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Senior Dynamic Positioning Operator
Noble Drilling
Houston, TX, United States
30+ days
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Senior Dynamic Positioning Operator Maintain the vessel in the optimum position for operations, both on location and underway / making way. Continuously monitor all systems critical for DP operations, while on the DP desk. Serve as Navigational Watch Officer while relieved from DP duty. Maintain constant communication with rig floor, ROV, and Engine control room to maintain a high level of awareness to current operations and power systems. Maintain all required forms, logs, and check sheets in a professional and timely manner. Understand and follow WSOG, Standing Orders, and Night Orders. Aid in the maintenance of DP system components, including hydro acoustic system (compatts and transceivers) Aid in the training and development of DPOs. Aware of changing weather conditions. Coordinate the movement on and off location, starting or securing the Dynamic Positioning Systems. Monitor the Dynamic Positioning System and associated equipment and instrumentation. Operate manual DP controls, if necessary. Communicate with the OIM during inclement weather conditions to combine system operation with standard propulsion and/or anchored means of station keeping to ensure the desired position of the unit is maintained. Implement and uphold safety and environmental compliance requirements. Maintain, troubleshoot and/or perform routine repairs as necessary to the DP system and associated electronic equipment to ensure system is in operational condition prior to arrival on location. Maintain reports and records of pertinent station keeping activities as required. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in Marine Transportation preferred. 2+ years of experience as DPO onboard vessels operating in the offshore drilling industry. Certified as a Dynamic Positioning Operator (Nautical Institue Unlimited Certificate). USCG Unlimited Tonnage Any Oceans license or STCW equivalent and Flag State endorsement. Experience in an industrial marine environment. Previous deck experience on commercial vessel preferred. Completion of all training requirements for the position within designated time period. Computer skills sufficient to operate and maintain dynamic positioning control systems. Strong leadership skills and an ability to coach, motivate and mentor others and develop their skills and knowledge. Proficient in office applications and other systems required for the position. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Optimize vessel position and heading to minimize vessel force required to maintain location. Continuously monitor current and forecasted weather and met ocean conditions to anticipate changes in net forces acting on the vessel. Understand and follow prescribed WSOG, Standing Orders, Night Orders, and Noble policies. Maintain a high level of situational awareness while on watch. Take all measures to minimize any distractions to prudent watchkeeping. Operate the automated and fixed station keeping system of the rig. Coordinate with Master and Rig Manager to move on or off location, starting or securing the Dynamic Positioning (DP) Systems. Monitor the Dynamic Positioning System and its associated equipment and instrumentation to maintain the desired position of the unit over the well during drilling operations. Communicate with the Master, Drill Floor and Engine Roomduring inclement weather conditions to ensure the DP system is in an optimal setup to maintain the desired position during operations. Maintain good communications with the drill floor, engine control room, ROV and Subsea at all times, and advise whenever a situation is developing that might affect Operations. Stay aware of vessel movements inside and outside of the 500 meter Security Exclusion Zone. Follow protocols for vessels alongside. Use daily DP operational experience to continuously advance personal knowledge and pass on lessons learned to the Noble fleet. Advise the Driller and Master of potential position loss. Assist Chief Mate and Master with deck operations or rig projects as required. Assist in: (1) performing Preventative Maintenance on DP equipment; (2) the setup of the DP system operational parameters; (3) training of crewmembers in DP Operations, firefighting, safety, and deck operations; (4) running and maintaining records for DP System equipment. Be familiar with basic operational theory and failure modes of satellite and acoustic position reference systems; operation of all software required for the DPO position; and basic closed-loop control system theory principles. Control the vessel using manual and joystick controls. Ensure that all defects and anomalies are reported to the Master as well as any relevant department heads. Maintain records of these and ensure that they are corrected adequately. Ensure that all DP system data are recorded. Ensure that there is adequate power and reserves of power for the maintenance of position and operations; give immediate attention to any problems. Function as rig radio operator. Maintain proper GMDSS and Radio watch. In charge of navigation and Watch Officer's duties during transit. Know operational theory, calibration methods, and failure modes of electronic riser and stack angle sensors. Know operational response to all DP alarms (who to call, what to do); and all Vessel Management System alarms (who to call, what to do) Know principles and planning of Power Plant operations; principles of DP operations; principles of DP processing of reference systems, wind sensors, VRS, and other peripheral equipment; and principles of thrusters performance, failure modes and operation. Understand vessel's Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and its implications; and the vessel's operations manuals. Maintain the rig in a stable condition and at the correct draft and trim. Make regular use of the onboard simulator, where available. Monitor all DP room alarms including DP system, Vessel Management System (VMS), Fire and Gas; Prioritize alarm response as necessary to maintain DP system operability by calling for technical assistance or additional DP room help. Monitor and keep abreast of weather conditions at all times. Officer of the Watch when on tour. Operate and understand the ballast control system, Power Management System, and fire and gas systems. Responsible for proper operation of dynamic positioning equipment. Operate vessel's radios and radars as required. Possess a basic knowledge of architecture of distributed automation systems. Possess a basic understanding of: drilling operations and well control; Emergency Disconnect Sequences (EDS), and Blowout Preventor (BOP) operations; Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) operations. Possess an understanding: of boat handling; diesel generator controls, operations, and failure modes. Possess a basic understanding of helicopter operations – Be familiar with basic operational theory and failure modes of pitch/roll/heave sensors. Possess an understanding of rig offset test to verify stack heading. Possess an