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Seadrill, offshore NFLD

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Mechanic - Seadrill, offshore NFLD

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JOB TITLE: Mechanic
REPORTING TO: Mechanical Supervisor / Senior Mechanic
LOCATION: Offshore
ROLE SUMMARY
Responsible for operating, maintaining and repairing mechanical equipment and systems.

QHSE
Responsible for/ensure:
· Compliance with the Seadrill Code of Conduct.
· Compliance with applicable internal and external governing requirements.
· That any operations do not exceed the limitations of the unit or its equipment.
· Daily detailed planning is conducted for all upcoming operations.
· Good and clear communications with all involved parties
· That technical related certification at all times is valid and available onboard
· Compliance with Seadrill training, certification and competence requirements.
· That all relevant personnel are adequately trained in handling emergencies.
· That all emergency equipment is in good condition and configured as required.
· Non-compliances are promptly acted on and reported to the direct supervisor.
· Training and competence assessments as assigned and/or required are performed.
· Compliance with the standard for tidiness and cleanness.
· Assume the safety role as per station bill and emergency preparedness plan.

Participate in:
· Meeting activities in a proactive and constructive manner.
· Training and competence assessments as assigned and/or required.

JOB SPECIFIC

Responsible for/ensure:
· All relevant governing documents are adhered to by direct reports.
· All relevant governing documents are revised as and when required.
· Required logbooks are maintained and updated as per requirements.
· Thorough handovers are provided at each daily change of shift.
· Other duties are performed as required and/or directed by his/her direct supervisor.

EQUIPMENT & SYSTEMS

Responsible for/ensure:
· That all relevant equipment is maintained and maintenance is recorded.

AUTHORITY
· As per Corporate and Regional specific Delegation of Authority matrices.

OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
· Ensure that the permit to work and isolation systems are strictly adhered to by the maintenance department
· Carry out daily inspections and maintenance on mechanical equipment
· Inspect, troubleshoot and repair faulty mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic equipment and tools
· Effectively use all safety and environmental tools employed by Seadrill (4-point check, OBS cards, PTW etc.)

OTHER QUALIFICATIONS

· High School Diploma or Equivalent
· Minimum two years experience in the military, offshore drilling or heavy industrial environment
· Formal Technical Certificate from a recognized body

Mandatory Training/Certifications for personnel working in Canada only:
Basic Survival Training (BST)
Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S)
Regulatory Awareness
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)

Mechanical and hydraulic experience on drilling unit. Other relevant industrial mechanic experience may be suitable.
Redseal Mechanic, Machinist, Millwright, or Marine Engineer, or similar certification required.
Experience on a 6th Generation Semi-Submersible working in the harsh environment East Coast Canada.

OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Must pass Physical, Drug Screen and Background Check

PREFERENCE GIVEN TO RESIDENTS OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

Seadrill is an equal opportunity employer. Seadrill is strongly committed to employment equity and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates, including women, members of visible minorities, aboriginal persons, and persons with disabilities.

https://seadrill.csod.com/ats/careersit ... ll&id=4491
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Engine Room Operator - Seadrill, offshore NFLD

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JOB TITLE: Engine Room Operator



REPORTING TO: Technical Section Leader



LOCATION: Offshore



ROLE SUMMARY



Responsible for operating, monitoring and maintaining the main power plant onboard.



QHSE



Responsible for/ensure:

Compliance with the Seadrill Code of Conduct.

Compliance with applicable internal and external governing requirements.

That any operations do not exceed the limitations of the unit or its equipment.

Daily detailed planning is conducted for all upcoming operations.

Good and clear communications with all involved parties.

Compliance with Seadrill training, certification and competence requirements.

That all emergency equipment is in good condition and configured as required.

Non-compliances are promptly acted on and reported to the direct supervisor.

Training and competence assessments as assigned and/or required are performed.

Compliance with the standard for tidiness and cleanness.

Assume the safety role as per station bill and emergency preparedness plan.



Participate in:

Meeting activities in a proactive and constructive manner.

Training and competence assessments as assigned and/or required.



JOB SPECIFIC



Responsible for/ensure:

Safe and efficient execution of operation, maintenance and repair activities.

Continuous monitoring of power consumption and distribution.

All drills and checks are conducted as required.

All applicable reports and logs as required by direct supervisor are maintained.

Engine room is maintained tidy and in good working order.

Thorough handovers are provided at each daily change of shift.

Other duties are performed as required and/or directed by his/her direct supervisor.



EQUIPMENT & SYSTEMS



Assist with:

Operational preparedness of all safety and emergency equipment.

All relevant equipment is maintained and maintenance is recorded.

Maintaining sufficient stock of spare parts and materials required.





OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES



Perform troubleshooting, problem solving and plan activities to prevent problems from occurring with the power plant, propulsion plant and auxiliary equipment on the vessel. This will include the sewage treatment plant, HVAC, potable water, pneumatic systems, etc

Operate, maintain and repair as necessary the engine cooling water system, lube oil system, and fuel system

Ensure that the permit to work and isolation systems are strictly adhered

Perform preventive and corrective maintenance and special projects involving the power plant and propulsion system on board the drilling vessel to prevent down time and to ensure the efficient and continual functioning of the vessel

Instruct, train, direct and supervise Motor Man

Liaise with the marine department regarding the loading, ordering and use of fuel, potable water and drill water

Perform daily inspections and planned maintenance

Maintain main engine log recording daily consumption

Conduct performance appraisals for subordinates. Recommend promotion, development or disciplinary action



2.4 OTHER QUALIFICATIONS



High School Diploma or Equivalent

ERO 2nd – 1 year as ERO 3rd, and 3 years of overall experience as Officer of the Watch on DP vessels or drilling rigs

ERO 3rd – 1 year as Officer of the Watch on DP vessels or drilling rigs

Engineer officer certificate class 4 or certificate of a similar standing (STCW III/1)



Mandatory Training/Certifications for personnel working in Canada only:

Basic Survival Training (BST)
Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S)
Regulatory Awareness
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)
Transport Canada 4th class Marine Engineer certificate of competency. Experience on drilling units or DP vessels preferred.



2.5 OTHER REQUIREMENTS



Must pass Physical, Drug Screen and Background Check


PREFERENCE GIVEN TO RESIDENTS OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

Seadrill is an equal opportunity employer. Seadrill is strongly committed to employment equity and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates, including women, members of visible minorities, aboriginal persons, and persons with disabilities.

https://seadrill.csod.com/ats/careersit ... ll&id=4437
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Motor Man - Seadrill, offshore NFLD

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JOB TITLE: Motor Man



REPORTING TO: Technical Section Leader



LOCATION: Offshore



ROLE SUMMARY



Responsible for operating, monitoring and maintaining the power plants onboard.



MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS



High School Diploma or Equivalent

One year experience as an offshore Motor Man or two years as an industrial mechanic or equivalent experience

STCW III/4 License (on applicable vessels)



Mandatory Training/Certifications for personnel working in Canada only:

Basic Survival Training (BST)

Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S)

Regulatory Awareness

Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)

Transport Canada Engine Rating certificate of competency. 4th class Marine Engineer certificate of competency considered an asset.

Experience on a 6th Generation Semi-Submersible working in the harsh environment East Coast Canada.





JOB SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES



Responsible for/ensure:

Safe and efficient execution of operation, maintenance and repair activities.

Continuous monitoring of power consumption and distribution.

All drills and checks are conducted as required.

All applicable reports and logs as required by direct supervisor are maintained.

Engine room is maintained tidy and in good working order.

Thorough handovers are provided at each daily change of shift.

Other duties are performed as required and/or directed by his/her direct supervisor.





QHSE RESPONSIBILITIES



Responsible for/ensure:

Compliance with the Seadrill Code of Conduct.

Compliance with applicable internal and external governing requirements.

That any operations do not exceed the limitations of the unit or its equipment.

Daily detailed planning is conducted for all upcoming operations.

Good and clear communications with all involved parties.

Compliance with Seadrill training, certification and competence requirements.

That all emergency equipment is in good condition and configured as required.

Non-compliances are promptly acted on and reported to the direct supervisor.

Training and competence assessments as assigned and/or required are performed.

Compliance with the standard for tidiness and cleanness.

Assume the safety role as per station bill and emergency preparedness plan.



Participate in:

Meeting activities in a proactive and constructive manner.

Training and competence assessments as assigned and/or required.

EQUIPMENT & SYSTEMS



Assist with:

Operational preparedness of all safety and emergency equipment.

All relevant equipment is maintained and maintenance is recorded.

Maintaining sufficient stock of spare parts and materials required.







OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES



Check and record lubricating oil level readings, topping up as required

Monitor all engine room systems for leaks and anomalies reporting defects immediately

Daily gauging and filling up diesel fuel on relevant equipment

Ensure that all fuel and oil transfers are carried out as per company policy and procedures

Effectively use all safety and environmental tools employed by Seadrill (4-point check, OBS cards, PTW etc.)


OTHER REQUIREMENTS



Must pass Physical, Drug Screen and Background Check


PREFERENCE GIVEN TO RESIDENTS OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

Seadrill is an equal opportunity employer. Seadrill is strongly committed to employment equity and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates, including women, members of visible minorities, aboriginal persons, and persons with disabilities.

https://seadrill.csod.com/ats/careersit ... ll&id=4443
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