Job Summary
JOB DESCRIPTION
The Radio Operator is responsible for managing radio communications, maintaining radio equipment, and providing support for emergency response and logistics coordination.
Roles & Responsibilities
Radio Communication Management:
- Receives and transmits messages between rig and shore bases, supply vessels, helicopters, and other stations by radio-telephone.
- Operates & monitors radio communications systems including VHF, HF, and UHF radios for pertinent transmissions.
- Provide telephone, radio, e-mail, fax and telex communications on behalf of the company, the Operator and service companies.
- Monitor radio frequencies and channels to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and prevent interference with other communications.
- Coordinate and control the isolation of radio equipment during periods of radio silence.
Radio Equipment Maintenance
- Perform routine maintenance tasks on radio equipment, including inspections, testing, and calibration, to ensure that it is in good working condition and complies with regulatory requirements.
- Troubleshoot and repair radio equipment malfunctions or faults, coordinating with external technicians or vendors as needed to resolve issues.
- Test the standby radio equipment and the radio equipment in the lifeboats including checking of the radio room batteries as per the company procedures.
Logistics Coordination
- Establish and maintain radio contact with helicopter traffic to and from the rig. Advise pilots on landing clearances & meteorological conditions and record in the helicopter movement log.
- Inform the HLO and control room (where applicable) of all intended helicopter traffic to the installation.
- Assist with logistics coordination activities, including coordinating crew changes, and supply deliveries, using radio communication systems to relay information between the rig and support vessels or onshore bases.
- Maintain accurate records of helicopter movements, crew transfers, and cargo shipments to ensure smooth and efficient logistics operations.
Emergency Response Support
- Test the standby radio equipment and the radio equipment in the lifeboats including checking of the radio room batteries as per the company procedures.
- Serve as a key member of the rig's emergency response team, providing communication support during emergency situations such as well control incidents, medical emergencies, and evacuations.
- Coordinate communication between rig personnel, emergency response teams, and external authorities to ensure timely and effective response to emergencies.
- Maintain a radio watch on maritime and aeronautical emergency frequencies.
Reporting & Documentation
- Maintain records/logs of all radio communications to and from the rig. Keep records of telephone charges from the installation (if applicable).
Administrative Duties
- Obtains weather reports and information on weather conditions from different locations as required.
- Provide clerical/administrative support to the OIM as required.
- Organizes and directs boarding/offboarding and movement of personnel on the helicopter / boat as per safety guidelines.
- Maintain up-to-date personnel on board and room assignment lists, where applicable.
- Fully aware of his role on abandon ship, fire, and injured personal emergencies.
Job Requirements
Education & Experience:
- Minimum education level required: High School or Vocational / Technical education.
- Minimum two (2) years of working relevant communications experience gained either on an Offshore Rig, Merchant or Royal Navy.
Skills/Competencies Required
- Fluent in English language (written & spoken).
- PC Literate in Microsoft Office.
- Communications, Situation Awareness, Teamwork, Time management / Managing work.
Physical Requirements
- Rarely climbing (stairs, ladders).
- Rarely bending, twisting, and standing.
- Ability to work in day/night shift.
Certifications
- Valid GMDSS Certificate
- As per ADES Training Matrix