understanding of WSOC, drift-off calculations, and riser analysis. Possess knowledge of the practical operation of the DP control system, including changing between systems and the various modes of operation. Possess knowledge of general math, trigonometry, and geometry. Possess system-specific knowledge of DP Control System redundancy, alarms and warnings; and Vessel Management System redundancy, alarms and warnings. Under ballast and bulk tanks. Assist with loading and sampling of bulk products as required. Stand navigation watch as authorized by the individual's license. Train DPO and Mate. Train and instruct assigned personnel as requested by management. Update all marine navigation publications and navigational charts. Use radar displays for detection and interpretation of local severe weather patterns. Use the Data Logger to optimize DP and Power Plant Operations, to detect and mitigate DP and Power Plant problems, and to back up data by exporting Data Logger data to Excel format. Voyage planning. Work with and assist various groups of key supervisory personnel on the rig. Maintenance & Repair Ensure that the DP system is repaired and pre-tested between well-locations and is in 100% operational condition before arriving on site. Consult with rig management if outside technical experts or specialists are required. Prepare and/or initiate maintenance requirements for the DP system and its associated equipment as necessary with rig management. Ensure that adequate spare parts are available to service the DP system and its associated equipment and that spare parts requiring special handling are properly stored to prevent damage. Advise and recommend on minimum/maximum spare parts and stock levels for the DP system and associated equipment and assist the Materials Coordinator and/or Shore-based Materials Supervisor as necessary in ordering replacement parts. Work with and assist various groups of key supervisory personnel on the rig. Administrative Maintain a daily DP system logbook and prepare reports concerning pertinent station keeping activities or any other activities applicable to maintaining the unit's position when warranted or requested by management. Maintain up-to-date records of the DP system equipment, performance, changes, additions, replacements, maintenance schedules, etc. and evaluates this information to improve operational efficiency and minimize downtime. Upkeep and use of dedicated checklists and accuracy. Ensure administrative tasks are completed timely and accurately. Carry out the Noble Leadership Model by Developing Yourself, Leading Your Team, Driving the Business, and Delivering Results. Health, Safety, & Environmental Implement and uphold Noble's safety policies and procedures. Ensure that all operations proceed safely. Correct and notify responsible parties of any unsafe acts and/or conditions. Encourage and motivate personnel to observe safety and environmental policies and all intended and implied requirements of Noble's Management System. Maintain the safety and security of the ship's crew and passengers and the operational condition of the life-saving, firefighting, and other safety systems. Lead the ship's firefighting and damage control response from the deck level. Train and instruct members of the ship's firefighting party. Responsible for familiarizing and adhering to Noble's Live Safe Code to promote a zero-incident and no-harm workplace. Responsible for familiarizing and utilizing Noble's Hazard Identification Tool to manage risk created by various energy sources found in the workplace. Attend and actively participate in daily pre-tour and weekly safety meetings. Ensure compliance with the requirements established in Noble's Management System. Initiate a safety stand-down whenever an unplanned hazard or change in the expected results is observed. Perform all Safety Critical Tasks as detailed in the HSE Case. Incorporate the STOP job planning process into all tasks, whether working alone or as part of a team. Assist during emergencies and emergency protection responses as designated on the Station Bill. Develop and implement Job Safety Analysis and prepare hazard assessments as required. Responsible for compliance with all government regulations. SUPERVISORY Direct: Dynamic Positioning Operator Indirect: 3rd Mate
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Senior Dynamic Positioning Operator
Noble Drilling
Houston, TX, United States
30+ days
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Senior Dynamic Positioning Operator Maintain the vessel in the optimum position for operations, both on location and underway / making way. Continuously monitor all systems critical for DP operations, while on the DP desk. Serve as Navigational Watch Officer while relieved from DP duty. Maintain constant communication with rig floor, ROV, and Engine control room to maintain a high level of awareness to current operations and power systems. Maintain all required forms, logs, and check sheets in a professional and timely manner. Understand and follow WSOG, Standing Orders, and Night Orders. Aid in the maintenance of DP system components, including hydro acoustic system (compatts and transceivers) Aid in the training and development of DPOs. Aware of changing weather conditions. Coordinate the movement on and off location, starting or securing the Dynamic Positioning Systems. Monitor the Dynamic Positioning System and associated equipment and instrumentation. Operate manual DP controls, if necessary. Communicate with the OIM during inclement weather conditions to combine system operation with standard propulsion and/or anchored means of station keeping to ensure the desired position of the unit is maintained. Implement and uphold safety and environmental compliance requirements. Maintain, troubleshoot and/or perform routine repairs as necessary to the DP system and associated electronic equipment to ensure system is in operational condition prior to arrival on location. Maintain reports and records of pertinent station keeping activities as required. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in Marine Transportation preferred. 2+ years of experience as DPO onboard vessels operating in the offshore drilling industry. Certified as a Dynamic Positioning Operator (Nautical Institue Unlimited Certificate). USCG Unlimited Tonnage Any Oceans license or STCW equivalent and Flag State endorsement. Experience in an industrial marine environment. Previous deck experience on commercial vessel preferred. Completion of all training requirements for the position within designated time period. Computer skills sufficient to operate and maintain dynamic positioning control systems. Strong leadership skills and an ability to coach, motivate and mentor others and develop their skills and knowledge. Proficient in office applications and other systems required for the position. