Operate hydraulic and electro-hydraulic cranes of capacity up to 30MT for material/cargo and personnel lift safely.
Perform the first line maintenance, daily inspections, and general upkeep of the cranes.
Supervise deck crew on slinging, rigging, lifting operations, scaffolding work, general/menial work and liaise with banksman in interpreting hand and verbal signals.
Maintain the crane logs and keep track of critical components such as wire ropes, limit switches, load indicators, etc.
Administer and coordinate all materials/spare parts/consumables and the store on the platform (Responsible to verify and approve orders delivered from Miri).
Support production and maintenance sections as required.
Check firefighting appliances provided on the crane prior to lifting execution jobs.
Qualifications
The person shall possess the following:
Minimum of a Professional Certificate or technical certificate and a crane operations qualification/training (for cranes up to 30MT) from a recognized body or equivalent qualification in a related field.
Cumulative minimum of five (5) years’ experience in Oil and Gas.
Valid Offshore Safety Passport and Medical approved by PETRONAS Approved Medical Examiner (AME).
Knowledgeable on the working of the crane.
Satisfactory completion of a recognized slinging & rigging course.
Additional Requirements:
Must be competent to operate hydraulic and electro-hydraulic cranes of capacity up to 30MT for material/cargo and personnel lift.
Must thoroughly understand the load chart, hand signals, and safety requirements of offshore crane operations.
Must be well versed in the correct and proper usage/maintenance of lifting tools such as slings, shackles, spread bars, hooks, etc.
Must have a reasonable command of spoken and written English.
Able to handle high-stress situations such as operating the crane during critical lifts (i.e., transferring personnel, making heavy and non-routine lifts).
Must be fit to participate in physical activities such as leading rescue and firefighting activities in the event of a helicopter crash emergency on the platform as HLO, and physically fit to lift or carry small loads up to 10kg.