Carry out cargo handling duties, general cleaning, maintenance and other manual labor as assigned.
Qualifications Education
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Work experience may be substituted in lieu of formal educations
- Offshore survival and medical certificates as mandated by government/client regulations are required
- Valid unlimited flag state AB license endorsed as a rating forming part of a navigational watch
- Must possess Lifeboatman and Fast Rescue Craft (FRC)
- Training as required for position as per maritime flag state requirements
- Knowledge of all technical calculations required for the safe operation of the drilling unit
- Basic computer skills
- Ability to work 12 hour shifts, or perhaps longer, as circumstances dictate
- Must be able to work without constant supervision
- Prepares cargo for lift by attaching slings through shackles and other attaching devices. In addition, checks loads for clearance, obstructions, balance and proper attachment
- Gives or relays hand signals and/or radio signals to crane operator in order to control lift and movement of load
- Manually lifts, carries and moves equipment, tools and materials from place to place as required. Ensures correct body positioning and safe lifting procedures
- Removes waste, debris and accumulated trash from decks, stairs, compartments and other areas of the rig and disposes off properly
- Sweeps and washes decks, bulkheads and structures using brooms, mops, rags, brushes, air and high-pressure water hoses
- Cleans up spills and accumulated waste and takes all necessary actions to prevent tripping and slipping hazards
- Keeps hand tools in good condition, properly maintained and stored when not in use. Keeps lines, hoses, slings, etc., coiled and other materials properly stored
- Assists in the care and maintenance of the rig’s machinery and equipment using proper tools, all while following safety rules and procedures
- Operates air hoists, hydraulic hoists, chain hoists and other cargo handling gear in order to pick up and move tubular and other heavy equipment
- Assists in the care and protection of drill pipes, marine riser joints and other tubular using such items as brushes, rabbits, thread protectors, pipe dopes, etc.
- Assists in assembling, dismantling and maintaining of deck machinery, pumps, drilling tools and other mechanical equipment
- Assists in slipping and cutting of wire lines, inspecting and maintaining of wire and fiber lines, slings and other lifting equipment
- Assists in erecting scaffolding and staging as required
- Prepares and cleans deck surfaces, superstructures, bulkheads, etc., prior to priming and painting. III
- Paints prepared surfaces as directed; i.e., apply coats of primer, paint and varnish with rollers and spray guns in accordance with painting specifications
- Performs all duties in accordance with the Permit to Work System.
- Makes recommendations for continuous improvement to the Quality Management System (QMS)
- Performs other duties and special projects as requested by management
- Maintains a safe area for task assigned. Stows all tools and equipment at the end of each tour so as to avoid safety hazards for other operations
- Participates in emergency drills and responds to emergency situations as designed on station bill
- Reports all incidents, potential hazards or abnormal situations to supervisors
- Ensures adherence to all Noble’s safety policies and procedures
- Participates in weekly and pre-tour safety meetings
Reports to: Bosun or Deck Supervisor
Direct Supervision