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Optimize vessel position and heading to minimize vessel force required to maintain location. Continuously monitor current and forecasted weather and met ocean conditions to anticipate changes in net forces acting on the vessel. Understand and follow prescribed WSOG, Standing Orders, Night Orders, and Noble policies. Maintain a high level of situational awareness while on watch. Take all measures to minimize any distractions to prudent watchkeeping. Operate the automated and fixed station keeping system of the rig. Coordinate with Master and Rig Manager to move on or off location, starting or securing the Dynamic Positioning (DP) Systems. Monitor the Dynamic Positioning System and its associated equipment and instrumentation to maintain the desired position of the unit over the well during drilling operations. Communicate with the Master, Drill Floor and Engine Roomduring inclement weather conditions to ensure the DP system is in an optimal setup to maintain the desired position during operations. Maintain good communications with the drill floor, engine control room, ROV and Subsea at all times, and advise whenever a situation is developing that might affect Operations. Stay aware of vessel movements inside and outside of the 500 meter Security Exclusion Zone. Follow protocols for vessels alongside. Use daily DP operational experience to continuously advance personal knowledge and pass on lessons learned to the Noble fleet. Advise the Driller and Master of potential position loss. Assist Chief Mate and Master with deck operations or rig projects as required. Assist in: (1) performing Preventative Maintenance on DP equipment; (2) the setup of the DP system operational parameters; (3) training of crewmembers in DP Operations, firefighting, safety, and deck operations; (4) running and maintaining records for DP System equipment. Be familiar with basic operational theory and failure modes of satellite and acoustic position reference systems; operation of all software required for the DPO position; and basic closed-loop control system theory principles. Control the vessel using manual and joystick controls. Ensure that all defects and anomalies are reported to the Master as well as any relevant department heads. Maintain records of these and ensure that they are corrected adequately. Ensure that all DP system data are recorded. Ensure that there is adequate power and reserves of power for the maintenance of position and operations; give immediate attention to any problems. Function as rig radio operator. Maintain proper GMDSS and Radio watch. In charge of navigation and Watch Officer's duties during transit. Know operational theory, calibration methods, and failure modes of electronic riser and stack angle sensors. Know operational response to all DP alarms (who to call, what to do); and all Vessel Management System alarms (who to call, what to do) Know principles and planning of Power Plant operations; principles of DP operations; principles of DP processing of reference systems, wind sensors, VRS, and other peripheral equipment; and principles of thrusters performance, failure modes and operation. Understand vessel's Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and its implications; and the vessel's operations manuals. Maintain the rig in a stable condition and at the correct draft and trim. Make regular use of the onboard simulator, where available. Monitor all DP room alarms including DP system, Vessel Management System (VMS), Fire and Gas; Prioritize alarm response as necessary to maintain DP system operability by calling for technical assistance or additional DP room help. Monitor and keep abreast of weather conditions at all times. Officer of the Watch when on tour. Operate and understand the ballast control system, Power Management System, and fire and gas systems. Responsible for proper operation of dynamic positioning equipment. Operate vessel's radios and radars as required. Possess a basic knowledge of architecture of distributed automation systems. Possess a basic understanding of: drilling operations and well control; Emergency Disconnect Sequences (EDS), and Blowout Preventor (BOP) operations; Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) operations. Possess an understanding: of boat handling; diesel generator controls, operations, and failure modes. Possess a basic understanding of helicopter operations – Be familiar with basic operational theory and failure modes of pitch/roll/heave sensors. Possess an understanding of rig offset test to verify stack heading. Possess an understanding of WSOC, drift-off calculations, and riser analysis. Possess knowledge of the practical operation of the DP control system, including changing between systems and the various modes of operation. Possess knowledge of general math, trigonometry, and geometry. Possess system-specific knowledge of DP Control System redundancy, alarms and warnings; and Vessel Management System redundancy, alarms and warnings. Under ballast and bulk tanks. Assist with loading and sampling of bulk products as required. Stand navigation watch as authorized by the individual's license. Train DPO and Mate. Train and instruct assigned personnel as requested by management. Update all marine navigation publications and navigational charts. Use radar displays for detection and interpretation of local severe weather patterns. Use the Data Logger to optimize DP and Power Plant Operations, to detect and mitigate DP and Power Plant problems, and to back up data by exporting Data Logger data to Excel format. Voyage planning. Work with and assist various groups of key supervisory personnel on the rig. Maintenance & Repair Ensure that the DP system is repaired and pre-tested between well-locations and is in 100% operational condition before arriving on site. Consult with rig management if outside technical experts or specialists are required. Prepare and/or initiate maintenance requirements for the DP system and its associated equipment as necessary with rig management. Ensure that adequate spare parts are available to service the DP system and its associated equipment and that spare parts requiring special handling are properly stored to prevent damage. Advise and recommend on minimum/maximum spare parts and stock levels for the DP system and associated equipment and assist the Materials Coordinator and/or Shore-based Materials Supervisor as necessary in ordering replacement parts. Work with and assist various groups of key supervisory personnel on the rig. Administrative Maintain a daily DP system logbook and prepare reports concerning pertinent station keeping activities or any other activities applicable to maintaining the unit's position when warranted or requested by management. Maintain up-to-date records of the DP system equipment, performance, changes, additions, replacements, maintenance schedules, etc. and evaluates this information to improve operational efficiency and minimize downtime. Upkeep and use of dedicated checklists and accuracy. Ensure administrative tasks are completed timely and accurately. Carry out the Noble Leadership Model by Developing Yourself, Leading Your Team, Driving the Business, and Delivering Results. Health, Safety, & Environmental Implement and uphold Noble's safety policies and procedures. Ensure that all operations proceed safely. Correct and notify responsible parties of any unsafe acts and/or conditions. Encourage and motivate personnel