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The Deck Crane Operator position is a Platform rig crewmember whose primary function is operating the platform deck cranes, Pipe Deck Pipe Handler, and platform gantry cranes. The position also assists the Deck Supervisor with planning and execution of crane work and pipe deck activities, i.e. offloading and back loading support vessels.
- Provide visible leadership with a Total Ownership attitude. Owns safety standard.
- Perform daily inspections of cranes and equipment prior to startup.
- Enforce, clarify, and follow Company and Client policies, standards, and procedures.
- Promote operational excellence through procedural discipline.
- Follow the Client's daily drilling / lift plans.
- Responsible for upholding morale and maintaining order among the crew.
- Ensure Competency Program - Authorized to Operate (ATO) and Approved Competent Operator (ACO) are applied and followed.
- Ensure Client competency compliance is applied and followed.
- Comply with platform emergency response plan or station bills during emergencies and/or drills.
- Off load and load supply boats of any equipment necessary for platform operations.
- Transfer materials and equipment as required, anywhere on the platform.
- Assist with the preparation of tubular, tools and equipment when required.
- Perform additional duties, responsibilities, and special projects as may be directed
- Know and understand the capacities, operating procedures and limitations of the equipment to be operated.
- High School diploma is required
- 3 years experience in a similar role
- Must be able to obtain appropriate offshore or, onshore certifications
- Previous experience in the oil industry is preferred
- Can demonstrate knowledge and execution of the following operations
- Dropped objects prevention
- Line of sight, zone of exclusion and safe zone operations
- Pipe measurement and tallying of tubulars used in wellbore construction
- Running casing and completions assemblies
- General tubular management
- Logistics and planning of cargo load outs and back loads
- Supervision of deck and Gantry crane operations
- Crane maintenance and wire rope inspections
- Crane wire rope change out and periodic inspections
- Loose lifting equipment management
- Must possess the following certificates:
- Rigging, Slinging and Banksman
- Crane Operator - Stage 3
- ROCMC (Radio Operator - Maritime Commercial)
- RORC-A (Restricted Radio Operator - Aeronautical)
- Must have good verbal communications skills and be able to effectively communicate in English with staff, management, customers and vendors.
- Must possess sound reasoning skills, common sense and ability to follow directions.
- Able to identify and understand functionality of various rig equipment.
- Able to identify and understand functionality of various tubular sizes and thread types.
- Knowledgeable and proficient in basic rigger's role to ensure safe lifting operations are performed.
- Knowledgeable of mechanical systems and be skilled at working with hand and power tools.
- Required to meet all standards required for safe operations, including but not limited to the standards set forth in the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers Atlantic Canada Medical Assessment for Fitness to Work Offshore as well as any other standards set forth by regulatory bodies having jurisdiction over the operations.
- Travel to and from the work location may require extended layovers in unfamiliar locations by helicopter or boat.
- Must be able to work a minimum of 12 hours per day on a rotational schedule