Vessel Operator
City : Terra Nova FPSO - Offshore
Category : See posting
Industry : Energy and Petroleum
Employer : Suncor
Joining Suncor means you will work for one of the best companies in Canada, providing tremendous future potential where talented people thrive and lead. As our business evolves, so do our employment opportunities. Our work culture includes a dynamic mix of professionals, with a diversity of skills and expertise.
Are you looking for a dynamic opportunity that will challenge you? In this position you will report to the Manager of Operations - Marine. While our Terra Nova floating, production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel is connected to the mooring system, you will assist offshore operations.Minimum Requirements:
- Minimum of five years Marine or offshore industry experience including marine cargo handling experience
- A High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)
- Minimum of Bridge Watch certificate. Consideration would be given to applicants with a Watch Keeping Mate certificate or higher.
- Marine Emergency Duties (MED)
- Rigging and Banksman certification
- Ability to understand and react with diverse groups and operations
- Maintain mandatory training and certification for continued offshore work
Responsibilities:
- Material handling - Ensure all equipment and cargo is loaded/offloaded from supply vessels
- Operate forklift or other lifting appliances
- Operating Authority within Terra Nova Permit to work for designated vessel systems – Field operation
- Ensure all crude oil offloading activities including connecting operations, degassing, monitoring and strainer cleaning of the metering package are performed safely
- Support personnel movement by FROG to/from supply boat
- Team member for helicopter landing operations including refueling
- Perform routine checks on lifesaving and firefighting equipment to ensure equipment meets regulatory standards and assist with the control of rigging on board
- Participate as a member of the Emergency Response/Evacuation team, fire team and coxswain for 60-person lifeboat
Location and other Key Details:
- This position has been identified as safety sensitive
- The shift schedule is a 21 days on/ 21days off rotation
- You will work 12-hour shifts in a harsh offshore environment on a moving facility
- Prior to offshore travel, you will satisfy and maintain mandatory industry training standards
- Qualified residents of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador will be given first consideration in the staffing of this position
- Pay rate in accordance with Appendix A of the Collective Agreement between Terra Nova Employers’ Organization and Unifor Local 2121
- This position will remain open for applicants until Dec 20th 2024
Why Suncor?
Suncor's operations include oil sands development, production and upgrading; offshore oil and gas; petroleum refining in Canada and the U.S.; and the company's Petro-Canada retail and wholesale distribution networks (including Canada's Electric Highway™, a coast-to-coast network of fast-charging electric vehicle stations).
With a strong strategy for growth and our long-standing approach to sustainability, operational excellence, capital discipline and technology and innovation, Suncor offers a solid foundation for you to continue building your career. We offer rewarding opportunities for you to learn, contribute and grow in a variety of career-building positions – all of which means tremendous potential for your future. We are focused on deepening our commitment to inclusion and diversity and creating a respectful workplace.
We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. We are committed to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment where every employee feels valued and respected. We have numerous employee inclusion networks to help foster an inclusive and respectful culture and drive positive change within Suncor. Current networks include both workplace inclusion networks (focusing on inclusion and respect for all), and identity-focused networks (focusing on building community and a sense of belonging and allyship). Through the Journey of Reconciliation, we are progressing the way we think and act to build greater mutual trust and respect with the Indigenous Peoples in Canada. Please note we will consider accessibility accommodations to applicants upon request.