the rig’s operation, and strictly comply with current pollution regulations Exercise overall control in maintaining the watertight integrity of the rig, loading and storage of consumables, securing of supply vessels, safe operation of helicopters, etc Ensure materials and equipment loaded onboard are safely stowed, secured and labeled according to Regulatory requirements Ensure the rig is maintained within normal safe limits of intact and damage stability, shear stress and bending moments Supervise the various stages of rig moves and anchor handling/dynamic positioning operations between drilling locations and in ports Partake in the daily operations meeting with the OIM and other rig department heads In relation to the rig’s trim and stability requirements, communicate with the Chief Engineer regarding the disposition, loading, ordering and use of fuel, potable and drill water Administer rig’s continuous surveys and renewal of statutory certificates as required by Classification Society and statutory regulations



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Ensure the rig’s navigational equipment is maintained, fully functional, and that testing and calibration is carried out in accordance with Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) regulations Meet and greet new personnel arriving on board the vessel during crew changes to reinforce expectations with the OIM as necessary - Authority I Maintain the rig’s logbook, maintenance reports and other documents as directed Capable of performing DP incident investigation Regularly relieve the DPO as required

CHIEF MATE REPORTING: Reports to the Master SUPERVISION: Supervises the Bosun, 2nd Mate, 3rd Mate, Senior DPO, Dynamic Position Operators, Crane Operators and Deck Pushers LOCATION: Offshore location PREREQUISITES / QUALIFICATIONS: 

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High school diploma or equivalent. Work experience and demonstrated ability of oral and written communications may be substituted in lieu of formal education. Valid Unlimited Chief Mate Certificate Valid Unlimited Nautical Institute DP Certificate Knowledge of all technical calculations required for the safe operation of themarine aspect of the rig Basic computer skills Valid medical examination and vaccination certificates Valid GMDSS License Lifeboatman Certificate

BASIC FUNCTION: 

Assist the Master in exercising effective control over the rig’s marine operations with due regard for safety of personnel, maintenance of rig equipment and protection of the environment

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Operations/Maintenance:     

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Ensure conformance to local/international laws relating to the vessel’s operation, and strictly comply with current pollution regulation - Authority I Oversee the maintenance of deck equipment, firefighting and life-saving equipment, lifting equipment, and vessel’s exterior maintenance - Authority I Ensure materials and equipment loaded onboard are safely stowed, secured and labeled according to Regulatory requirements - Authority I Ensure that the vessel is seaworthy at all times and maintained/operated in accordance with guidelines in the Marine Operations Manual - Authority I Maintaining the watertight integrity of the vessel, loading and storage of consumables, securing of supply vessels, safe operation of helicopters, etc. Authority II Ensure that the vessel is maintained within normal safe limits of intact and damage stability, shear stress and bending moments - Authority II Assist the Master in ensuring the vessel’s navigational equipment is maintained, fully functional, and that testing and calibration is carried out in accordance with Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) regulations - Authority II Assist the Master in maintaining the vessel’s logbook, maintenance reports and other vessel documents as directed - Authority II Understudy the Master and deputize when he/she is indisposed - Authority II Supervise the 2nd Mate’s activities and perform the duties of a DPO when required - Authority II Assist the Master/Senior Mate during rig moves and anchor handling operations between drilling locations and in ports - Authority II In relation to the vessel’s trim and stability requirements, communicate with the Chief Engineer regarding the disposition, loading, ordering and use of fuel, potable and drill water. - Authority II Capable of performing DP incident investigation - Authority II Capable of planning, executing, and leading DP trials anddrills including black out recovery - Authority II

DYNAMIC POSITIONING OPERATOR REPORTING: Reports to the Senior Dynamic Positioning Operator (DPO) and functionally to the Chief Mate SUPERVISION: None

LOCATION: Dynamically positioned vessels PREREQUISITES / QUALIFICATIONS:      

Valid Unlimited Mate License (required from 1 Jan 2012 onwards) or Unlicensed*(if hired prior to 1 Jan 2012) Recommendation by Master/OIM or Rig Manager and supported by recent performance appraisal Valid medical examination and vaccination certificates Knowledge of basic technical calculations required for the safe operation of the marine aspect of the rig Basic computer skills Meet all requirements as listed on the WWTM and the WW Licensing Matrix including but not limited to the following: o GMDSS license o Lifeboatman certificate o Radar observers certification with ARPA endorsement o ECDIS training required on vessels with ECDIS equipment installed o Comprehensive Stability

* DP Operators with a Nautical Institute Certificate prior to 1 January 2012 who do not hold an Unlimited Mat BASIC FUNCTION: 

Operate the DP system and the VMS (where applicable) under the direct supervision of a certified DPO.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Operations/Maintenance:         

Operate dynamic positioning equipment under the direction of a certified DPO Operate and understand the ballast control system, Power Management System and fire and gas systems Maintain the rig in a stable condition and at the correct draft and trim Assist in the setup of the DP system operational parameters Ensure that all DP system data are recorded Advise the Driller and Chief Mate of potential position loss Assist in performing Preventive Maintenance on DP equipment Assist with running and maintaining records for hydrophones and subsea beacons Make regular use of the onboard simulator, where available