to observe safety and environmental policies and all intended and implied requirements of Noble's Management System. Maintain the safety and security of the ship's crew and passengers and the operational condition of the life-saving, firefighting, and other safety systems. Lead the ship's firefighting and damage control response from the deck level. Train and instruct members of the ship's firefighting party. Responsible for familiarizing and adhering to Noble's Live Safe Code to promote a zero-incident and no-harm workplace. Responsible for familiarizing and utilizing Noble's Hazard Identification Tool to manage risk created by various energy sources found in the workplace. Attend and actively participate in daily pre-tour and weekly safety meetings. Ensure compliance with the requirements established in Noble's Management System. Initiate a safety stand-down whenever an unplanned hazard or change in the expected results is observed. Perform all Safety Critical Tasks as detailed in the HSE Case. Incorporate the STOP job planning process into all tasks, whether working alone or as part of a team. Assist during emergencies and emergency protection responses as designated on the Station Bill. Develop and implement Job Safety Analysis and prepare hazard assessments as required. Responsible for compliance with all government regulations. SUPERVISORY Direct: Dynamic Positioning Operator Indirect: 3rd Mate
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Senior Dynamic Positioning Operator
Noble Drilling
Houston, TX, United States
30+ days
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Job Description
Senior Dynamic Positioning Operator Maintain the vessel in the optimum position for operations, both on location and underway / making way. Continuously monitor all systems critical for DP operations, while on the DP desk. Serve as Navigational Watch Officer while relieved from DP duty. Maintain constant communication with rig floor, ROV, and Engine control room to maintain a high level of awareness to current operations and power systems. Maintain all required forms, logs, and check sheets in a professional and timely manner. Understand and follow WSOG, Standing Orders, and Night Orders. Aid in the maintenance of DP system components, including hydro acoustic system (compatts and transceivers) Aid in the training and development of DPOs. Aware of changing weather conditions. Coordinate the movement on and off location, starting or securing the Dynamic Positioning Systems. Monitor the Dynamic Positioning System and associated equipment and instrumentation. Operate manual DP controls, if necessary. Communicate with the OIM during inclement weather conditions to combine system operation with standard propulsion and/or anchored means of station keeping to ensure the desired position of the unit is maintained. Implement and uphold safety and environmental compliance requirements. Maintain, troubleshoot and/or perform routine repairs as necessary to the DP system and associated electronic equipment to ensure system is in operational condition prior to arrival on location. Maintain reports and records of pertinent station keeping activities as required. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in Marine Transportation preferred. 2+ years of experience as DPO onboard vessels operating in the offshore drilling industry. Certified as a Dynamic Positioning Operator (Nautical Institue Unlimited Certificate). USCG Unlimited Tonnage Any Oceans license or STCW equivalent and Flag State endorsement. Experience in an industrial marine environment. Previous deck experience on commercial vessel preferred. Completion of all training requirements for the position within designated time period. Computer skills sufficient to operate and maintain dynamic positioning control systems. Strong leadership skills and an ability to coach, motivate and mentor others and develop their skills and knowledge. Proficient in office applications and other systems required for the position. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Optimize vessel position and heading to minimize vessel force required to maintain location. Continuously monitor current and forecasted weather and met ocean conditions to anticipate changes in net forces acting on the vessel. Understand and follow prescribed WSOG, Standing Orders, Night Orders, and Noble policies. Maintain a high level of situational awareness while on watch. Take all measures to minimize any distractions to prudent watchkeeping. Operate the automated and fixed station keeping system of the rig. Coordinate with Master and Rig Manager to move on or off location, starting or securing the Dynamic Positioning (DP) Systems. Monitor the Dynamic Positioning System and its associated equipment and instrumentation to maintain the desired position of the unit over the well during drilling operations. Communicate with the Master, Drill Floor and Engine Roomduring inclement weather conditions to ensure the DP system is in an optimal setup to maintain the desired position during operations. Maintain good communications with the drill floor, engine control room, ROV and Subsea at all times, and advise whenever a situation is developing that might affect Operations. Stay aware of vessel movements inside and outside of the 500 meter Security Exclusion Zone. Follow protocols for vessels alongside. Use daily DP operational experience to continuously advance personal knowledge and pass on lessons learned to the Noble fleet. Advise the Driller and Master of potential position loss. Assist Chief Mate and Master with deck operations or rig projects as required. Assist in: (1) performing Preventative Maintenance on DP equipment; (2) the setup of the DP system operational parameters; (3) training of crewmembers in DP Operations, firefighting, safety, and deck operations; (4) running and maintaining records for DP System equipment. Be familiar with basic operational theory and failure modes of satellite and acoustic position reference systems; operation of all software required for the DPO position; and basic closed-loop control system theory principles. Control the vessel using manual and joystick controls. Ensure that all defects and anomalies are reported to the Master as well as any relevant department heads. Maintain records of these and ensure that they are corrected adequately. Ensure that all DP system data are recorded. Ensure that there is adequate power and reserves of power for the maintenance of position and operations; give immediate attention to any problems. Function as rig radio operator. Maintain proper GMDSS and Radio watch. In charge of navigation and Watch Officer's duties during transit. Know operational theory, calibration methods, and failure modes of electronic riser and stack angle sensors. Know operational response to all DP alarms (who to call, what to do); and all Vessel Management System alarms (who to call, what to do) Know principles and planning of Power Plant operations; principles of DP operations; principles of DP processing of reference systems, wind sensors, VRS, and other peripheral equipment; and principles of thrusters performance, failure modes and