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Offshore Pedestal Crane Operator / Drillship / 18.11
About the job Offshore Pedestal Crane Operator / Drillship / 18.11
Mission
- Operates and takes care of the pedestal crane onboard offshore construction vessels.
Tasks
- Operate the vessel pedestal crane within the designed crane load capacity, in accordance with the derating tables applicable to existing weather and sea state conditions
- Perform basket transfers where permitted and safe to do so
- Hold the Offshore Crane Operator certification (level 2 for unsupervised inboard lifts; level 3 for unsupervised offshore lifts), except for junior crane operators under training, who are not permitted to perform unsupervised lifts until the appropriate certification is obtained
- Be aware of the surroundings in terms of potential clashes with other vessel equipment
- Be aware of crane limits in terms of reach and capacity
- On vessels with multiple cranes, be aware of the interaction with other cranes and proactively intervene in order to avoid any interference during simultaneous operations
- Where present, and within the limits of own capabilities, operate the articulated boom on knuckle boom pedestal cranes
- Where present, and within the limits of own capabilities, operate the active / passive heave compensation systems during lifting
- Interact with the superiors in order to define the lifting procedures
- Report any crane equipment malfunctioning to his/her supervisor
- Ensures that all safe work procedures for crane lifts are adhered to
- Make daily inspection on the crane
- Carry out daily routine maintenance to the crane and the operator's cabin
- Keep a high level of housekeeping in the operator's cabin
- Liaise with 2nd Engineer/Crane Engineer/Chief Electrician/Vessel Equipment Engineer on crane maintenance and performance, in order to ensure that repairs and preventive maintenance are carried out properly
- Carry out weekly inspection of the crane in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations
- Fill up the crane log book as required for all lifts above 50 ton
- Stop the lifting activity if required on safety or technical grounds, if continuing could cause any damages or injuries
- Report to the 1st Assistant, while taking instructions directly from the Deck Foreman or 2nd Assistant during lifting operations.