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Ensure that there is adequate power and reserves of power for the maintenance of position and operations; give immediate attention to any problems Ensure that all defects and anomalies are reported to the Chief Mate or DPO and relevant department heads. Maintain records of these and ensure that they are corrected adequately Understudy the DPO Stand navigation watch as authorized by the individual's license Manage the deck crews, working outside with them as required Sound ballast and bulk tanks. Assist with loading and sampling of bulk products as required Assist Chief Mate and Master with deck operations as required Operate vessel's radios as required Operate vessel's radars as required Perform emergency duties and responsibilities as stated on the Station Bill, DP Emergency Response Plan and vessel specific Emergency Response Manual Complete ISM familiarization material Monitor all DP room alarms including DP system, VMS, Fire & Gas; Prioritize alarm response as necessary to maintain DP system operability by calling for technical assistance or additional DP room help Assist as directed by Chief Mate with rig projects Control the vessel using manual and joystick controls Use the Data Logger to optimize DP and Power Plant Operations Use the Data Logger to detect and mitigate DP and Power Plant problems Use the Data Logger to backup data Export Data Logger data to Excel Format Use radar displays for detection and interpretation of local severe weather patterns Know principles and planning of Power Plant operations Possess a basic understanding of diesel generator controls, operations, and failure modes Be familiar with principles of basic closed-loop control system theory Be familiar with Emergency Response Manual Be familiar with operation of all software required for the DPO position Know principles of thrusters performance, failure modes, and operation Know principles of DP operations Possess basic knowledge of the practical operation of the DP control system, including changing between systems and the various modes of operation Know principles of DP processing of reference systems, wind sensors, VRS, and other peripheral equipment Know basic operational theory, calibration methods, and failure modes of electronic riser and stack angle sensors Possess a basic understanding of WSOC, drift-off calculations, and riser analysis Possess a basic understanding of rig offset test to verify stack heading

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Possess a basic understanding of ROV operations Possess a basic understanding of EDS sequences and BOP operations Possess a basic understanding of drilling operations and well control Possess a basic understanding of boat handling Possess a basic understanding of helicopter operations Be familiar with basic operational theory and failure modes of pitch/roll/heave sensors Be familiar with basic operational theory and failure modes of satellite and acoustic position reference systems Possess knowledge of general math, trigonometry, and geometry Possess a basic knowledge of architecture of distributed automation systems Possess system-specific knowledge of DP Control System redundancy, alarms and warnings Possess system-specific knowledge of Vessel Management System redundancy, alarms and warnings Know operational response to all DP alarms (who to call, what to do) Know operational response to all Vessel Management System alarms (who to call, what to do) Know vessel's operations manuals and communications system Know vessel's FMEA and its implications Complete training on any other systems relevant to the DP

BARGE SUPERVISOR REPORTING: Reports to the Offshore Installation Manager (OIM) SUPERVISION: Supervises the Assistant Barge Supervisor, Ballast Control Operator (BCO), Deck Pusher and Paint Foreman LOCATION: Offshore location PREREQUISITES / QUALIFICATIONS: 

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High school diploma or equivalent. Work experience and demonstrated ability of oral and written communications may be substituted in lieu of formal education. Knowledge of all technical calculations required for the safe operation of the marine aspect of the drilling unit Basic computer skills Valid medical examination and vaccination certificates

Barge Supervisor I

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Valid 3rd Mate Unlimited License or Barge Supervisor License Recommendation by OIM/Rig Manager and supported by recent performance evaluation

Barge Supervisor II  

Valid 2nd Mate Unlimited License or Barge Supervisor License with 1 year experience Recommendation by OIM/Rig Manager and supported by recent performance evaluation

Barge Supervisor III  

Valid Chief Mate Unlimited License or Barge Supervisor License with 2 years experience Recommendation by OIM/Rig Manager and supported by recent performance evaluation

Senior Barge Supervisor  

Valid Unlimited Master License or Barge Supervisor License with 3 years experience Recommendation by OIM/Rig Manager and supported by recent performance evaluation

BASIC FUNCTION:  

Ensure that all marine aspects of the rig’s operations are carried out in accordance to statutory and regulatory controls and guidelines Supervise the operation of the marine department to ensure the safe and efficient running of the rig

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Operations/Maintenance:      

Monitor the weather conditions and rig motions; advise OIM on conditions likely to affect drilling operations and seaworthiness of the rig Ensure that accurate calculation of load distribution and weights for daily stability reports are maintained Coordinate all helicopter and supply boats traffic; supervise movement of materials and personnel to and from the rig Ensure all navigation equipment is properly maintained and ready for use at all times Monitor quantities of expendables such as fuel, potable water, drill water, etc. Ensure that cranes are in safe working condition

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Ensure that all safety equipment, including lifeboats and firefighting equipment, is maintained in a state of operational readiness at all times Actively participate in the daily operations meeting with the OIM and other rig department heads Operate and maintain the bulk system as required Supervise tests on firefighting equipment, obstacle lighting and audible signals Ensure that all lifting gears are inspected and certified, correctly color coded, maintained and stowed properly Prepare and supervise rig move plans, anchor patterns, and associated mobilization preparations Ensure that daily marine logs are accurate and completed. Forward copies of these reports to the shore-base office Ensure compliance with all Flag State, Classification Society, statutory regulation, and minimum manning requirements Coordinate and supervise periodic inspections of the rig’s structure, including hull compartments and critical joints Assist in the effective management of the Rig Maintenance System (RMS) and ensure that all records are properly maintained Supervise the operation and maintenance of pollution control system

DECK PUSHER REPORTING: Reports to the Barge Supervisor, Chief Mate or Toolpusher/Tourpusher SUPERVISION: Supervises the Crane Operator and Roustabout LOCATION: Offshore location PREREQUISITES / QUALIFICATIONS: 

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High school diploma or equivalent. Work experience and demonstrated ability of oral and written communications may be substituted in lieu of formal education Experience working as a Crane Operator Knowledge of all technical calculations required for the safe operation of the drilling unit Valid medical examination and vaccination certificates

BASIC FUNCTION:



Supervise cranes and deck operations and ensure these operations are carried out in a safe and efficient manner

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Operations/Maintenance:         

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Provide Crane Operator and Roustabouts with relevant instructions for current and forthcoming operations Ensure pre-tour meeting is done prior to all non-routine deck operations Supervise all cranes and deck operations such as running casing, picking up or laying down tubular, placement of equipment and supplies, etc Coordinate supply boat traffic, particularly during loading and unloading materials Check lifted loads for clearance, obstructions in movement,balance, and proper attachment Assist in the operation of bulk system for loading, transfers and general usage Monitor quantities of expendables such as fuel, potable water, and drill water Supervise the replacement or installation of mooring lines and bulk fill up hoses Supervise the maintenance, inspection and repair of cranes and barge equipment. Ensure the Preventive Maintenance tasks on the equipment are completed and recorded Ensure a clean and organized main deck and pipe deck Maintain an organized barge equipment store Operate, maintain, and repair as needed, the rig's fire fighting equipment and systems Keep a running inventory of slings and lifting equipment in use. Advise the Barge Supervisor of shortages or damaged slings Monitor the weather conditions and rig motions Record daily activities in official logbook and ensure that proper documents and licenses are valid and posted as required Assist the Barge Supervisor during mobilization, demobilization, and rig move operations Maintain good communication with Barge Supervisor, Ballast Control Operator and drill floor Act as HLO as required and assist with the training of the helideck crew (where applicable)

