We are constantly looking for consultants in the following roles:

Seismic Project Managers

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Project managers are responsible for project planning and implementation, conforming to business and clients’ objectives, complying with regulations and standards, following occupational health and safety standards, and supervising project start-up and operation.
  • Plan project
    • Review costs, parameters, and issues with client;
    • Conduct initial project site and hazard assessment;
    • Select suppliers and sub-contractors; and
    • Assess liability and due diligence concerns
  • Develop HSE plan
    • Ensure compliance with regulations and standards including employer and client policies and Industry Recommended Practices (IRP).
  • Finalize Project Requirements
  • Commence Project
    • Orient staff, suppliers and sub-contractors
  • Monitor and Control Project Execution
    • Participate actively in project meetings;
    • Manage client contracts;
    • Coordinate resources; and
    • Manage maintenance of documentations

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Seismic Acquisition QC – Land or Marine

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • The primary role of a Seismic Acquisition QC is to act as Client Company’s representative on board a vessel or on a crew.
  • Relay instructions from company management to the crew.
  • Monitor seismic data quality and operational productivity and send report daily to Client Company on daily crew activity.
  • Seismic Acquisition QC could assist with setting source and receiver parameters to ensure optimization of data quality.
  • Production of final report for a survey, giving the client full and unbiased evaluation performance of contractor and their equipment.
  • Provide recommendations for future survey.

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Instrumentation Technical Auditors – Land or Marine

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Conduct an audit of the seismic contractor’s energy sources and recording equipment to ensure compliance with manufacturers’ specifications and company’s requirements.
  • Assess competence of the recording crew and advice and recommend where necessary on the latest instrument quality control technique and test procedures.
  • Discuss technical audit results with contractor and company representatives.
  • At the end of the technical audit, generate a summary report for the company, to be followed by a full audit report.

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Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Auditors – Land or Marine

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Review all aspects of the field operation, including vehicles, to ensure that local, national and international (CAGC, IAGC and OGP) industry standards are met, along with agreed contractual specification.
  • Meet with Company and Seismic contractor management to outline the remit of audit prior to departure to the filed/crew.
  • Conduct the audit in an open and constructive manner, in cooperation with all involved parties including the seismic contractor’s management and safety representatives, to find practical solutions for each problem encountered.
  • Site visits to all field operations, inspections of vehicles and facilities, and interviews with key personnel. The auditor should meet as many personnel as practicable.
  • Conduct a full review of the contract safety documentation and safety plan, medical and first aid cover.
  • Inspect all potentially high-risk operations, including the use of vehicle and seismic energy sources, to measure that suitably trained and experience personnel are working safely and efficiently with correctly maintained equipment.
  • Inspect camp facilities to ensure that the welfare of all the crew personnel is in accordance with requirements of company and industry standards. These inspections should include the checks of living caravans, kitchen, laundry, toilets and shower rooms, storage places of water used for portable and household needs, collection of sites of waste, collection and disposal of sewage water, fuels and lubricants storage site.
  • Review crew reporting and training procedures to ensure that safety meetings, tool box meetings, briefings, unsafe act, auditing and risk assessment are being correctly carried out.
  • Conduct environmental inspections in accordance with environmental regulations.
  • Review crew transport methods, especially transportation meant for personnel.
  • Conduct a full audit to all subcontractors companies on crew, and review subcontractor’s contracts as it pertain to HSE issues.
  • The auditor before departing from crew after the audit should provide a list of agreed action points, which should be agreed by all parties to ensure that a timely corrective action is carried out. To conclude the audit, the auditor will hold a formal review meeting amongst all involved parties to cover all aspects of the audit findings, to ensure that there is no ambiguity in the audit and that many actions that are required will be implemented. At the completion of the audit, the auditor must submit a full audit report.

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Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) QC – Land or Marine

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Demonstrate to all personnel on crew the belief that all injuries are preventable.
  • Participate in the investigation of all near misses and incidents.
  • Working with the contractor’s HSE advisor to coordinate safety management on crew.
  • Ensure compliance of the contract signed between Seismic Contractor and Company.
  • Conduct pre-use equipment inspections of major equipment using approved checklist.
  • Report on daily basis crew safety information through Company’s reporting system.
  • Maintain statistics on a monthly basis using Company’s reporting system.
  • Participate in reporting of incidents and investigation of incidents and noting corrective actions to prevent incidents in future. Reporting to be made to Company’s HSE Officer.
  • Take immediate corrective action in situations where imminent serious or major unsafe acts or conditions exist. This action may include stoppage of work.
  • Participate in reporting hazards not identified previously, coordinate hazard reporting and development of action plans.
  • Participate in, assist in coordination and assist in evaluation of various emergency drills, in development action plans resulting from drill evaluations.
  • Monitor action plans resulting from inspections, hazard reporting, emergency drills, and incident investigations.
  • Participate in safety meetings and document attendance and topics.
  • Monitor personal protective equipment usage and advice management when replacement is needed.
  • Ensure contractor’s compliance with all the Company HSE Policies.
  • Watch over the fulfillment of the following by Contractor
    • Planning and control of daily HSE meetings
    • Feasibility and validity of ERP
    • Compliance with all training activities, drills, and safety programs

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