Job Description
MAIN FUNCTIONS
- The Drilling Rig Offshore Installation (OI) Site Advisor is responsible for supporting drilling operations regarding Safety, Security, Health, and Environment (SSHE) issues. The Advisor serves at the rig site as a contact for SSHE issues related to rig-based Drilling activities, executing initiatives and responding to requests and questions from the drill team.
TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provide company safety representation at rig site operations ensuring full communication of concerns, activities and initiatives.
- Administer site orientation/induction program.
- Monitor contractor compliance with their safety systems and procedures.
- Provide support to the Rig Supervisors in the event of an incident with regards to reporting.
- Provide safety related training for contractor work crews.
- Observe SSHE drills carried out at the site and participate in de-briefing meeting.
- Follow the safety requirement of the sites and immediately report hazardous work and non-conformances to the site lead for follow up with contractor and service partners
- Administer Company safety awareness, recognition and incentive programs on site.
- Participate in investigation and follow-up of incidents/accidents.
- Collect safety company's lessons learned and communicate with company supervisors.
- Coach and facilitate the site in execution of Company programs to comply with the site safety plan.
- Facilitate the site worker safety committees.
- Provide early warning of potential SSHE problems.
- Daily rig site inspections.
- Follow up with worksite PIC’s on close out of action items from inspections, incidents, hazard hunts, etc.
- Compile Weekly Rig Safety Report.
- PTW/ Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO) and Job Safety Analysis (JSA) assessment and verifications at work sites.
- Review STOP/ Hazard Identification (HID) card reporting. Liaise with contractors on trends or critical issues identified.
- Lead by example in personal and professional behavior and competence.
- Attend weekly rig safety meetings, attend pre-job safety meetings/ JSA meetings to verify quality, thoroughness and effectiveness.
- Relentlessly, aggressively, and proactively address any safety trends and/or safety issues that poses or could pose a risk to the workface
JOB REQUIREMENT
- Broad knowledge of Drilling operations/processes and safety rules and regulations
- Good organizational and strong technical judgment skills
- Demonstrated teamwork and communication skills
- Demonstrated skills to positively influence drilling workforce - employees and contractors
- Exceptional skills in MS Office suite of software programs; Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc.
- Read, write, and speak fluent English, especially as it applies to technical/business communications
- Ability to work and communicate in international locales and with diverse cultures
- Prefer college level education or equivalent.
- Relevant industry experience (offshore / onshore drilling activities, for example).
- Maintains a high degree of ethical conduct.
- Ability to work in harsh environments (examples include temperature and / or humidity extremes, remote locations with limited amenities) with changing priorities.
- Willingness to travel / live away from home for extended time periods.
- Must be fit for duty for a remote offshore / onshore drilling environment (examples include uneven, unpaved walking surfaces, large structures that are accessible only via ladders or stairs).
- Activities include standing for extended time periods, climbing, bending, walking, reaching, and other physical demands.