Assistant Rig Manager
The Assistant Rig Manager is responsible for the operational safety, efficiency, production, and client relations of the drilling unit. Responsible for implementing and upholding safety and environmental compliance requirements. The Assistant Rig Manager provides onboard leadership and direction for meeting the customers drilling program requirements within Noble programs, policies and procedures.
Qualifications
High School Diploma or equivalent USCG MODU OIM License, Unrestricted, Surface Units Underway or Surface Units on Location. Working towards Unrestricted License Strong technical background in all aspects of drilling operations and support equipment. Excellent leadership, communication and management skills. Proficient computer skills in office software and company proprietary software. Experienced in marine environmental and hazardous material regulations and procedures. Experienced in offshore marine operations, industrial environment, and drilling operations. Ability to handle multiple tasks on a daily basis and to follow-up on all tasking to completion. Ability to claim and accept ownership of rig equipment and processes, and to provide appropriate leadership when called upon. Excellent customer service skills to deal with all manner, and type, of customers. Completed all training requirements for Assistant Rig Manager.
Essential Functions
Directly represents Noble Drilling on board the unit and is responsible for the overall operation, management, and safety of the unit offshore. Ensure that all operations proceed in a safe manner, and is responsible for correcting or notifying responsible parties of any unsafe acts and / or conditions which exist. Supervise and monitor rig positioning and anchor mooring or preloading and leg penetration during rig movement and placement. Plan and supervise rig activities such as repairs, daily maintenance of drilling fluids, rigging up or down, etc. Ensures all activities are coordinated with a minimal loss of time or effort. Coordinate with designated supervisors concerning all evolutions affecting the vessel ballast and loading. Order needed rig supplies, parts and materials, anticipating and requisitioning each needed item ensuring items are on hand when needed. Make decisions regarding utilization of equipment, making sure the rig and support equipment is used properly and not endangered or damaged unnecessarily. Conduct daily brief with the Rig Manager to up-date on current drilling operations and any support necessary from the marine department for ongoing operations. Support and carry out orders from the Rig Manager during adverse weather conditions or situations where vessel and personnel safety are involved. Conduct daily operations meeting with Rig Manager, Barge Marine Supervisor, Barge Engineer, Drillers, Crane Operators, and other key personnel to plan, execute, and monitor major daily evolutions ensuring safe and efficient operations.
Assistant Manager • Houston, TX, US