About the job Rover Operator
Qualifications
High School Graduate followed by a relevant Vocational Training Programme.
Knowledge and/or Experience
3 years operator experience in the Oil & Gas sector
Key Job Accountabilities
1. Maintain the competency of all operational procedures and practices through onthe-job training and job rotation to ensure readiness and capability to assume theoperator role.
2. Operate field equipment in accordance with operating and approved safety
procedures to ensure effective process flows and optimum operational status of equipment.
3. Monitor and log all operating parameters ensuring that all irregularities arereported to immediate supervisor for advice and/or resolution.
4. Prepare field equipment in allocated work area for maintenance activities and follow-up execution and recommission equipment upon satisfactory completion of work.
5. Apply all Permit to Work requirements and expectations throughout Permit to Work issuance in the field and during PTW field audits.
6. Monitors all personnel and activities on site using, but limited to, unit surveillance, regular safety walks, audits and Observation Cards to ensure site safety and operational effectiveness.
7. Provide immediate first-line response capability in the event of emergencies or major incidents in order to eliminate or limit potential loss or damage to Company personnel, assets or the environment.
8. Ensure incoming shift operator is fully briefed on current operating status and significant events during previous shift to ensure seamless hand-over of responsibilities.
9. Collect all regular and special samples correctly as per schedule and direction of shift supervisor.
10. Perform electrical isolation and de-isolation work of low voltage electricalequipment in preparation of equipment for maintenance activities in line with approved procedure.
11. Follow the System Completion activities during project phase (endorse B, C, E check sheets, systems walkdowns, punch verification and close-out, start-up).