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Position OverviewPor favor, presente su candidatura sin demora si su perfil encaja bien con este puesto, debido al alto nivel de interés.The Drilling Section Leader has responsibility for the operational safety, efficiency, production and client relations of the drilling operation. He or she is responsible for implementing and upholding safety and environmental compliance requirements. The responsibility of the Drilling Section Leader is to provide onboard leadership and direction for meeting the customers drilling program requirements within Noble programs, policies and procedures. Ensure rig budget and supplies are met.QualificationsHigh School Diploma or equivalent.10+ years of experience as a Tour Pusher.MODU OIM License, Unrestricted, Surface Units Underway or Surface Units on Location. Working towards Unrestricted License.Valid Marshall Island endorsement, BOSIET CA EBS and Well Control Level 4 Surface and Subsea.5+ years of experience using IFS.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.Experience with Dynamic Positioning Systems.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 customers.Key ResponsibilitiesDirectly represent Noble on board the unit and is directly responsible for the overall operation, management, and safety of the unit offshore (in conjunction with the Captain if assigned). When filling the role of Rig Manager and OIM onboard a non-self-propelled unit, the Rig Manager shall fulfill the role of PIC (Person In Charge).Supervise and monitor rig positioning and anchor mooring or preloading and leg penetration during rig movement and placement.Coordinate with the designated supervisor on operations effecting 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 all decisions regarding utilization of drilling-related equipment, ensuring the rig and support equipment is properly maintained and not damaged.Conduct daily briefing with the crews to update current drilling operations and give any support necessary for ongoing operations.Support and carry out directions from the Drilling Superintendent during adverse weather conditions or situations where vessel and personnel safety are involved.Conduct daily operations meetings with Department Heads, Barge Engineers, Drillers, Crane Operators, and other key personnel to plan, execute, and monitor progress ensuring safe and efficient operations.Communicate regularly with the Operator’s onsite representative, ensuring that each party’s priorities and plans are clearly communicated and understood.Promote good relations with the client organization.Complete all required paperwork in an accurate and timely manner, maintaining an up-to-date file system and an orderly office.Control drilling rig costs, maintaining each category at or below budgeted levels whenever possible.Maintain records as required by Noble, the government, and the Operator.Measure, monitor and manage shipboard machinery space generated wastes and the conditions of any equipment having oil-to-sea interfaces on a daily basis.Ensure that the handling of all deck waste and drainage is properly handled and discharged in a manner consistent with regulations, including MARPOL.Perform all duties assigned by Noble during all operations.Ensure that all personnel have completed the orientation process.Promote professional development and training opportunities for employees.Encourage personnel at all levels to improve job skills and accept greater responsibility.Train and develop subordinate personnel through continuous hands‑on training or other training as deemed necessary by Noble.Prepare, organize, evaluate, and/or approve periodical status reports as well as evaluations and assessments for personnel (including trainees) under immediate supervision and make recommendations as appropriate.Write and/or approve weekly reports on present drilling operations, equipment status, material status, and supplies.Command the MODU and take decisive action to ensure safety and discipline of the personnel and overall safety of the unit (in conjunction with Master if assigned).Maneuver and position the vessel onto the well location defined by the client using anchors and/or Dynamic Positioning or independent legs; ensure that the vessel remains safely in position during operations.Direct and/or witness the pretension tests of the anchors and/or tank preload tests at each well location.Ensure integrity and stability of the vessel is maintained at all times and take action if necessary to relocate and/or reposition the vessel during adverse weather or hostile environment situations.Oversee catering staff, ensuring proper hygiene, quality, storage and preparation of food, cleanliness of kitchen and accommodation, hospital upkeep and medical care, suitable drinking water and suitable laundry facilities to maintain clean linen and towels.Communicate with the Drilling Superintendent to review and discuss the client’s projected well program before operations commence and throughout the well as necessary to stay abreast of operational activities and time factors.Ensure optimum quantity of fuel, lubricants, potable water and material for program will be on board at all times.Recommend action in case of personnel or equipment problems affecting operational or safety aspects of the unit.Carry out administrative functions such as making daily entries in logbooks, reviewing and approving routine lists of provisions, management reports, maintaining receipts and issue reporting and third‑party charge administration.Become familiar with each new Shorebase’s local labor and/or union situation, hospital and medical facilities, health requirements or hazards, food and fuel availability, general politics, social customs, local laws, customs/immigration regulations, etc., and ensure key personnel are advised of pertinent information.Assist in preparing annual operating budget for the vessel.Ensure prompt reports are made to the appropriate local regulatory authority, Flag Administration, and internal reporting requirements of any critical equipment malfunction related to main propulsion, steering, or marine environmental protection equipment.Ensure employees’ compliance with Noble’s Management System, MARPOL, Ballast Water Management and all other applicable environmental protection requirements.Maintain all records required by international conventions and treaties including SOLAS, the ISM Code and MARPOL and other applicable regulations; records shall be maintained for the required period and be readily available for inspection or audit.Ensure the use of and review handover notes for the PIC, including environmental components and information on handling and discharge of MODU generated wastes or slops, and operation of the Oil Water Separator and incinerator.Execute tasks assigned by Noble Leadership Model, including Developing Yourself, Leading Your Team, Driving the Business, and Delivering Results.Maintenance & RepairEnsure that the condition of the rig is maintained and all rig performance factors are optimized. Oversee the rig preventative maintenance program, coordinate maintenance between operations, engineering, and marine departments. Keep the rig clean and equipment in proper place. Plan, approve, and supervise rig activities such as equipment maintenance, repairs, daily maintenance of drilling fluids, rigging up or down, ensuring minimal loss of time or effort.Health, Safety & EnvironmentalImplement and uphold Noble's safety policies and procedures.Ensure personnel are familiar with all safety policies and procedures as established in Noble's Management System.Ensure each crew member receives appropriate training for environmental prevention requirements and maintain records.Be familiar with and refer to the Emergency Response Framework.Ensure operations proceed safely; correct unsafe acts and conditions.Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements for environmental protection.Encourage personnel to observe safety and environmental policies.Deliver safety briefings and induction on the rig for new arrivals.Assist in training crew members in firefighting, safety and deck operations.Act as responsible for emergency teams during fire or other emergencies; coordinate drills and exercises.Ensure proper training records for environmental training are maintained.Inform personnel of safety precautions, procedures and drills established by Noble and/or client.Ensure required safety equipment is on board at all times.Plan and execute drills in compliance with Noble's Management System.Implement the STOP the job planning process into all tasks.Take initiative for emergency duties without specific orders.Assist in audit processes for compliance with system and regulations. xcskxlj Ensure no pollution from the rig; if spillage occurs, report following company policy.Equal Employment Opportunity StatementNoble is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on an applicant’s or employee’s race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, citizenship status, physical or mental disability of an otherwise qualified individual, genetic information, membership or application for membership in a uniformed service, engaging in legally protected activity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.#J-18808-Ljbffr