CRANE OPERATOR REPORTING: Reports to the Barge Supervisor, Deck Pusher, Chief Mate or Toolpusher/Tourpusher SUPERVISION: Supervises the Assistant Crane Operator and Roustabout

LOCATION: Offshore location PREREQUISITES / QUALIFICATIONS: 



High school diploma or equivalent. Work experience and demonstrated ability of oral and written communications may be substituted in lieu of formal education Valid medical examination and vaccination certificates

BASIC FUNCTION:  

Operate the rig’s crane in a safe and efficient manner and in accordance to Company Policies and Procedures Regularly perform Preventative Maintenance on cranes and components

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Operations/Maintenance:               

Provide Roustabouts with relevant instructions for current and forthcoming operations Partake in pre-tour meeting prior to all non-routine deck operations Inspect all lifting equipment prior to use, i.e. slings, straps, shackles, wire ropes, etc Ensure lifted loads are clear of obstructions, balanced, and properly secured with tag lines Operate the crane as required for running casing/riser, picking up or laying down tubular, placement of equipment and supplies, etc Operate the crane as required for transferring personnel and materials to and from supply boats Act as Helicopter Landing Officer supervising the transit of passengers, baggage, freight and refueling operations Notify the supervisor prior to lifting or transferring heavy equipment or materials that may affect the rig’s stability Assist during rig moves and anchor running and retrieving operations as directed Assist with the replacement and installation of mooring lines and bulk fill lines Perform safety inspection on gauges, indicators, limit switches, cables, electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic systems in cranes Carry out Preventive Maintenance tasks on the cranes and components equipment. Maintain log of all maintenance records Ensure decks and work area are organized for efficient and safe operation Assist in keeping a running inventory of slings and lifting equipment in use. Inform supervisor of shortages or damaged slings Assist the Subsea department in the running and retrieval of BOPs and auxiliary equipment

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Assist third party service personnel in picking up and moving equipment for special operations Maintain good communication with the Roustabouts, Deck Pusher and Barge Supervisor Assist to maintain accurate records of all equipment loaded onto and off the rig

FIRST ASSISTANT ENGINEER REPORTING: Reports to the Chief Engineer or Maintenance Supervisor SUPERVISION: Supervises the Second Assistant Engineer LOCATION: Offshore location PREREQUISITES / QUALIFICATIONS: 

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High school diploma or equivalent. Work experience and demonstrated ability of oral and written communication may be substituted in lieu of formal education Valid 1st Engineer Unlimited License (Class 1 Motor above 3000kW) Valid medical examination and vaccination certificates Knowledge of technical calculations required for safe operation of the drilling unit and basic computer skills

BASIC FUNCTION:  

Supervise the maintenance and repair of mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic equipment onboard the vessel Exercise effective control and efficient operation of the technical and mechanical aspects of the rig with due regard to personnel safety, the rig, and protection of the environment

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Operations/Maintenance:  

Coordinate and ensure that all mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic equipment maintenance and repair is done in a safe and prudent manner Ensure compliance to Company policies, local and international regulations relating to the operation of the rig, and current pollution regulations

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Monitor the power plants controls and power distribution; ensure that power is available at all times Ensure that the permit to work system is in place and followed Participate in the effective management of the Rig Maintenance System (RMS) and ensure all records are maintained on a timely basis Operate, maintain and repair as necessary the engine cooling water system, lube oil system, and fuel system Supervise the maintenance and repair of all pumps and valves of the ballast system, thrusters, associated driven pumps and auxiliary equipment Liaise with the marine department regarding the loading, ordering and use of fuel, potable water, and drill water in consideration of the rig’s stability Plan equipment periodic maintenance according to the PMS guidelines and coordinate that maintenance with Chief Engineer or Maintenance Supervisor and other department heads Ensure that reports for repair and maintenance of equipment are accurate and complete Carry out classification society surveys as part of continuous survey of machinery Assist the Chief Engineer or Maintenance Supervisor to ensure all third-party equipment is fit for purpose, certified, correctly installed, and maintained while on the rig Maintain an adequate supply of spares to fulfill maintenance requirements and facilitate a safe and efficient operation Inform the Chief Engineer or Maintenance Supervisor and other department heads of any technical problems or limitations that may affect the safe operation of the rig Implement outstanding recommendations from audits, as issued by Clients, Regulatory Authorities or rig management Assist the Chief Engineer or Maintenance Supervisor in supplying information for maintenance and repair budget Communicate equipment problems or breakdown information via direct supervisor to Field Support Group

SECOND ASSISTANT ENGINEER REPORTING: Reports to the First Assistant Engineer or Maintenance Supervisor SUPERVISION: Supervises the Third Assistant Engineer and Motor Operator LOCATION: Offshore location PREREQUISITES / QUALIFICATIONS:



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High school diploma or equivalent. Work experience and demonstrated ability of oral and written communication may be substituted in lieu of formal education. Valid 2nd Engineer Unlimited License (Class 2 Motor above 3000kW) Valid medical examination and vaccination certificates Knowledge of technical calculations required for mechanical operations and basic computer skills

BASIC FUNCTION:  

Supervise the maintenance and repair of mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic equipment onboard the vessel Exercise effective control and efficient operation of the technical and mechanical aspects of the rig with due regard to personnel safety, the rig, and protection of the environment

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Operations/Maintenance:              

