Pumpman/ Deck crew
Job Description
The Deck Crew - Pumpman will carry out the tasks and duties as directed by the Deck Foreman or the Marine Superintendents delegated representative in order to enable the installation to operate in a safe and efficient manner.
General
The Deck Crew - Pumpman is responsible to the Marine Lead and Deck Foreman for:
Specifically
- Operation of cargo and ballast systems as directed by Line Manager; including setting up and monitoring crude oil washing, tank cleaning and associated cargo equipment.
- Maintaining all cargo equipment, pumps, valves, COW machines etc. as required.
- Carrying out mechanical repairs to equipment and pipework as required.
- Flange management of cargo / ballast and associated systems, including swinging spec blinds.
- Carrying out manual checks of tank levels and sampling as required.
- Isolating Authority – Cargo and Ballast systems.
- Routine maintenance and repairs of accommodation fittings.
- Ensuring stocks and spares for cargo and ballast systems and accommodation are maintained and ordered as required.
- Knowledge of PM system including the ability to input/extract data.
- Maintaining cleanliness of pump room.
- Carrying out daily routines and checks of cargo and ballast system as required.
- Operation, inspection and maintenance of permanent and temporary lifting equipment throughout the installation as directed by the Deck Foreman or [Crane Operator].
- Carrying out rigging and lifting operations under the direction of the designated installation Rigger.
- The handling of stores to and from supply boat and within the installation.
- Carrying out HDA duties as required. Carrying out duties associated with safe helicopter operations and the day to day requirements to keep the helideck and associated equipment operational under the direction of the Deck Foreman (HLO).
- Assisting with the mooring and unmooring of shuttle tankers including transfer of export hose.
- Assisting with operation of cargo and ballast systems as directed by Line Manager, including setting up and monitoring crude oil washing, tank cleaning and associated cargo equipment.
- Assisting in maintaining all cargo equipment, pumps, valves etc. as required.
- Carrying out manual checks of tank levels and sampling as required.
- Fabric maintenance including mechanical preparation and application of paint as required.
- Keeping Deck Foreman advised of usage and re-order requirements of deck.
- Assisting with scaffolding matters as agreed with Deck Foreman and designated installation Scaffolder.
- Ensuring continuous compliance with the Competency Assurance scheme.
- Any other duties, including housekeeping, as directed by the Deck Foreman.
- Performing tasks in a safe and responsible manner.
Desired Qualities / Qualifications
Education & experience
Qualifications:
- Combined Offshore Survival, Fire Fighting and HUET Certificate A;H
- MIST / IMIST A;H
- Oil & Gas UK Offshore Medical Certificate A;H
- Oil & Gas UK Certificate of Fitness to Participate in Emergency Response Team Duties A;H
- Tradesman qualification or similar experience A;H
Experience
- Previous experience in similar position
- Arrival Installation Safety Induction A;H
- Isolating Authority A;H
- Flange management MJI10/MJI19 A;H
- Small Bore Tubing/ Fittings A;H
- Offshore Emergency Response Team Member A;H
- Offshore Emergency Helideck Team Member A;H
- Offshore Lifeboat Coxswain A
- Electronic Permit to Work, Performing Authority A;H
- Authorised Gas Tester A;H
- Rigger Stage 1 A;H
- Banksman/ Slinger A;H
- Tanker Familiarisation Training A;H
- Specialised Oil Tanker Training – 5 day A;H
- Helicopter Refuelling H
- Environmental Awareness A;H
- Dangerous Goods by Air Awareness A;H
- Maximo A;H
- CAA Offshore Operator A;H
Role Training
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Consultant(s)
Natalie Newlands
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Vacancy ID
TR2023156
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Job Type
Contract
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Department
Trades
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