What are the responsibilities and job description for the Marine Control Room Operator position at BW Offshore?
BW Offshore leverages more than four decades of experience in operating advanced offshore production systems and executing complex projects. We are proud to have executed 40 FPSO and FSO projects. We have cultivated a culture of thorough engineering, trust and teamwork throughout the organisation.
BW Offshore is actively engaged in the energy transition by developing clean energy production solutions, applying its offshore engineering and operations capabilities to drive future value creation. Our aim is to create tailored energy solutions for evolving global energy markets.
We are looking for an experienced Marine Control Room Operator to support Catcher FPSO North Sea.
Key Tasks And Responsibilities
Skills
We are deeply committed to creating and maintaining a safe, inclusive, and equitable working environment for all. We believe that diversity is not just a buzzword, but a critical component of our success, and we are dedicated to valuing and celebrating the unique perspectives and experiences that every individual brings to our team.
BW Offshore is actively engaged in the energy transition by developing clean energy production solutions, applying its offshore engineering and operations capabilities to drive future value creation. Our aim is to create tailored energy solutions for evolving global energy markets.
We are looking for an experienced Marine Control Room Operator to support Catcher FPSO North Sea.
Key Tasks And Responsibilities
- Operate, monitor and troubleshoot Marine systems related to storage, export, ballast & stability, HC blanketing, Inert Gas Systems
- Maintain Central Control Room (CCR) operations shift log and conduct shift handover;
- Monitor vessel activity inside the 500m safety zone;
- Conduct 2-way initial communication and information exchange with aircraft servicing the FPSO.
- Responsible for Helicopter Weather monitoring and submission of weather reports prior to aircraft departure;
- Use Maintenance Management System to generate work orders, update records etc.;
- Use the Permit To Work system, prepare permits. Adhere to Permit To Work requirements;
- Undertake training relevant to the position;
- Participate in the emergency peparedness drills, safety meetings, and on the job training;
- Assist in any other work as directed by Department Head.
- Minimum of OOW Unlimited Class II/1
- MODU Code Ballast/Stabiliy training or exposure is desirable
Skills
- Good interpersonal and communication skills
- Flexibility, honesty and reliability are considered important factors
- Career development and growth opportunities.
- Competitive remuneration package.
- A diverse culture with inclusive and creative teams who lead with integrity.
- The ability to travel to offshore locations and operational offices.
We are deeply committed to creating and maintaining a safe, inclusive, and equitable working environment for all. We believe that diversity is not just a buzzword, but a critical component of our success, and we are dedicated to valuing and celebrating the unique perspectives and experiences that every individual brings to our team.
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