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September 21, 2007 at 6:37 pm #1000
Ray Shields
ParticipantExperienced ROV Pilot /Technician(s)
jobnumber 651
company Fugro Survey (Middle East) Ltd. – Abu Dhabi
level Other
apply before 31 Dec 2007Fugro Survey (Middle East) Ltd (“FSME”) is a certified survey company within the Fugro Group, with over 160 employees and operating in accordance with recognised international standards (ISO9001:2000, ISO14001:2004 and OHSAS18001:1999). FSME specialises in the provision of hydrographic and marine surveys, ROV inspection and positioning services. Services are provided to the offshore oil and gas industry, construction companies and the submarine cable industry. FSME is the leading offshore survey company in the Middle East region, promoting the application of new technology and techniques to the survey industry. The working area includes the Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea and Red Sea.
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position
FSME are seeking to employ a number of ROV Pilot / Technicians in staff poitions to complement our existing team. The role is priamrily field based working a minimum of 200 days per year on a four-six week rotation basis. Duties will be as follows:Knowledge of ROV Team members roles and responsibilities
Assists the supervision of launch and recovery of ROV System
Fault finding and maintenance of ROV control and navigation systems
Perform ROV preventative system maintenance activities
Navigate the ROV to the worksite and perform general manipulator duties
Identify and change major hydraulic, electronic and electrical components and perform electrical and mechanical umbilical terminations.position requirements
To be effective in this role the appointed candidate(s) should possess proven skills in Mechanics, Hydraulics, Electrics and Electronics and be familiar with ROV systems, ideally with around two (2) years operational experience with Electro-hydraulic ROVs. The successful candidtaes should possess a thorough understanding of underwater ROV operations and equipment.A high degree of initiative and attention to detail is essential and a strong command of written and spoken english is vital. This role requires flexibility and the ability and willingness to work to tight deadlines.
what we offer
FSME offers the opportunity for an immediate start in a dynamic team based working environment in an exciting and developing market region with long term potential for skills and career path development. Remuneration will be commensurate with experience and includes the usual benefits packageFurther information
Contact person Darren Male
Telephone +971 (0)2 554 7810
E-mail d.male@fugro-uae.comComments
Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.September 24, 2007 at 9:12 pm #13847Steve
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what we offer
FSME offers the opportunity for an immediate start in a dynamic team based working environment in an exciting and developing market region with long term potential for skills and career path development. Remuneration will be commensurate with experience and includes the usual benefits packageand around £100 day less than everyone else?!!
October 4, 2007 at 8:54 pm #13848star
ParticipantI agree.. i got an offer with them and they said my rate was too much!! they offered way less than am on now
October 4, 2007 at 9:43 pm #13849luckyjim37
ParticipantBut you do get to work with some really old sea lions surely it is worth it????
October 5, 2007 at 12:23 am #13850Ray Shields
ParticipantAnd Doug The Thug as your boss
What more could you ask for!
October 5, 2007 at 1:01 am #13851Scott Beveridge
ParticipantAnd Doug The Thug as your boss
What more could you ask for!
Just have all the spares, devcon, and tyraps and it’s a piece o’ parsh!! Oh yeah, and don’t forget the bathtub plug…
October 7, 2008 at 5:33 am #13852blackbeard
ParticipantAnd Doug The Thug as your boss
What more could you ask for!
Just have all the spares, devcon, and tyraps and it’s a piece o’ parsh!! Oh yeah, and don’t forget the bathtub plug…
and dont forget the bit of bar to stop the bath plug getting pulled in
Not that i have ever done that…………October 7, 2008 at 1:00 pm #13853DJansen
ParticipantRayS
working a minimum of 200 days per year on a four-six week rotation basis
You gotta be F***ing kidding ….
Can’t believe that despite a Worldwide shortage of experienced ROV guys that companies are still expecting guys to be interested in Shite like this… Oh well pay peanuts… get monkeys….
October 7, 2008 at 1:24 pm #13854Scott Beveridge
ParticipantRay,
Macadamia nuts would be much more favoured!!! Perhaps with those you could get groomed gibbons…
October 7, 2008 at 2:22 pm #13855DJansen
ParticipantAnd Doug The Thug as your boss
What more could you ask for!
Just have all the spares, devcon, and tyraps and it’s a piece o’ parsh!! Oh yeah, and don’t forget the bathtub plug…
and dont forget the bit of bar to stop the bath plug getting pulled in
Not that i have ever done that…………The BATHPLUG !! Holy Fu*K ! What a blast from the past
… Rigworkers ! ….It’s all coming back to me now.. Hey better the ‘bar’ than a valve chest full of yoghurt when the plug pops in just as you latch the sub
Whatever next ? tronic plugs and Nascom boards ….?
October 7, 2008 at 5:11 pm #13856Cabledog
ParticipantWe had the farking thing suck in on deck in India last year
Not needed gel in me hair since
Be good
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