Coordinate and ensure that all mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic equipment maintenance and repair is done in a safe and prudent manner Ensure conformance to policies, local and international regulations relating to the operation of the rig, and current pollution regulations Monitor the power plants’ controls and power distribution; ensure that power is available at all times Ensure that the permit to work system is in place and followed Participate in the effective management of the Rig Maintenance System (RMS) and ensure all records are maintained on a timely basis Operate, maintain and repair as necessary the engine cooling water system, lube oil system, and fuel system Supervise the maintenance and repair on all pumps and valves of the ballast system, thrusters, associated driven pumps and auxiliary equipment Liaise with the marine department regarding the loading, ordering and use of fuel, potable water, and drill water in consideration of the rig’s stability Carry out equipment periodic maintenance according to RMS guidelines and coordinate same with First Engineer Ensure that reports for repair and maintenance of equipment are accurate and complete Carry out classification society surveys as part of continuous survey of machinery Assist the First Engineer in ensuring that all third-party equipment is fit for purpose, certified, correctly installed, and maintained while on the rig In conjunction with the First Engineer, monitor and control the use and distribution of consumables/materials; generate requisitions as required Maintain an adequate supply of spares to fulfill maintenance requirements and facilitate a safe and efficient operation

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Inform the First Engineer of any technical problems or limitations that may affect the safe operation of the rig Implement outstanding recommendations from audits, as issued by Clients, Regulatory Authorities or rig management Assist the First Engineer in supplying information for maintenance and repair budget Assist in communicating equipment problems or breakdown with Field Support group and equipment vendors

THIRD ASSISTANT ENGINEER REPORTING: Reports to the Second Assistant Engineer SUPERVISION: Supervises the Motor Operator LOCATION: Offshore location PREREQUISITES / QUALIFICATIONS: 

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High school diploma or equivalent. Work experience and demonstrated ability of oral and written communications may be substituted in lieu of formal education. Valid 3rd Engineer Unlimited License (Class 3 Motor above 3000kW) Valid medical examination and vaccination certificates Knowledge of technical calculations required for mechanical operations and basic computer skills

BASIC FUNCTION: Assist in maintaining and repairing mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic equipment onboard the vessel DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Operations/Maintenance:   

Ensure conformance to Company policies, local and international regulations relating to the operation of the rig, and current pollution regulations Perform daily inspections and maintenance on mechanical equipment Ensure compliance with the Rig Maintenance System (RMS) and ensure all records are maintained on a timely basis

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Carry out periodic maintenance according to RMS guidelines and coordinate that maintenance with supervisors and other department heads Ensure that reports for repair and maintenance of equipment are accurate and complete Assist with maintenance and repair of power plants, cooling water system, lube oil system, and fuel system Assist in troubleshooting and repairing faulty mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic drilling equipment and tools Assist in maintaining marine equipment, i.e. cranes, thrusters, ballast pumps and valves, auxiliary equipment, etc. Apply the permit to work and isolation systems as required Assist in implementing outstanding recommendations from audits, as issued by Clients, Regulatory Authorities or rig management In conjunction with the Second Engineer, monitor and control the use and distribution of consumables/materials; generate requisitions as required Assist in ensuring that all third-party equipment is fit for purpose, certified, correctly installed, and maintained while on the rig Ensure that service, maintenance and other operational reports are accurate and complete Inform supervisor and other department heads of any technical problems or limitations that may affect the safe operation of the rig Carry out classification society surveys as part of continuous survey of machinery

CHIEF MECHANIC Duties :  Comply with all company HSE policies  Responsible for Preventive and Corrective Maintenance on all Topside Mechanical equipment including but not limited to: o Top Drive Systems (Including Auxiliaries and attachments) o Rotary Table equipment o Drawworks (Including Auxiliary equipments) o Derrick (Crown Block, Fingerboards, Travelling block, etc.) o Pipe-handling Systems o Tubular delivery systems o Make-up system (Iron Roughneck, Hydraulic Catheads & Bucking Machine) o Mud Pumps (Including auxiliaries) o Hydraulic Power Units o Mud processing equipment (Shakers, Degassers, agitators, etc.) o All Drilling process Pumps and auxiliaries o Air winches and Man riding winches  Coordinate all maintenance with other departments to ensure minimum impact on operations involving critical equipment.

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Manages troubleshooting efforts for drilling tools and systems including complex hydraulic systems and facilitates repairs down to the lowest replaceable unit. Documents equipment historical data for the purpose of reliability analysis and planning necessary upgrades Initiates a MAF request when necessary to improve equipment reliability, operations efficiency or safety concerns Maintains adequate spare parts for systems in his area of responsibility to ensure minimal downtime and performs periodic inventory of same. Review Mechanic department weekly maintenance system entries for completeness and accuracy. Reviews Mechanic daily checklist for follow-up actions to any noted discrepancies Holds weekly Stop tour with all Mechanical Department Personnel selecting a different area each week Supervises the order, cleanliness and housekeeping in his areas of responsibility. Keep written hand-over notes to ensure efficient and accurate transfer of information. Attend Company training as outlined in the Training Matrix

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Comply with all company policies as outlined Responsible for Preventive and Corrective Maintenance on all Shipboard Electrical Equipment to include but not limited to: o Main and Emergency Generator o Distribution (High and Low Voltage) o Variable Frequency Drives (Propulsion and Drilling) o Electric Motors (All motors including Propulsion Drive Motors) o HVAC Systems (Electrical Part) o General Lighting Systems o Galley and Laundry Systems Coordinate all maintenance with other departments to ensure minimum impact on operations involving critical equipment. Manages troubleshooting efforts of complex electrical systems and facilitates repairs down to the lowest replaceable unit. Documents equipment historical data for the purpose of reliability analysis and planning necessary upgrades. Initiates a MAF request when necessary to improve equipment reliability, operations efficiency or safety concerns