operation. Understand vessel's Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and its implications; and the vessel's operations manuals. Maintain the rig in a stable condition and at the correct draft and trim. Make regular use of the onboard simulator, where available. Monitor all DP room alarms including DP system, Vessel Management System (VMS), Fire and Gas; Prioritize alarm response as necessary to maintain DP system operability by calling for technical assistance or additional DP room help. Monitor and keep abreast of weather conditions at all times. Officer of the Watch when on tour. Operate and understand the ballast control system, Power Management System, and fire and gas systems. Responsible for proper operation of dynamic positioning equipment. Operate vessel's radios and radars as required. Possess a basic knowledge of architecture of distributed automation systems. Possess a basic understanding of: drilling operations and well control; Emergency Disconnect Sequences (EDS), and Blowout Preventor (BOP) operations; Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) operations. Possess an understanding: of boat handling; diesel generator controls, operations, and failure modes. Possess a basic understanding of helicopter operations – Be familiar with basic operational theory and failure modes of pitch/roll/heave sensors. Possess an understanding of rig offset test to verify stack heading. Possess an understanding of WSOC, drift-off calculations, and riser analysis. Possess knowledge of the practical operation of the DP control system, including changing between systems and the various modes of operation. Possess knowledge of general math, trigonometry, and geometry. Possess system-specific knowledge of DP Control System redundancy, alarms and warnings; and Vessel Management System redundancy, alarms and warnings. Under ballast and bulk tanks. Assist with loading and sampling of bulk products as required. Stand navigation watch as authorized by the individual's license. Train DPO and Mate. Train and instruct assigned personnel as requested by management. Update all marine navigation publications and navigational charts. Use radar displays for detection and interpretation of local severe weather patterns. Use the Data Logger to optimize DP and Power Plant Operations, to detect and mitigate DP and Power Plant problems, and to back up data by exporting Data Logger data to Excel format. Voyage planning. Work with and assist various groups of key supervisory personnel on the rig. Maintenance & Repair Ensure that the DP system is repaired and pre-tested between well-locations and is in 100% operational condition before arriving on site. Consult with rig management if outside technical experts or specialists are required. Prepare and/or initiate maintenance requirements for the DP system and its associated equipment as necessary with rig management. Ensure that adequate spare parts are available to service the DP system and its associated equipment and that spare parts requiring special handling are properly stored to prevent damage. Advise and recommend on minimum/maximum spare parts and stock levels for the DP system and associated equipment and assist the Materials Coordinator and/or Shore-based Materials Supervisor as necessary in ordering replacement parts. Work with and assist various groups of key supervisory personnel on the rig. Administrative Maintain a daily DP system logbook and prepare reports concerning pertinent station keeping activities or any other activities applicable to maintaining the unit's position when warranted or requested by management. Maintain up-to-date records of the DP system equipment, performance, changes, additions, replacements, maintenance schedules, etc. and evaluates this information to improve operational efficiency and minimize downtime. Upkeep and use of dedicated checklists and accuracy. Ensure administrative tasks are completed timely and accurately. Carry out the Noble Leadership Model by Developing Yourself, Leading Your Team, Driving the Business, and Delivering Results. Health, Safety, & Environmental Implement and uphold Noble's safety policies and procedures. Ensure that all operations proceed safely. Correct and notify responsible parties of any unsafe acts and/or conditions. Encourage and motivate personnel to observe safety and environmental policies and all intended and implied requirements of Noble's Management System. Maintain the safety and security of the ship's crew and passengers and the operational condition of the life-saving, firefighting, and other safety systems. Lead the ship's firefighting and damage control response from the deck level. Train and instruct members of the ship's firefighting party. Responsible for familiarizing and adhering to Noble's Live Safe Code to promote a zero-incident and no-harm workplace. Responsible for familiarizing and utilizing Noble's Hazard Identification Tool to manage risk created by various energy sources found in the workplace. Attend and actively participate in daily pre-tour and weekly safety meetings. Ensure compliance with the requirements established in Noble's Management System. Initiate a safety stand-down whenever an unplanned hazard or change in the expected results is observed. Perform all Safety Critical Tasks as detailed in the HSE Case. Incorporate the STOP job planning process into all tasks, whether working alone or as part of a team. Assist during emergencies and emergency protection responses as designated on the Station Bill. Develop and implement Job Safety Analysis and prepare hazard assessments as required. Responsible for compliance with all government regulations. SUPERVISORY Direct: Dynamic Positioning Operator Indirect: 3rd Mate
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Senior Dynamic Positioning Operator
Noble Drilling
Houston, TX, United States
30+ days
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Job Description
Senior Dynamic Positioning Operator Maintain the vessel in the optimum position for operations, both on location and underway / making way. Continuously monitor all systems critical for DP operations, while on the DP desk. Serve as Navigational Watch Officer while relieved from DP duty. Maintain constant communication with rig floor, ROV, and Engine control room to maintain a high level of awareness to current operations and power systems. Maintain all required forms, logs, and check sheets in a professional and timely manner. Understand and follow WSOG, Standing Orders, and Night Orders. Aid in the maintenance of DP system components, including hydro acoustic system (compatts and transceivers) Aid in the training and development of DPOs. Aware of changing weather conditions. Coordinate the movement on and off location, starting or securing the Dynamic Positioning Systems. Monitor the Dynamic Positioning System and associated equipment and instrumentation. Operate manual DP controls, if necessary. Communicate with the OIM during inclement weather conditions to combine system operation with standard propulsion and/or anchored means of station keeping to ensure the desired position of the unit is maintained. Implement and uphold safety and environmental compliance requirements. Maintain, troubleshoot and/or perform routine repairs as necessary to the DP system and associated electronic equipment to ensure system is in operational condition prior to arrival on location. Maintain reports and records of pertinent station keeping activities as required. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in Marine Transportation preferred. 2+ years of experience as DPO onboard vessels operating in the offshore drilling industry. Certified as a Dynamic Positioning Operator (Nautical Institue Unlimited Certificate). USCG Unlimited Tonnage Any Oceans license or STCW equivalent and Flag State endorsement. Experience in an industrial marine environment. Previous deck experience on commercial vessel preferred. Completion of all training requirements for the position within designated time period. Computer skills sufficient to operate and maintain dynamic positioning control systems. Strong leadership skills and an ability to coach, motivate and mentor others and develop their skills and knowledge. Proficient in office applications and other systems required for the position. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Optimize vessel position and heading to minimize vessel force required to maintain location. Continuously monitor current and forecasted weather and met ocean conditions to anticipate changes in net forces acting on the vessel. Understand and follow prescribed WSOG, Standing Orders, Night Orders, and Noble policies. Maintain a high level of situational awareness while on watch. Take all measures to minimize any distractions to prudent watchkeeping. Operate the automated and fixed station keeping system of the rig. Coordinate with Master and Rig Manager to move on or off location, starting or securing the Dynamic Positioning (DP) Systems. Monitor the Dynamic Positioning System and its associated equipment and instrumentation to maintain the desired position of the unit over the well during drilling operations. Communicate with the Master, Drill Floor and Engine Roomduring inclement weather conditions to ensure the DP system is in an optimal setup to maintain the desired position during operations. Maintain good communications with the drill floor, engine control room, ROV and Subsea at all times, and advise whenever a situation is developing that might affect Operations. Stay aware of vessel movements inside and outside of the 500 meter Security Exclusion Zone. Follow protocols for vessels alongside. Use daily DP operational experience to continuously advance personal knowledge and pass on lessons learned to the Noble fleet. Advise the Driller and Master of potential position loss. Assist Chief Mate and Master with deck operations or rig projects as required. Assist in: (1) performing Preventative Maintenance on DP equipment; (2) the setup of the DP system operational parameters; (3) training of crewmembers in DP Operations, firefighting, safety, and deck operations; (4) running and maintaining records for DP System equipment. Be familiar with basic operational theory and failure modes of satellite and acoustic position reference systems; operation of all software required for the DPO position; and basic closed-loop control system theory principles. Control the vessel using manual and joystick controls. Ensure that all defects and anomalies are reported to the Master as well as any relevant department heads. Maintain records of these and ensure that they are corrected adequately. Ensure that all DP system data are recorded. Ensure that there is adequate power and reserves of power for the maintenance of position and operations; give immediate attention to any problems. Function as rig radio operator. Maintain proper GMDSS and Radio watch. In charge of navigation and Watch Officer's duties during transit. Know operational theory, calibration methods, and failure modes of electronic riser and stack angle sensors. Know operational response to all DP alarms (who to call, what to do); and all Vessel Management System alarms (who to call, what to do) Know principles and planning of Power Plant operations; principles of DP operations; principles of DP processing of reference systems, wind sensors, VRS, and other peripheral equipment; and principles of thrusters performance, failure modes and operation. Understand vessel's Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and its implications; and the vessel's operations manuals. Maintain the rig in a stable condition and at the correct draft and trim. Make regular use of the onboard simulator, where available. Monitor all DP room alarms including DP system, Vessel Management System (VMS), Fire and Gas; Prioritize alarm response as necessary to maintain DP system operability by calling for technical assistance or additional DP room help. Monitor and keep abreast of weather conditions at all times. Officer of the Watch when on tour. Operate and understand the ballast control system, Power Management System, and fire and gas systems. Responsible for proper operation of dynamic positioning equipment. Operate vessel's radios and radars as required. Possess a basic knowledge of architecture of distributed automation systems. Possess a basic understanding of: drilling operations and well control; Emergency Disconnect Sequences (EDS), and Blowout Preventor (BOP) operations; Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) operations. Possess an understanding: of boat handling; diesel generator controls, operations, and failure modes. Possess a basic understanding of helicopter operations – Be familiar with basic operational theory and failure modes of pitch/roll/heave sensors. Possess an understanding of rig offset test to verify stack heading. Possess an understanding of WSOC, drift-off calculations, and riser analysis. Possess knowledge of the practical operation of the DP control system, including changing between systems and the various modes of operation. Possess knowledge of general math, trigonometry, and geometry. Possess system-specific knowledge of DP Control System redundancy, alarms and warnings; and Vessel Management System redundancy, alarms and warnings. Under ballast and bulk tanks. Assist with loading and sampling of bulk products as required. Stand navigation watch as authorized by the individual's license. Train DPO and Mate. Train and instruct assigned personnel as requested by management. Update all marine navigation publications and navigational charts. Use radar displays for detection and interpretation of local severe weather patterns. Use the Data Logger to optimize DP and Power Plant Operations, to detect and mitigate DP and Power Plant problems, and to back up data by exporting Data Logger data to Excel format. Voyage planning. Work with and assist various groups of key supervisory personnel on the rig. Maintenance & Repair Ensure that the DP system is repaired and pre-tested between well-locations and is in 100% operational condition before arriving on site. Consult with rig management if outside technical experts or specialists are required. Prepare and/or initiate maintenance requirements for the DP system and its associated equipment as