Ass. Technical Section Leader for Seadrill offshore NF

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Ass. Technical Section Leader for Seadrill offshore NF

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Assistant Technical Section Leader
Employer: Puglisevich Crews@ Services
Updated: Sep 17 2014
Desired Expertise: Ships Engineer
Experience: 3+ years
Minimum Education: High School/Secondary
Location: Offshore Newfoundland, Canada
Employment Type: Full Time Contractor

ASSISTANT TECHNICAL SECTION LEADER
COMPANY/CLIENT: Seadrill
BUSINESS ADDRESS:
Seadrill
139 Water Street
St. John's, Newfoundland
Canada
A1C 1B2

SUPERVISES: Senior Mechanic, Mechanic, Engine Room Operator, Motor Man, Welder
REPORTS TO: Technical Section Leader
DEPARTMENT: Technical
SALARY RANGE: $155,000-$170,000
Medical, Dental, RRSP Packages Available
LOCATION: Offshore Newfoundland
TYPE OF RIG: Semisub, West Aquarius
ROTATION: 21/21
POSITION: Permanent, Full time
CONTRACT: 2 year contract with possibility of extension
NUMBER OF POSITIONS AVAILABLE: 3

JOB SUMMARY: Performs the maintenance and repair of all technical and mechanical equipment on board the unit. Ensures that all legal, regulatory rules, regulations and company policies and procedures are adhered to by personnel.

PREREQUISITES/QUALIFICATIONS:

High School Diploma or Equivalent
Minimum 2 years experience in an Offshore or Marine Environment
1st Assistant Engineer STCW '95 III/2 and flag state equivalent
3+ years previous experience in a role with 6th generation semi-sub drilling rig
Broad range of mechanical and electrical skills. Able to operate software applications as applicable to position
Must pass Physical, Drug Screen and Background/Pre-Employment Screening Checks.
Complete competency requirements for current position and work towards gaining competency in the next position

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Ensure effective use of the Company's Maintenance Management System
Ensure that personnel complete tasks in a safe and efficient manner and comply with all company policies, regulatory laws and regulations
Assists the Technical Section Leader with all certificates for Class, Flag State and regulatory body requirements
Assist in planning and coordinating all preventative and corrective maintenance activities in conjunction with other department heads to avoid downtime
Perform maintenance of all the unit's systems including the piping system according to the maintenance program
Ensure that the permit to work and isolation system are strictly adhered to by the maintenance department
Promote and develop maintenance task optimization and provide feedback to technical team/maintenance manager. Follow up and implement approved changed to IFS
Work with Technical Section Leader and other supervisors to coordinate daily work activities accordingly
Assist the Technical Section Leader to ensure that all Third Party equipment is fit for purpose certified, correctly installed and maintained while on the rig
Develop and promote effective troubleshooting condition evaluation and root cause failure analysis programs for all technical equipment
Responsible for coordinating management of change for design modification of equipment and vessel
Ensure technical inventory is maintained within budget and at operating levels
Perform or lead incident investigation as required
Liaise with the marine department regarding the loading, ordering and use of fuel, lubes, potable water and drill water
Assist the electrical department with repair and maintenance of electrical equipment as required
Assist the drilling department with repair and maintenance of drilling equipment as required
Ensure equipment is maintained as per Seadrill and manufacturer's recommendations
Ensure that reports for repair and maintenance of equipment are accurate and complete
Carry out classification surveys as part of continuous survey of machinery
Monitor the power plant controls and power distribution. Ensure power is available at all times
Assist other departments to ensure first line maintenance is performed effectively
Establish and maintain a working relationship with the Client representative
Liaise with shore bases technical staff to ensure a timely transfer of knowledge within the fleet
Assist Chief Engineer with preparing budget
Mentor, develop and train crew members to ensure they are competent to work in their current job positions and where appropriate coached and prepared for the next position
Ensure that approved rig operating procedures are adhered to at all times. Report all unsafe activities, situations, and potential hazards to supervisor
Actively participate in safety, departmental, pre-tour, client meetings, etc.
Actively participate in the Safety Management Systems
Ensure housekeeping is maintained in assigned areas
Conduct performance appraisals for subordinates. Recommend promotion, development or disciplinary action
Effectively use all safety and environmental tools employed by Seadrill (4-point check, OBS cards, PTW, etc)
Complete training requirements in a timely manner as per Seadrill training matrix
Perform all emergency duties as per designation on the station bill

We want to thank all candidates for their interest, but wish to advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
If you are interested in applying for this position please send resumes to [email protected]
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Re: Ass. Technical Section Leader for Seadrill offshore NF

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These jobs are only advertised because they have to show they are trying to get people.
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Re: Ass. Technical Section Leader for Seadrill offshore NF

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By far the worst company i have worked for....Seadrill pays Canadians about 50% less than there reliefs from Europe and USA. Morale on these Rigs is as low as possibly can be. Profit comes first...safety second.
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