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Maintains adequate spare parts for systems in his area of responsibility to ensure minimal downtime and performs periodic inventory of same. Operates, maintains and keeps calibration certificates current for all electrical test equipment. Reviews power one line diagrams to determine proper isolation of equipment for maintenance purposes and Lock-out tag-out program. Responsible for maintaining integrity of EX installations in hazardous locations and conducting periodic inspections of same. Review electrical department weekly maintenance system entries for completeness and accuracy. Reviews Electrical department daily checklist for follow-up actions to any noted discrepancies. Maintain all shipboard portable electrical tools and equipment keeping a log of inventory, color coding and equipment status. Supervises the order, cleanliness and housekeeping in his areas of responsibility. Holds weekly Stop tour with all Electrical Department Personnel selecting a different area each week. Keep written hand-over notes to ensure efficient and accurate transfer of information Attend Company training

Electronic Technician BASIC FUNCTION: Assist with the maintenance, repair and installation all electronic equipment onboard the rig DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Operations/Maintenance: 

Carry out daily inspections and maintenance on electronic equipment



Comply with the permit to work system



Carry out periodic maintenance according to the Rig Maintenance System (RMS) guidelines and coordinate that maintenance with supervisor and other department heads



Maintain, troubleshoot and repair of all electronic systems including dynamic positioning, communication, data acquisition, computers and navigational equipment



Maintain, troubleshoot and repair electronic systems including, but not limited to, Subsea BOP controls and drilling package instrumentation and electronics



Assist in carrying out installation, calibration, and modification of electronic systems and components



Maintain an adequate supply of spares to fulfill maintenance requirements; inform the Chief Electronic Technician when there is need to reorder



Inform supervisor and other department heads of any technical problems or limitations that may affect the safe operation of the rig



Ensure that reports for repair and maintenance of equipment are accurate and complete



Assist in providing information for maintenance and repair budget



Assist with the implementation of the outstanding recommendations from audits, as issued by Clients, Regulatory Authorities or rig management



Communicate equipment problems or breakdown information via direct supervisor to Field Support Group

Rig Electrician BASIC FUNCTION: Assist the Chief Electrician in the installation, maintenance and repair of all electrical equipment onboard the vessel DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Operations/Maintenance: 

Perform daily inspections and maintenance on electrical equipment



Comply with the permit to work and isolation systems



Carry out periodic maintenance according to the Rig Maintenance System (RMS) guidelines and coordinate that maintenance with supervisor and other department heads



Maintain, troubleshoot and repair all power generation and distribution equipment, i.e. generators and engine controls, SCRs, switchgears, transformers, etc.



Assist with the maintenance and repair of general rig equipment such as HVAC system, refrigeration plants, communication systems, lighting, etc.



Carry out maintenance and repair on electrical components of drilling equipment, i.e. Driller's console, DC drilling motors and auxiliaries, Top Drive System, drawworks, mud pumps, etc.



Carry out maintenance and repair on electrical components of marine equipment, i.e. thruster motors and auxiliaries, ballast pumps, control panels, cranes, etc.



Install new equipment as required, with regards to electrical wiring, fixtures and junction boxes, etc.



Assist in performing and interpreting power calculations, power factor, insulation tests, and positive relay tests as required



Study and understand electrical schematics as required



Maintain an adequate supply of spares to fulfill maintenance requirements



Inform Chief Electrician when there is need to reorder.



Inform supervisor and other department heads of any technical problems or limitations that may affect the safe operation of the rig



Assist with the implementation of outstanding recommendations from audits, as issued by Clients, Regulatory Authorities or rig management



Ensure that reports for repair and maintenance of equipment are accurate and complete



Assist in supplying information for maintenance and repair budget



Communicate equipment problems or breakdown information via direct supervisor to Field Support Group

RIG MECHANIC SUPERVISION: Supervises the Motor Operator BASIC FUNCTION: Assist in maintaining and repairing mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic equipment onboard the vessel DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Operations/Maintenance:      

Carry out mechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic installation, maintenance, and repair in a safe and prudent manner Perform daily inspections and maintenance on mechanical equipment Maintain and repair mechanical systems and equipment i.e. prime movers, air and water system, lubrication and fuel system, etc Troubleshoot and repair faulty mechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic equipment and tools Assist in maintaining marine equipment, i.e. cranes, thrusters, ballast pumps and valves, auxiliary equipment, etc Identify and respond to abnormal operating conditions and/or patterns of equipment



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Carry out periodic maintenance according to the Rig Maintenance System (RMS) guidelines and coordinate that maintenance with supervisors and other department heads Ensure that requirements concerning regulatory bodies are met in all cases of equipment repair and installation Comply with the permit to work and isolation system Maintain service reports and advise supervisor on condition of equipment and spare parts requirements Perform machine work with lathe, drill press, grinding and surfacing equipment Install, operate, maintain and repair additional or temporary mechanical equipment used for special operation Assist in implementing outstanding recommendations from equipment audits, as issued by Clients, Regulatory Authorities or rig management Assist in ensuring that all third-party equipment is fit for purpose, certified, correctly installed, and maintained while on the rig Inform supervisor and other department heads of any technical problems or limitations that may affect the safe operation of the rig Maintain an adequate supply of spares to fulfill maintenance requirements and facilitate a safe and efficient operation Ensure that service, maintenance and other operational reports are accurate and complete

Safety Officer Job Description: QHSE: Responsible for/ensure: • Compliance with the company Code of Conduct. • Compliance with applicable internal and external governing requirements. • Non-compliances are promptly acted on and reported to the direct supervisor. • The standard for tidiness and cleanness is adhered to. • Assume the safety role as per station bill and emergency preparedness plan. • Good and clear communications with all involved parties. • Daily detailed planning is for all upcoming operations Participate in: • Meeting activities in a proactive and constructive manner. • Training and competence assessments as assigned and/or required.

