Informatie
- Complying with the applicable legislation and regulations regarding health and safety, the environment, the mining act and the procedures and regulations in the operations manual;
- Localising errors and their causes, as informed by the input of technical colleagues/contractors offshore;
- Establishing whether or not colleagues from other specialities need to be called in;
- Evaluating the nature and scope of errors and determining whether immediate repair is necessary or possible;
- Having emergency repairs carried out;
- Writing up working schedules, material requirements, necessary third-party specialist assistance, etc., for works to be performed;
- Collating drawings, schedules and documentation; ascertaining which licences are needed;
- Ordering materials and services via the purchasing department, within the set competencies for the job, or otherwise after obtaining supervisor’s approval; reserving materials from store;
- Preparing for, organising and coordinating the legal inspections and technical works;
- Elaborating proposals on alternative solutions for performance of works;
- Guiding contractors and/or external specialists;
- Taking part in work meetings and discussing any discrepancies/anomalies;
- Flagging up any actual discrepancies in planning and activities or those likely to occur; making proposals to correct these;
- Providing support during problems and resolving them where they cannot be resolved by offshore staff;
- Keeping documentation and the stock of drawings and schedules up to date, and having them amended;
- Keeping the maintenance system current and generating the work orders;
- Carrying out invoice controls and asking for them to be signed off;
- Writing reports for the supervisor;
- Evaluating the state of repair from the data provided in inspection lists, and noting findings; initiating follow-ups;
- Analysing errors, including process disruptions;
- Making proposals to improve the maintenance schedule and technical installations.