The Berthing Master is under supervision of Marine Terminal Pilot for all operations on board tanker loading/offloading operations.
He is in charge of export tanker mooring equipment for FPSO and offloading buoy (maintenance level 1)
Loading/offloading:
- He is in charge of the pre-tanker check list verification and
- He ensures all necessary equipment’s are ready for the
- He checks the rigging and lifting equipment conditions and the colour
- He checks that the tanker crew complies with safety practices during tanker mooring/unmooring and hose handling
- He advises tanker crew and leads the mooring team during tanker mooring/unmooring and hose handling
- He leads offloading and methanol hoses connection and disconnection on tanker, assisted by tanker
- He leads the ship’s crew and terminal’s tug when picking up/giving back tool box, and making fast/cast off terminal tug’s tow lines.
- He informs pilot by radio during final approach regarding distance to go, mooring point position, mooring lines and hose
- He leads the work boat during tanker mooring, hose handling, or any other
- He is on watch on board the export tanker during operation at the offloading buoy, in shift with the
- He reports to the pilot any deviations encountered during his
Maintenance
- He acts as team leader for all maintenance (level 1) operations assigned to his team (including paint touch-up and surface preparation).
- He executes maintenance (level 1) plans for offloading buoy, offloading hoses, tandem mooring equipment’s, tandem offloading system, mooring hawsers and related loose gears equipment’s.
- He leads the dedicated a mooring team and additional personnel if applicable, for above mentioned maintenance operations.
- He submits permit to work as requestor, for the job to be
General tasks:
- He acts as back-up Helicopter Landing
- He might be requested to act as Boat Landing
He acts as team leader on vessel’ s deck during oil spill containment and recovery operations with boom and skimmer
- He is the designated Lead Diver onboard the support work boat for surface swimming
- He ensures that appropriate check-lists have been developed and are completed prior the commencement of the surface swimming operation.
- He is in charge to prepare a valid dive
- He submits permit to work as requestor, for the job to be
When available and in compliance with rest hours policy, he might be requested by the Marine Operation Superintendent to assist in other tasks on board the FPSO
Education:
- Diver certificate Part I or Class
- IMCA Diving supervisor or trainee diving
- A minimum of five (5) years on marine offshore terminal in mooring teams, with hose
- Preferred pilot assistant experience, or in contractor training by experienced pilot assistant and checked by
- Fluent in English (French and Portuguese is an advantage).
- Helicopter Landing
- Lifting & Rigging Training & Certificate
- Floating Line Hydrostatic Pressure test Training & certificate (as per OCIMF SMOG 3rd ed 2015)
- Integrated Flange Tightening Training & certificate (as per guidelines for boundary bolted flange joint assembly)
- STEFRAC certification
Profile:
- Team working, leadership, adaptability, communication skills, proven record of achievement within mooring/diving
- Supervisory experiences and ability to work in multi-engineering and multi-cultural
- Experience in Oil & Gas Industry is required (working in hazardous area, ATEX concept).
- He must have proven ability as a Supervisor of a small
- He must show common sense and a clear organisational
Ability to organize different activities.