necessary with rig management. Ensure that adequate spare parts are available to service the DP system and its associated equipment and that spare parts requiring special handling are properly stored to prevent damage. Advise and recommend on minimum/maximum spare parts and stock levels for the DP system and associated equipment and assist the Materials Coordinator and/or Shore-based Materials Supervisor as necessary in ordering replacement parts. Work with and assist various groups of key supervisory personnel on the rig. Administrative Maintain a daily DP system logbook and prepare reports concerning pertinent station keeping activities or any other activities applicable to maintaining the unit's position when warranted or requested by management. Maintain up-to-date records of the DP system equipment, performance, changes, additions, replacements, maintenance schedules, etc. and evaluates this information to improve operational efficiency and minimize downtime. Upkeep and use of dedicated checklists and accuracy. Ensure administrative tasks are completed timely and accurately. Carry out the Noble Leadership Model by Developing Yourself, Leading Your Team, Driving the Business, and Delivering Results. Health, Safety, & Environmental Implement and uphold Noble's safety policies and procedures. Ensure that all operations proceed safely. Correct and notify responsible parties of any unsafe acts and/or conditions. Encourage and motivate personnel to observe safety and environmental policies and all intended and implied requirements of Noble's Management System. Maintain the safety and security of the ship's crew and passengers and the operational condition of the life-saving, firefighting, and other safety systems. Lead the ship's firefighting and damage control response from the deck level. Train and instruct members of the ship's firefighting party. Responsible for familiarizing and adhering to Noble's Live Safe Code to promote a zero-incident and no-harm workplace. Responsible for familiarizing and utilizing Noble's Hazard Identification Tool to manage risk created by various energy sources found in the workplace. Attend and actively participate in daily pre-tour and weekly safety meetings. Ensure compliance with the requirements established in Noble's Management System. Initiate a safety stand-down whenever an unplanned hazard or change in the expected results is observed. Perform all Safety Critical Tasks as detailed in the HSE Case. Incorporate the STOP job planning process into all tasks, whether working alone or as part of a team. Assist during emergencies and emergency protection responses as designated on the Station Bill. Develop and implement Job Safety Analysis and prepare hazard assessments as required. Responsible for compliance with all government regulations. SUPERVISORY Direct: Dynamic Positioning Operator Indirect: 3rd Mate
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Senior Dynamic Positioning Operator
Noble Drilling
Houston, TX, United States
30+ days
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Job Description
Senior Dynamic Positioning Operator Maintain the vessel in the optimum position for operations, both on location and underway / making way. Continuously monitor all systems critical for DP operations, while on the DP desk. Serve as Navigational Watch Officer while relieved from DP duty. Maintain constant communication with rig floor, ROV, and Engine control room to maintain a high level of awareness to current operations and power systems. Maintain all required forms, logs, and check sheets in a professional and timely manner. Understand and follow WSOG, Standing Orders, and Night Orders. Aid in the maintenance of DP system components, including hydro acoustic system (compatts and transceivers) Aid in the training and development of DPOs. Aware of changing weather conditions. Coordinate the movement on and off location, starting or securing the Dynamic Positioning Systems. Monitor the Dynamic Positioning System and associated equipment and instrumentation. Operate manual DP controls, if necessary. Communicate with the OIM during inclement weather conditions to combine system operation with standard propulsion and/or anchored means of station keeping to ensure the desired position of the unit is maintained. Implement and uphold safety and environmental compliance requirements. Maintain, troubleshoot and/or perform routine repairs as necessary to the DP system and associated electronic equipment to ensure system is in operational condition prior to arrival on location. Maintain reports and records of pertinent station keeping activities as required. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in Marine Transportation preferred. 2+ years of experience as DPO onboard vessels operating in the offshore drilling industry. Certified as a Dynamic Positioning Operator (Nautical Institue Unlimited Certificate). USCG Unlimited Tonnage Any Oceans license or STCW equivalent and Flag State endorsement. Experience in an industrial marine environment. Previous deck experience on commercial vessel preferred. Completion of all training requirements for the position within designated time period. Computer skills sufficient to operate and maintain dynamic positioning control systems. Strong leadership skills and an ability to coach, motivate and mentor others and develop their skills and knowledge. Proficient in office applications and other systems required for the position. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Optimize vessel position and heading to minimize vessel force required to maintain location. Continuously monitor current and forecasted weather and met ocean conditions to anticipate changes in net forces acting on the vessel. Understand and follow prescribed WSOG, Standing Orders, Night Orders, and Noble policies. Maintain a high level of situational awareness while on watch. Take all measures to minimize any distractions to prudent watchkeeping. Operate the automated and fixed station keeping system of the rig. Coordinate with Master and Rig Manager to move on or off location, starting or securing the Dynamic Positioning (DP) Systems. Monitor the Dynamic Positioning System and its associated equipment and instrumentation to maintain the desired position of the unit over the well during drilling operations. Communicate with the Master, Drill Floor and Engine Roomduring inclement weather conditions to ensure the DP system is in an optimal setup to maintain the desired position during operations. Maintain good communications with the drill floor, engine control room, ROV and Subsea at all times, and advise whenever a situation is developing that might affect Operations. Stay aware of vessel movements inside and outside of the 500 meter Security Exclusion Zone. Follow protocols for vessels alongside. Use daily DP operational experience to continuously advance personal knowledge and pass on lessons learned to the Noble fleet. Advise the Driller and Master of potential position loss. Assist Chief Mate and Master with deck operations or rig projects as required. Assist in: (1) performing Preventative Maintenance on DP equipment; (2) the setup of the DP