ABERDEEN, United Kingdom
4 days ago
Master

Petrofac is a leading international service provider to the energy industry, with a diverse client portfolio including many of the world’s leading energy companies.

We design, build, manage and maintain infrastructure for our clients. We recruit, reward, and develop our people based on merit regardless of race, nationality, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, marital status or disability. We value our people and treat everyone who works for or with Petrofac fairly and without discrimination.

 

The world is re-thinking its energy supply and energy security needs; planning for a phased transition to alternative energy sources. We are here to help our clients meet these evolving energy needs.

This is an exciting time to join us on this journey.  

 

We support flexible working requests and have adopted a hybrid approach for most of our office-based roles. We ask employees to be present in the office at least three days per week.

 

Are you ready to bring the right energy to Petrofac and help us deliver a better future for everyone?

 

The post is based offshore on the Irish Sea Pioneer on a 2/2, 2/2, 2/3 rotation.

JOB TITLE: MASTER

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

During Operational modes, when the Master is in sole command, he has overriding authority and responsibility on all matters affecting the safety of the crew, the environment and the vessel. The Master is also the deputy OIM. All Marine aspects of the Irish Sea Pioneer and focal point for all Class and Flag State issues. Ensuring all tests, checks and procedures are in place prior to any jacking operation and transit. Ensuring adequate weather information is collected prior to any jacking operation and transit. Commanding of the Irish Sea Pioneer during transit voyages as marine Master. Safe navigation of the vessel, its stability and seaworthiness. Stability and weight distribution of the elevated unit. Watch-keeping as required. Monitoring the fire and gas panel and communications, including marine VHF, emergency UHF, shore-side telephones, fax and e-mail facilities during watch-keeping shift on the bridge. Supervision of the deck department. Correct loading and discharge of all fluid in the Irish Sea Pioneer’s integral tanks. Training of all deck personnel to ensure familiarisation in all aspects of operations and watch-keeping requirements. Frequent inspection rounds of the vessel, with particular reference to health and safety requirements, to ensure all is in order. Training of marine crew. On activation of the ISP GPA, reports to bridge emergency control team (ECT) as Incident Controller. Review as per schedule BMS controlled manuals and submit changes under the document control procedures to office. Ensure the Petrofac HSSE Advisor is kept informed on safety and pollution control issues. Operational handover notes to be compiled for relief at the end of each tour of duty and copy to be sent to office. Comply with Permit to Work and risk assessment procedures. Prepare work orders and work permits, requiring isolation as appropriate to progress maintenance activities. Diagnose and rectify faults to maximise equipment availability and report all defects to management. Carry out effective troubleshooting to maximize installation efficiency, identify spares required, and initiate ordering of same. Monitors and controls work by vendors/contractors within own remit. Fundamental to Installation recovery from level zero. Input accurate data into SAP for recording of working time (Time writing) and historical data. Operate as part of the multi-tasking Operations Team, assisting with helicopter, supply boat process and tanker operations as required. Provide electrical input and feedback into the installation work planning process. Take personal responsibility for safety and adhere to Petrofac’s ‘Eight Golden Rules’. ‘Live’ our Petrofac Values and apply them in day-to-day work. Take care of your personal health and safety and, by your actions, help to ensure the safety of others. Comply with company policies, Code of Business Conduct etc., local policies, standards and legislation. Bring to the attention of Supervisors any hazards or potential hazards in all spheres of activity. Report promptly all accidents, incidents and near misses to the Supervisor. Ensure knowledge and understanding of HS&E responsibilities and actively participate in health and safety activities on site. Ensure your personal certificates as per Company skills matrix are valid and safety critical competency is maintained and also compile and maintain personal profile  to demonstrate competency in line with Company procedure. In the event of an emergency, carry out such duties as identified in the emergency response procedure and participate in emergency response team training. Train other personnel as directed; take on multi-tasking duties as and when competency proved in skills defined by Client and act flexibly to cover temporary projects and other roles as required. Actively suggest improvements to plant processes and use the Maintenance change process where appropriate. Lead/attend Hazops/ Hazids/Work Place Risk Assessments/Tool Box Talks as and when required. Participate in audits and inspections as directed by Line Manager or Client. Ensure that any defects in working practices, machinery, tools, equipment, protective measures and protective clothing are immediately brought to the attention of management so that steps can be instigated to remedy the defect or take the equipment out of service until repaired or made safe. Provide a detailed handover log to provide sufficient information to the oncoming shift team to continue safe and efficient operation.

 

ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS:

Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training course. OGUK medical and ENG.1 medical. MIST. Department of Transport Competency as Master (Class II/2) (STCW.95). GMDSS General Operators. Experience in the offshore industry is advantageous. Experience as Master. Experience with a similar unit, which includes experience in lift boats, jack-up rigs or supply boats would be advantageous. Major emergency management. LOLER awareness. COSHH awareness. Permit to work system awareness. STOP and/or Synergi awareness. H2S / breathing apparatus. Manual handling. Team worker and team builder. Technical awareness. Accept responsibility. Initiative. Risk management. Written and oral communication. Safety conscious. Flexible and adaptable. Self-motivated. Ability to work at height, undertake confined space entry and engage in lone working as required. Advanced ship handling. Recognised training course for OIM. Company familiarisation and induction training, covering operations, safety, QA/QC and protection of the environment. Panamanian Certificate of Competency as Master. Oilwell drilling technology. Introduction to oilfield / well servicing. Marine operations of self-elevating platforms. Computer literate.

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