MAJOR DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES
Overall Supervision of Platform Operations, Dayshift & Nightshift
Act as deputy OIM in periods of absence or as and when delegated.
Monitors production equipment to ensure safe, reliable and efficient operation, maximizing production within operational guidelines.
Monitors all offshore processes and systems to identify opportunities for rationalization, improvement and efficiency gains.
Acts as offshore focal point for vendor / engineer support for the offshore production department.
Emergency response role, Production Coordinator within the Incident room offshore, although competent in all roles within the ICR and in CCR Emergency Response
Liaise with onshore support (production engineering / construction engineering) to maximize production potentials.
Offshore technical authority for PSSR / MOC / EQ and ED.
Champion offshore safety culture and promote / support all initiatives within the team. Identify opportunities to substitute, eliminate or reduce safety hazards and business risk.
Support Planning Department for production planning priorities.
Permit to work Issuer (PI3) and Isolating authority, SME and coach
Supervises routine well testing & records management.
Supervises Well integrity testing & records management.
Review and issue daily production reports
Conduct Offshore Primary function monitoring
Supervise planning and execution of TAR work scopes
Offshore interface for the safe execution of wire line operation and drilling operations.
Manage Team shift patterns to optimize available resources
Develop and review Safe Operating Procedures
Develop team member competence and team flexibility.
Monitor and set individual team member goals and carry out annual assessment process.
Maintain high working standards of all team members, including coaching and where appropriate, application of disciplinary procedures.
Responsible for recruitment of both national and expat operations team members.
Performance management of Operations personnel, both MEGPL and contract.
Supervise and actively promote National operator training program including leading board examinations. Liaise with offshore O&T supervisor. Provide final approval and verification for national operator progression.
Manage department effectively to maximise development of operators within the various training and development programs
Develop & deliver Safety meeting presentations and activities.
Complete Event reporting submission, investigation using RCA and event action follow up.
Support Marathon's Responsible Operations Management System (ROMS) and Process Safety Management (PSM) processes by personal involvement in activities to enhance performance in Health, Environment, Safety and Corporate Social Responsibility.
Supervision of the safe operation and isolation of process and plant equipment by the operations team
Ensuring clear communication of safety and platform daily goals to Platform teams via pre shift briefings
Ensures Departmental Compliance with Environmental policies and procedures
Approval authority for both MEGPL and Hexagon timesheets and expense reporting.
Approval authority for additional remuneration associated with extra time worked.
The Employee commits and is obliged to render services in the position with the Company under the terms and conditions set forth in this Job Scope Description and to carry out the functions that the Company entrusts to him/her at any given time
Additional or other duties will be assigned from time to time by the Offshore Installation Manager as required to meet business needs including personal training and development assignment opportunities.
IV. EDUCATION, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
Academic:
High School education / Degree
Additional Training:
Advantageous:
OPITO Approved OIM Major Emergency Management Certification
OPITO Approved CRO Emergency management
Industry specific training (NVQ, Etc.)
Related Work Experience:
Minimum of 10 years experience on an offshore production installation
Minimum 5 years in a supervisory position
Strong underpinning knowledge and experience of
Emergency Response
Wells
Separation systems
Turbine / Compression systems
Utility Systems
Power generation systems / PMS
Chemical injection systems
Remote platform operations
DCS / F&G / SIS systems
Pipeline / pigging operations
Additional experience desirable
Commissioning of process systems
Construction yard experience
Wireline / Drilling
Subsea developments
Computer Skills:
Microsoft Excel and MS Word
SAP
Language Skills:
English essential, Spanish beneficial
Houston, TX
Marathon Oil traces our history back to 1887. From the beginning, we focused on oil production, starting as The Ohio Oil Company, based in northwestern Ohio, which was the leading center for crude oil production in the U.S. at that time. Because of our early success, John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Trust purchased The Ohio in 1889, and we remained part of Standard Oil until it was broken up in 1911. We entered the refining business in 1924, and operated as an integrated oil company for nearly 90 years of our history.
In 1930, we purchased the Transcontinental Oil Company, acquiring the Marathon product name, the Pheidippides Greek runner trademark, and the "Best in the long run" slogan. That same year we began trading on the New York Stock Exchange. More than three decades later, in 1962, we adopted Marathon Oil Company as our corporate name. From 1982 until 2002, we were part of US Steel. In 1990, we moved our headquarters from Ohio to Houston, where we have remained. When we pulled apart from US Steel, we once again became a standalone company in 2002. In 2011, we spun off the refining business and became an independent E&P company.
Our strategy is focused on the lower cost, higher margin U.S. resource plays that are liquids rich. Our playbook is simple: a strengthened balance sheet, relentless focus on costs, simplifying and concentrating our portfolio, and profitable growth within cash flows.
Marathon Oil became an independent E&P company on July 1, 2011. Based in Houston, we're focused on the most significant oil-rich resource plays in the U.S. -- the Eagle Ford in Texas, Permian in New Mexico, STACK and SCOOP in Oklahoma, and the Bakken in North Dakota. We also have international operations in Equatorial Guinea. While we feel like a start-up in many ways, our roots go back 130 years to our company's formation in 1887. Our stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol: MRO.