Job Specific: Responsible for/ensure: • All relevant governing documents are adhered to by direct reports. • Promotion of safety awareness on the unit. • That clear daily guidelines are provided to all direct reports. • Safe working practices are understood and carried out by all onboard. • Non-compliances are promptly acted on and reported to the direct supervisor. • Other duties are performed as and when required and/or directed by his/her direct supervisor. Participate in: • Or conduct safety introductions and mentoring. • Or conduct safety inspections/audits as per procedures or as directed. • Or conduct investigations as per procedures or as directed. • The planning and execution of safety drills and musters. • Or conduct coaching and follow up all internal training requirements. • Preparation for future operations. The planning and execution of all HSE activities onboard Personal skills: • Proactive and safe work attitude • Team attitude • Good communication skills • Commercial awareness and business understanding

Senior Drilling Supervisors Our Client - An International Oil and Gas Operator are currently looking for Sr Drilling Supervisors to work on 28/28 rotation for their operations in Offshore Indonesua. Attractive day rates apply. Job Description • Manage day-to-day drilling operations in accordance with approved company programs, HSSE policies, standards and systems to fully meet project objectives; • Provide instructions to the drilling contractor and third party service contractors • Manage onboard personnel; • Maintain a constant awareness of well bore conditions and operating constraints that affect operational safety; • Play a lead role in the well control team • Work with the office drilling team to ensure effective use the marine vessels, aircrafts, trucks regarding movement of personnel, materials and equipment; • Audit the work performed by the drilling contractor and third party service contractors • Ensure all drilling and cost control reports required by the Company, Driling Manager and the regulatory bodies are completed to a professional standard; • Ensure all lessons learned are captured • Manage company HSSE systems on the drilling unit and drilling location; • Ensure that HSE has the highest priority during the entire drilling operation Candidate Requirements Valid IWCF, HOSIET/BOSIET, medical certificate Minimum 15 years of drilling experience with at least 10 years as a Drilling Supervisor Offshore Jack Up operations experience HSE-Oriented Ideally exposure to HPHT or Deepwater Operations

Day Drilling Supervisor MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: • Guarantee the accomplishment of the drilling and/or completion and/or work-over operations, in compliance with codes of practice, safety and environmental protection, all while optimising costs and lead times • Ensure the suitability to operational requirements of personnel, equipment and services • Aim to improve equipment, services and operational procedures • Participate in the training of junior staff

• Ensure competency of crew and personnel safety MAIN ACTIVITIES: • Review operations programs and supervise the implementation of these • Control the activity of contractors and supervisors • Personally supervise delicate or risky operations • Optimize operations in relation with engineering, geology and reservoir entities • Optimize rig equipment in relation with contractors • Anticipate potential problems and plan alternative strategies • Compose and review operating procedures • Ensure the reliability of technical information • Ensure or control daily and final reporting of wells or of operations • Participate in the production of technical and operational syntheses • Conduct or check costs follow-up • Optimize the activities of service providers and assess their performance • Ensure the respect of safety rules, of the environment and of the frame of reference • Evaluate the competency of the crew OTHER REQUIREMENTS: • Experience of acting as a Company Man/Day Drilling Supervisor on semi-sub rigs, with appropriate experience of Drilling, completion and work-over operations • Valid certification including IWCF • Experience of managing contractors and able to make informed decisions 1) Drilling preparation: According to well history and geological prognosis of the block, offset well information, DSV should analysis, summaries up well history, master overview and key point in every stage before operation start. Review drilling design according to their experience and analysis of well history. Participate in the preparation for spud-in inspection on behalf of Company. Complete other work arranged by Company. 2) Drilling operation: DSV should provide technical support and consultancy on well-site for all drilling operation according to drilling design, from HSE aspect, schedule of drilling program aspect, cost aspect, quality aspect. DSV should provide technical support and consultancy on well-site for dealing with any emergency scenario as complication, accidents or well control problem, according to Company's instruction.

DSV should prepare, check and submit drilling daily report, phase sum up report and associated reports. DSV should provide technical support and consultancy for managing materials and supplies on well-site of company, and coordinate others. Submit conclusion of each hole section after 2 weeks operated. Submit handover record to COMPANY before 2 day shift rotation. Other work arranged by Company. 3)After drilling operation Submit conclusion of single well. Finish complete report. 4)Miscellaneous Work onboard 12 hours per day with 28 days rotation period. Daily work time may exceed 12 hours during complications such as fluid loss, fishing operation or well control issue, etc.; no extra fee will be paid in above situation.

Directional Drillers - Senior, Lead, & Seconds Scientific Drilling, is a progressive, privately owned Oilfield Service Company that pioneered Downhole Navigation Systems in 1969, by offering the first commercial Steering Tool (''The Eye''). Since then the company has developed cutting edge systems for Surveying, Production Logging and Directional Drilling. Due to our philosophy of self-sufficiency, we are better poised in up or down markets to ''weather the storm'' of this industry, no matter what course it takes. We design, build and utilize our own technology, as this allows us the ability to develop purpose built services that meet the demands of our large customer base. Scientific Drilling currently has multiple job openings available in Finleyville, PA. The Senior and Lead DD's must live within 150 miles of the Finleyville shop. Second DD's must live within 100 miles of the Finleyville shop. All candidates should have horizontal well drilling experience with motors and nudge experience using air only with air hammers. We are looking for motivated, experienced individuals to fulfill the following roles: Senior and Lead Directional Driller: Essential Duties and Responsibilities 

The Senior and Lead Directional Driller performs directional drilling services at the well site without direct supervision. The Senior and Lead DD plans, executes, and manages all

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phases of directional drilling jobs of low-to-moderate complexity to deliver quality service that meets client expectations and SDI standards. Service quality, job preparation, planning, and job safety are key directives of this job. Manages own personal development and maintains current competencies described in the competency section. Responsible for training, coaching, and mentoring second and trainee DDs. Meets and maintains all minimum Safety Training requirements. Lead DD's assists more experienced Senior DDs at the well site until he/she gains the required experience and proficiency necessary to become a Senior DD. Lead DD's works on complex directional wells with partial supervision from the Senior DD or alone on less advanced well types. Demonstrates advanced knowledge of all DD techniques and all surveying methods used in the location. Assists with pre-job planning and equipment preparation. Performs kick-offs under difficult situations (deep, high angle, and with anti-collision risks). Develops skill on intermediate well planning using Well Plan and Compass. Helps in the preparation of End of Well Reports and final client data delivery. Assists the DD Coordinator and Senior DD in the preparation of well site reports. Is able to hold a tour without supervision.