system operational parameters; (3) training of crewmembers in DP Operations, firefighting, safety, and deck operations; (4) running and maintaining records for DP System equipment. Be familiar with basic operational theory and failure modes of satellite and acoustic position reference systems; operation of all software required for the DPO position; and basic closed-loop control system theory principles. Control the vessel using manual and joystick controls. Ensure that all defects and anomalies are reported to the Master as well as any relevant department heads. Maintain records of these and ensure that they are corrected adequately. Ensure that all DP system data are recorded. Ensure that there is adequate power and reserves of power for the maintenance of position and operations; give immediate attention to any problems. Function as rig radio operator. Maintain proper GMDSS and Radio watch. In charge of navigation and Watch Officer's duties during transit. Know operational theory, calibration methods, and failure modes of electronic riser and stack angle sensors. Know operational response to all DP alarms (who to call, what to do); and all Vessel Management System alarms (who to call, what to do) Know principles and planning of Power Plant operations; principles of DP operations; principles of DP processing of reference systems, wind sensors, VRS, and other peripheral equipment; and principles of thrusters performance, failure modes and operation. Understand vessel's Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and its implications; and the vessel's operations manuals. Maintain the rig in a stable condition and at the correct draft and trim. Make regular use of the onboard simulator, where available. Monitor all DP room alarms including DP system, Vessel Management System (VMS), Fire and Gas; Prioritize alarm response as necessary to maintain DP system operability by calling for technical assistance or additional DP room help. Monitor and keep abreast of weather conditions at all times. Officer of the Watch when on tour. Operate and understand the ballast control system, Power Management System, and fire and gas systems. Responsible for proper operation of dynamic positioning equipment. Operate vessel's radios and radars as required. Possess a basic knowledge of architecture of distributed automation systems. Possess a basic understanding of: drilling operations and well control; Emergency Disconnect Sequences (EDS), and Blowout Preventor (BOP) operations; Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) operations. Possess an understanding: of boat handling; diesel generator controls, operations, and failure modes. Possess a basic understanding of helicopter operations – Be familiar with basic operational theory and failure modes of pitch/roll/heave sensors. Possess an understanding of rig offset test to verify stack heading. Possess an understanding of WSOC, drift-off calculations, and riser analysis. Possess knowledge of the practical operation of the DP control system, including changing between systems and the various modes of operation. Possess knowledge of general math, trigonometry, and geometry. Possess system-specific knowledge of DP Control System redundancy, alarms and warnings; and Vessel Management System redundancy, alarms and warnings. Under ballast and bulk tanks. Assist with loading and sampling of bulk products as required. Stand navigation watch as authorized by the individual's license. Train DPO and Mate. Train and instruct assigned personnel as requested by management. Update all marine navigation publications and navigational charts. Use radar displays for detection and interpretation of local severe weather patterns. Use the Data Logger to optimize DP and Power Plant Operations, to detect and mitigate DP and Power Plant problems, and to back up data by exporting Data Logger data to Excel format. Voyage planning. Work with and assist various groups of key supervisory personnel on the rig. Maintenance & Repair Ensure that the DP system is repaired and pre-tested between well-locations and is in 100% operational condition before arriving on site. Consult with rig management if outside technical experts or specialists are required. Prepare and/or initiate maintenance requirements for the DP system and its associated equipment as necessary with rig management. Ensure that adequate spare parts are available to service the DP system and its associated equipment and that spare parts requiring special handling are properly stored to prevent damage. Advise and recommend on minimum/maximum spare parts and stock levels for the DP system and associated equipment and assist the Materials Coordinator and/or Shore-based Materials Supervisor as necessary in ordering replacement parts. Work with and assist various groups of key supervisory personnel on the rig. Administrative Maintain a daily DP system logbook and prepare reports concerning pertinent station keeping activities or any other activities applicable to maintaining the unit's position when warranted or requested by management. Maintain up-to-date records of the DP system equipment, performance, changes, additions, replacements, maintenance schedules, etc. and evaluates this information to improve operational efficiency and minimize downtime. Upkeep and use of dedicated checklists and accuracy. Ensure administrative tasks are completed timely and accurately. Carry out the Noble Leadership Model by Developing Yourself, Leading Your Team, Driving the Business, and Delivering Results. Health, Safety, & Environmental Implement and uphold Noble's safety policies and procedures. Ensure that all operations proceed safely. Correct and notify responsible parties of any unsafe acts and/or conditions. Encourage and motivate personnel to observe safety and environmental policies and all intended and implied requirements of Noble's Management System. Maintain the safety and security of the ship's crew and passengers and the operational condition of the life-saving, firefighting, and other safety systems. Lead the ship's firefighting and damage control response from the deck level. Train and instruct members of the ship's firefighting party. Responsible for familiarizing and adhering to Noble's Live Safe Code to promote a zero-incident and no-harm workplace. Responsible for familiarizing and utilizing Noble's Hazard Identification Tool to manage risk created by various energy sources found in the workplace. Attend and actively participate in daily pre-tour and weekly safety meetings. Ensure compliance with the requirements established in Noble's Management System. Initiate a safety stand-down whenever an unplanned hazard or change in the expected results is observed. Perform all Safety Critical Tasks as detailed in the HSE Case. Incorporate the STOP job planning process into all tasks, whether working alone or as part of a team. Assist during emergencies and emergency protection responses as designated on the Station Bill. Develop and implement Job Safety Analysis and prepare hazard assessments as required. Responsible for compliance with all government regulations. SUPERVISORY Direct: Dynamic Positioning Operator Indirect: 3rd Mate