Job Responsibilities:
- Carefully check files/drawings describing existing structures and pipelines against client-issued charts or source data (i.e., coordinate listings), paying particular attention to operations that require positioning of structures or systems on or near the seabed (i.e., ROV, AUV, USV, jack-up rig legs, anchors, geotechnical/geophysical sensors, trenchers, and similar systems).
- Safely store raw and processed survey data to ensure no loss or corruption.
- Ensure that the data is processed, and the results presented in accordance with the agreed Project Specific Procedures.
- Monitor the quality of data and advise the Party Chief (or Project Manager) of any deficiencies or inconsistencies.
- Assemble all ancillary information such as tidal data, previous survey information, and any sub-contract positioning system data, etc., as necessary for offshore operations.
- Advise the Party Chief/Project Manager on the recommended equipment and personnel levels required to efficiently support the offshore phase of the project.
- Monitor survey equipment against the manifest and advise the Fugro Logistics Coordinator of any loss, damage, or deficiencies.
- Liaise with the Master/Client Representative/Project Manager on the most suitable locations for the installation/deployment of the survey equipment.
- Ensure that where appropriate, the survey equipment is tested fully operational.
- Confirm/determine all offsets to antenna and survey sensors by measurements checked against any available General Arrangement (GA) drawing.
- Carry out offshore equipment calibrations in accordance with project-specific procedures.
Job Requirements
- Authorized to work in Canada, without restrictions.
- Current hold or ability to obtain a passport for international travel is required.
- Currently hold a driver’s license with an acceptable motor vehicle record.
- Have an in-depth knowledge of surveying, both land, and marine, normally attained by completing a Geomatics Technology program at a post-secondary training institution, but a combination of alternate education and experience may be considered.
- Experience in an offshore environment is considered beneficial.
- Follow written and verbal instructions.
- Work independently and on own initiative, as well as working successfully with a team.
- Ability to work under pressure and show flexibility in adapting to changes in work priorities in a fast-paced work environment.
- Assume responsibility for equipment operation.
- Have excellent communication and computer skills including a thorough knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite software.
Location: St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada