Equipment Supervisor
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Equipment Supervisor
Job Summary:
An Equipment Supervisor is regarded as someone who can fault find on equipment but also plan and to some degree manage technical activities
In many cases the Equipment Supervisor will be required to assist the Superintendent on some managerial activities.
The Equipment Supervisor is expected to coach colleagues in all aspects of subsea operations and maintenance
In practise there is some overlap between Equipment Supervisor and Superintendent grades
It is not the intention of this programme to limit the technical activities undertaken Equipment Supervisor when they are clearly capable of undertaking some of the responsibilities of the Superintendent grade, with the consent of the Superintendent or Assessor.
Entry Level Specifications:
- Valid and current offshore medical certificate that is acceptable in the region of the world in which they are employed
- Valid and current offshore survival certificate that is acceptable in the region of the world in which they are employed
- Achieve 360 days offshore experience at Equipment Technician grade
- Have a minimum of 36 months in the industry
- Achieve 100 hours piloting/operational experience at Equipment Technician grade
The following competencies will be assessed through performance criteria:
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1) The ability to co-ordinate activities in a safe manner | ![]() |
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2) The ability to assist in mobilisation and de-mobilisation activities in a safe manner in line with company requirements | ![]() |
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3) The ability to inspect and test deck and launch equipment and have an awareness of appropriate legislative requirements | ![]() |
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4) The ability to implement and manage maintenance activities | ![]() |
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5) The ability to isolate High Voltage systems prior to carrying out maintenance activities | ![]() |
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6) The ability to carryout and co-ordinate fault finding activities on ROV/Plough systems | ![]() |
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7) The ability to install, maintain and calibrate auxiliary equipment used in ROV/Plough operations | ![]() |
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8) The ability to carry out umbilical re-terminations | ![]() |
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9) The ability to set-up, install and operate navigation aids used in subsea operations | ![]() |
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10) The ability to oversee all routine administrative requirements during subsea operations and maintenance activities | ![]() |
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Assessment Plan
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Assessment Feedback Form
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Assessor Sign off Form
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Record of Witnesses Form
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Witness Statement
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