Rope Access Foreman (Level 3) - Bilfinger Inc.
Baton Rouge, LA 70801
About the Job
Rope Access Foreman (Level 3) Gulf of Mexico Platforms- Offshore
Position Summary:
Bilfinger is a leading international services contractor with a proven track record in providing integrated, multi-disciplined support services and maintenance solutions to international blue-chip clients, primarily in the energy, petrochemical, industrial, and utilities sector. We are currently recruiting for multi-disciplined candidates with Rope Access Level 3. These positions require an experienced, self-motivated, safety-conscious individuals. These individuals must possess the skills required to lead, motivate, and direct craftsmen in the day to day execution of the work scope. The optimal candidate will have a basic working knowledge of OSHA safety guidelines. Work locations may vary (offshore).
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Must have good communication and network skills
- Must have good teamwork skills, ability to coordinate with different department heads within the company.
- Preferably to have a strong background in the Pipeline, Petrochemical and/or Oil & Gas Market Sectors
- Must have ability to perform various technical services while working on ropes.
- SPRAT Rope Access Level 1, 2 or 3 certifications
- NDT level 2 Certifications are a plus
- Offshore Experience Required
- TWIC Card
- Safe Gulf
- Responsible for the immediate supervision, implementation, and oversight of the rope access program at the work site
- Communicate and coordinate with clients and their safety representatives regarding rope access safety and rescue procedures
- Ensure that all procedures are understood prior to the start of work
- Complete all required planning, safety meetings and documentation, including work permits, job hazard analyses, safety meetings and rescue plans
- Ensure that the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) to be used
- Identify work zones and ensure the safety of any personnel or public who may enter these zones.
- Make certain that a prompt rescue of rope access personnel can be accomplished and that emergency services are available
- Make certain that all equipment on the work site is protected from damage and is maintained in a safe condition throughout the work
- Ensure that any rope access equipment that is damaged at the work site is removed from service
- Mentor junior employees in rope access and working procedures
- Performs other duties as assigned
Basic Qualifications:
They must be goal oriented and have the ability to remain focused under pressure.
Advancement is based on past performance, work history and tenure.
Change of status must be initiated by a superintendent and cosigned by the department manager.
They must possess a full understanding of mechanical work procedures, schedules, and plans.
Intellectually the worker must be able to apply and interpret principles of rational systems (bookkeeping, engines, electronics, building), to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists; must be competent in beginning algebra and geometry and should be skilled in the computation of discount, interest, profit and loss; commission, markup, and selling price; ratio, proportion; and percentage.
The worker must be able to read safety rules, instructions in the use and maintenance of shop tools and equipment, and methods and procedures in mechanical drawing and layout work.
The worker must able to write reports and letters with proper format, punctuation, spelling, and grammar.
The worker must be able to speak, using correct English before an audience with poise, voice control, and confidence.
The amount of specific job training required to learn the techniques, information, and facility needed for average performance in this position is from 4 to 10 years.
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