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Offshore Supervisor Marine

Offshore Supervisor Marine (OSM_0318) Qatar

Job Title: Offshore Supervisor Marine

Industry:  Oil & Gas

Location, City/Country: Qatar

Languages Required: English

Poster’s code:  VAL

Mobilization:  ASAP

Working Schedule:  TBC

Qualification:

The Marine Observer must hold a Master Mariner (Class I) Foreign going certificate of competency.

Experience:

The Marine Observer must have a minimum of five years proven experience in the offshore oil/gas industry with the emphasis on construction related activities, multi-anchor pipe lay, heavy lift and hook-up barges.

Candidate should have good communication skills and professional approach in dealing with contractors/asset holders and should be in a position to provide constructive support during execution of offshore works.

Preference will be given to experience in subsea cable lay/burial works as marine observer/client representative.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities:

Avoid the risk of damage to QP property including but not limited to production stations, equipment working offshore.

Ensure that marine operations are carried out in accordance with QP procedure guide for all craft operating in QP oil and gas fields, and with due consideration to proper seamanship, safety, good maritime practices, and prevailing weather conditions.

Inspect contractor's vessels and/or barges, their navigation and anchoring equipment to ascertain that such equipment is operating correctly and is in all respect suitable for employment on the job for which its use is planned.

Assess the ability of contractor's marine personnel to carry out marine operations safely and in accordance with good seamanship and marine practices.

Review any proposed anchor pattern changed and ensure these are in accordance with the Procedure Guide and sound Marine Practice.

Witness anchoring and/or other marine operations and prevent any action, which would result in damage to QP property.

Report all observed shortcomings, which could cause or contribute to accidents and/or damage to QP property to QP Marine Department immediately.

For reasons of confidentiality reports to the Senior Marine Officer should be made via the telephone if practical. Only in cases of extreme importance and/or emergency should VHF facilities be used, in which case the choice of words should be carefully considered.

The Marine Observer, through the Resident QP Project Engineer, has the authority to stop Marine related operations whenever he deems it necessary to protect QP assets.

About Us:

MPH is one of the leading technical and engineering recruitment services providers to Oil and Gas, Power, Aerospace, Defense, Telecommunications, Railway, Infrastructure, Mining Environment and Water industries worldwide.

MPH insists a lot on quality as a result it has been voted among the top quality suppliers by Total over the years. Among its many clients that trust its services is Petronas, which continues to give MPH the ‘A’ quality rating. MPH is an ISO 9001:2015 certified company.

MPH’s specialized staff comes from 21 nationalities speaking 24 languages servicing clients worldwide. MPH recruitment specialists work across many disciplines and have the expertise to meet the client’s requirements successfully making it a win-win situation for both our clients and candidates.  

In the last 30 years the organization has grown from strength-to-strength having been established in 1985 in Paris, France. It is now part of Assystem Group.

  

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