Job Description
Far Frontier Energy Services Sdn Bhd
About the role
Offshore operations, maintenance and repair of the ROV/Trenching system and ancillary equipment under the direction of the Superintendent/Supervisor.
Duties/Responsibilities
- To perform ROV operations as instructed fand in accordance with approved procedures and the Company Solutions QHS&E Policy & Objectives
- Updating of the PMS records
- Stock-taking and inventory control of the system spares and consumables
- Completion of system and project paperwork (e.g. inventory, weekly ROV/safety reports, dive logs, video logs, etc…) under the direction of the Superintendent or Supervisor
- To conduct ROV/Trenching and systems offshore maintenance in compliance with the Company schedules
- Good House keeping of ROV/Trenching system
- To carry out other tasks as may be delegated by the Company Management or Supervisor
HSE Responsibilities
- Be familiar with and comply with the Company policies and procedures at their place of work
- Recognizes health, safety and environmental hazards and suggest means of eliminating or controlling these hazards
- Must stop the job in the event that they, others or equipment may be exposed to injury /damage
- Report all hazards to management whether they are addressed or not
- Use the reporting system for reporting all incidents, Near misses and Unsafe acts
- Assists with generating, updating and reviewing risk assessments and JSA’s
- Participates in HSE Meetings and TBT within their department.
- Being conversant with the Project HSE Plan as it applies to ROV/Trenching Operations
- Participating in accident investigation where required
- Complies with all the Employee responsibilities listed in the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
- When enrolled in the Company sponsored training schemes, every effort must be made to complete the learning modules
- Complies with all Company PPE requirements and procedures
Qualification
- Shall preferably be qualified in an engineering discipline to a nationally recognised standard or a time served technician with a minimum of 3 years experience
- Shall meet IMCA competence criteria by satisfactorily completing assessment as a Pilot/Technician Grade 1 with a nominal minimum of 1 years’ offshore experience and 100 hours piloting
- Shall possess extensive knowledge of current safety and quality standards as applied to systems and their requirements in an offshore environment
- Shall possess current offshore survival, medical certification and passport
Required certificates
- Passport with 2 years validity
- ROV competency Cert for position
- Petronas Medical (PMU)
- Offshore BOSIET/FOET/HEUT Optio approved training
- CA-EBS (Compressed Air Emergency Breathing System)
- TSBB (Travel By Boat Safety)
- University, Diploma, trade certificate