SOCAR Cape is Looking for a Rope Access Supervisor

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Socar Cape joint venture working on major construction and maintenance projects both onshore and offshore. Projects include fabric maintenance on oil & gas platforms in the Caspian Sea and onshore operations in Azerbaijan and Georgia. We have delivered value to our customers through a safe, collaborative, innovative and efficient way of working.

We are looking for a “Rope Access Supervisor” (only local candidates will be considered) with below requirements:

Key Responsibilities:

  • Supervising rope access tasks as defined by scope of works; Promotes job site safety, encourages safe work practices and rectifies job site hazards immediately
  • Report all accidents or incidents immediately to the RA Technical Authority or site manager, taking steps to prevent further incidents at the time and implementing recommendations following H&S report.
  • Supervise worksites
  • Undertakes liaison with client to promote alternate access methods, and to determine access-rigging requirements
  • Organize, participate in or supervise all relevant legislation, permit systems, client liaison and rescues
  • Supervising & Performing rope access tasks as defined by scope of works in line with required trade action (rigging / painting / cleaning / blasting / non-destructive testing / welding / insulation) to a level to which the employee is qualified
  • Preparation of Painting inspection report

Requirements:

  • 2-3 years work experience as Rope access level 3
  • IRATA Level 3 Qualified
  • First Aid Qualified
  • Performing Authority certificate
  • NACE 1 or equivalent is preferable
  • Should have painting and blasting background
  • Must be able to read, write, speak and understand English in upper intermediate level
  • Appropriate knowledge of computer programs

If you feel you have the skills, experience and approach necessary to perform this role please apply by sending your CV to the address: [email protected] indicating position name in the subject.

Source:http://caspianbarrel.org/