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Learns quickly and adapts to new problems and situations. Pursues every job with drive and determination. Uses logic to solve problems with effective solutions. Is personally committed to continuous improvement. Listens and is able to communicate effectively with managers, peers, and clients, both written and verbally. Presents self with professional appearance and behavior.

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WinServ Surveyor Online Proficiency Exam Online Shock and Vibration Online Torque, Drag & Hydraulics Required HSE Courses Mag Comp

Second Directional Driller 

The Second Directional Driller or Second DD performs directional drilling services at the well site with direct supervision. The Second DD works under the direction of the Lead or Senior DD and assists in all phases of a directional drilling job to deliver quality

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service that meets client expectations and SDI standards. Service quality and job safety are key directives of this job. Manages own personal development and maintains current competencies described in the competency section. Assists in training, coaching, and mentoring DD trainees. Meets and maintains all minimum Safety Training requirements. Assists more experienced DDs at the well site until he/she gains the required experience and proficiency necessary to become a Lead DD. Works on directional wells with full supervision from the Lead or Senior DD as a night hand, typically on basic to intermediate well types. Demonstrates basic knowledge of primary DD techniques and all surveying methods. Assists with equipment preparation at the rig site. Performs basic kick-offs under simple situations (shallow, low angle without anticollision risks). Assists in the generation of daily reports. Handles data entry and possesses basic skills on Compass. Can work a tower at night with minimal or no supervision.

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Learns quickly and adapts to new problems and situations. Pursues every job with drive and determination. Uses logic to solve problems with effective solutions. Is personally committed to continuous improvement. Listens and is able to communicate effectively with managers, peers, and clients, both written and verbally. Presents self with professional appearance and behavior.

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WinServ Surveyor Online Shock and Vibration Required HSE Courses

Solids Control/Dewatering Technician Seeking 12 EXPERIENCED solids control technicians. Must have previous solids control experience on land based rigs. Plant experience is NOT acceptable. The solids control technician will be responsible for:  

Maintaing and operating solids control equipment (shakers, dryers, centrifuges) Operating heavy equipment (trac hoe, forklift, etc)

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Working on a 21/7 rotation Working at various job sites throughout the United States

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Preferred applicants will live in TEXAS but others will be considered Minimum of one year of CONTINUOUS solids control AND dewatering experience that can be verified Submit to a background check including driving record, criminal record and previous employment Able to provide 3 supervisor references with working phone numbers Submit to pre and random drug screening Must have own transporation that can be kept with the employee at the rig Must be flexible in scheduling and location of job sites

Drilling Superintendent Major Oil and Gas Operator are?currently looking for a Drilling Superintendent working within their offices located in Aberdeen. This role mainly focuses on?managing their Decommissioning programme.?You would be a part of a?small multi discipline team planning and executing multiple subsea production well decommissioning abandonments using semi-sub rig and LWI vessels. This is a long term 2 years + contract office based position. Ideally you would have at least 10 years of subsea drilling/well engineering experience. You will be responsible for :      

Developing well abandonment designs Developing detailed execution programs Managing 3rd party contractors Cost estimating/monitoring Performance reporting Rig Engineering

Field Engineer - Liner Hanger Job Scope Supervise the preparation and installation of Well Construction Product (WCP) especially liner systems equipment at the rig site to the customer requirements as well as service and prepare assemblies, document packages in the workshop and liaise with onshore staff.

Duties & Responsibilities -Demonstrate through assessment and internal interactions, full understanding of equipment, systems and functionality -Liaise with on site rig crew to ensure correct equipment handling during installation -Install and/or assist in the installation of equipment using proven and established working practices -Ensure that all possible preparations have taken place, equipment is fit for use and all pre-installation checks and/or testing have been carried. -Ensure that all documentation and/or certification is relative to equipment -Maintain appropriate contact with customer representatives at sites and ensure that the necessary parties are continually updated on current job status -Attend operations meeting to share and update on recent site activities and new equipment/processes/technical information -Attend pre-job briefing and debriefing meetings to update on customer requirements -Ensure that all documentation required for operational activities are up to date and maintained -Perform other duties which may be assigned from time to time Requirements: • Candidate must possess at least a Diploma in Engineering or equivalent • At least 5 years related working experience in related field • Excellent written and oral communication, both in English and Bahasa Malaysia • Computer literate and familiar with Microsoft Office softwares • Fast learner, results oriented and independent with strong interpersonal skills • Possess strong customer service skills, i.e. listening, follow-through, willingness to help • Ability to adapt positively to changes in policies, procedures, priorities or work environments • Good presentation, analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to resolve complex issues • Possess excellent project planning and project management skills with the ability to develop short-term plans/goals • We encourage Malaysian citizens or hold relevant residence status to apply

Completion & Testing Team Leader Job Description: The CTTL provides leadership to the completion and testing functions. The CTTL will lead the Completions teams located in London and Ghana (Accra/Takoradi/On board Drilling Units) to deliver the required completions and testing programmes in accordance with company Well Engineering Policies and Procedures, specific policies and procedures applicable to Ghana operations in the most cost-efficient manner without harm to people and the environment. General Responsibilities The CTTL is responsible for the operational, technical, safety, environmental, financial, quality assurance and administrative aspects of completion and testing strategies and operations. Overviews all completion and testing operations to ensure compliance with company Oil policies and statutory regulations. Support for the completion and testing team in Accra and also liaise with the company Subsurface and Operations groups as required. Responsible for completion/testing engineering support in Ghana Deepwater (Jubilee Unit Area, Tano Deep and West Cape Three Points blocks). Ensures EHS requirements are integral to all aspects of completion, testing and well intervention activities. Contribute to delivering operational EHS performance. Ensures that all completion activities comply with company standards and governmental regulations. Provides completions input to team and well engineering delivery objectives as necessary. Provide input into the specification of completion, well testing and well intervention related equipment and services in accordance with company procedures. Ensures that all work within the area of responsibility is adequately documented and lessons learned are captured for the benefit of future company operations worldwide. Ensure well material and service providers comply with specified quality assurance requirements. Liaise with sub-surface personnel to ensure reservoir requirements are delivered. Build effective relationships and interact professionally with internal/external stakeholders and

