Managing Commercial and Technical Operation of Offshore E & P Support Services Vehicles 2015 is a course that covers topics such as:
- Awareness of potential emergency situations and how to respond and coordinate with relevant internal and external agencies
- How to plan and organize daily movements, anchor handling, DP operations, Fi-Fi operations, Standby duties, compliance with instructions and reporting requirements of Charterers, cost controls and consumption of bunkers
- Ability to differentiate between various ships, technical and functional characteristics, safety requirements and potential hazards of each operation
- How to manage safety of personnel of sub-contractors, stevedores’, tenants and ship crew, when engaged in OSV operations
- Techniques for performance monitoring and continuous improvement based on lessons learned from each operation at the offshore site as well as from reports about peers in the similar business
- Competency in developing and maintaining documentary evidence traceability for all works executed during the specific period or operation; and
Managing Commercial and Technical Operation of Offshore E & P Support Services Vehicles 2015 brings together senior attendees with job titles such as:
- Management Members responsible for OSV Technical Operations and Commercial Engagements
- Entry level Executives of Offshore Support Services Vessels
- Chief Engineers and Masters selected for succession planning
- E & P Projects Managers, Coordinators and Planners
- Commercial Managers
- Technical Superintendents, Port Engineers and Port Captains
- QHSE and Security Managers