service companies. Specific Responsibilities EHS Ensures EHS is at the highest priority in all elements of programme delivery Demonstrates and publicises company commitment to EHS to all parties including the offshore crews by regular offshore visits Implement and monitor EHS plans for all operations Operational Support Ensure well completion & testing objectives are understood by all departmental personnel, and are delivered. Provide technical and operational support in completions & testing operations including the design, execution, and post job analysis as needed. Maintains continuous familiarity with daily completions & testing operations to ensure full understanding of issues and operational problems Ensure KPI's for completions & testing are agreed and understood prior to each well and performance is monitored and reported against. Departmental Management Develop interfacing / communication documentation on "how we work" between the various teams Provide completions & testing interface with the company subsurface team in London and exploration team in Cape Town as required. Provide completions & testing interface with JV partners. Provide completions & testing interface with Project Teams Provide completions & testing input to Operational team in Accra. Responsible for providing cost reporting against the completions & testing aspects of the Ghana Jubilee Well Engineering Budget. Provide input to completions & testing KPI's and performance related topics.

Provide technical input to TCM's, UOC's and other partner / management meetings. Co-ordinate Peer Review / Project Reviews. Initiate and co-ordinate technical studies where required. Provide technical interface with C&P London for completions & testing work. Provide completions & testing input into any future development work. Supports the ICWEM in the implementation of the Accra Well Engineering Management System. Qualifications A University degree in an engineering discipline, preferably in mechanical or petroleum engineering. Fluent in English both written and spoken. Interpersonal skills necessary to establish good working relationships with team. High proficiency with IT and industry software including WellCat or other Tubing Movement Modelling Prosper or other Nodal Analysis Software Drill String Design with emphasis on Torque / Drag Modelling MS Suite Valid survival certification Experience Extensive experience as a completions engineer with operating companies. Subsea completions experience within the last five years in water depths greater than 800 metres. Knowledge and experience in design and running of Cased Hole Frac Packs, Open Hole Gravel Packs, subsea well testing, and subsea tree / landing string systems. Work experience in remote locations and knowledge of work environments in West Africa.

Well Testing Operator Job Description: SUMMARY: Under general supervision; maintains and oversees all Well Testing equipment during the rigging up to ensure they are working properly and safely, and according to the specific requirements of the customer

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Determine equipment and best method to rig up according to the package selected by the customer. 2. With the assistance of other operators unloads and assembles the equipment to be used, sets up the service unit, and initiates the rig up. 3. Provides training, guidance, and leadership in the operation of well testing equipment, to less experienced personnel. 4. Works on-call 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, except for regularly scheduled days-off period. To be available on short notice for performing work duties. 5. Will be familiar with correct SOP & QA/QC procedures, and perform basic routine equipment maintenance in preparation for next job. 6. Required to pull travel trailers to job site according to local regulations. 7. Performs routing readings of equipment during rigging up to ensure equipment is performing according to customer's requirements while maintaining a safe operation at all times. 8. When needed, assist with maintenance, painting, grinding, calibrating, and any other equipment/facility needs. Will utilize maintenance forms to ensure all work is completed properly or tagged for out of service if required. 9. Observes safe working practices, safety rules and regulations. Complies with Company safety policies and procedures. Initiates Job Safety Analysis procedures prior to the rig up and for Safety Meetings as well as tail gate meetings. Corrects obvious hazards immediately or reports to Product Line Supervisor if not immediately correctable. 10. Attends in-house and/or outside training seminars to acquire basic knowledge of Company safety programs and policies. 11. Acts to develop TETRA services in becoming a "Best-in-Class" service provider by working to ensure seamless operations as viewed by the customer. 12. Promotes Company Image by ensuring facilities and vehicles are clean and well maintained. Personal appearance will also be clean and uniforms/PPE will be clean and will only have company approved signs on them 13. Performs other duties as assigned. REQUISITES: 1. Education: High School Diploma or general education degree (GED) and two to three years of job related experienced; or equivalent combination of education and experience.

2. Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance manuals, and procedure manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to speak and effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers and other employees of the organization. 3. Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio and percent to draw and interpret bar graphs. Ability to apply concepts of basic algebra and geometry. 4. Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form. Ability to deal with and solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in standardized situations. 5. Pass the required physical examination and drug screen as well as a Motor Vehicle Record check. Certain locations may require possession of a valid Commercial Driver's License with Hazardous Material and Air Brake endorsements. Fork Life Operator License may also be required.

Stabber One of the largest oilfield services companies, Weatherford operates in more than 100 countries and employs more than 50,000 people worldwide. With a product and service portfolio that spans the life cycle of a well- drilling, evaluation, completion, production and intervention- and a robust research and development effort, we are well positioned to meet the ever-evolving needs of the oil and gas industry. JOB SCOPE Safely achieve vertical alignment on tubular joints and all work necessary to accomplish such tasks from rig derrick. DUTIES * Prepare accurate tickets, job reports, time sheets, and other administrative forms. * Independently operate and perform basic troubleshooting and minor repair of tubular service equipment. * Assist in developing job action planning with customer on location. * Verify all necessary equipment and supplies are on location and in proper working condition. * Conduct pre-job safety meeting. * May serve as well site representative when required * Rig up and rig down power tongs and power units. * Handle all tools and equipment needed in rig derrick. * Align and stab tubulars in conjunction with tong operator and driller. * Latch and unlatch elevators and pick up line. * Assist in duties required with ongoing casing/tubular operations. * Visually inspect stabbing equipment and tools before, during, and after job to ensure safe working conditions. * Available on a 24 hour basis to respond to customer needs.

* Work assignments carried out to the highest quality level. * Perform various other duties and activities as assigned by supervisor within the physical constraints of the job. QUALIFICATIONS * 3+ years experience in related field * General knowledge of casing/tubing operations * Strong communication skills * Should be able to work closely with fellow employees * Mechanical aptitude * The physical ability to immediately respond to emergency situations

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