Gas Engineer Skelmersdale At Build Recruitment, we work exclusively with built environment specialists around the UK. Our client is looking for an experienced Domestic Gas Engineer to join their team based in Skelmersdale on a long temporary contract working on repairs and services within private and social housing in the Skelmersdale area. The pay rate for this Gas Engineer role is 24PH CIS and the role comes with a van and fuel card. Gas Engineer responsibilities will include: Day to day services and repairs. Carry out fault diagnosis and communicate additional works required back to your Supervisor/Line Manager. Take ownership of work, aiming for 'First time Fix' on all jobs whilst remaining within budget and time parameters. Operate within company Health and Safety guidelines and remain up to date with technical and legal requirements of your skill areas. Essential Criteria GAS Safe Registration CCN1, HTR1, CENWAT, CKR1 Full UK Driving License Skills / Qualifications needed: DBS, Gas Safe, Asbestos Awareness UKATA or IATP For more information or to find out what other vacancies we may have available for you, please contact Sam White at Build Recruitment; (url removed) or (phone number removed).
Dec 07, 2025
Seasonal
Gas Engineer Skelmersdale At Build Recruitment, we work exclusively with built environment specialists around the UK. Our client is looking for an experienced Domestic Gas Engineer to join their team based in Skelmersdale on a long temporary contract working on repairs and services within private and social housing in the Skelmersdale area. The pay rate for this Gas Engineer role is 24PH CIS and the role comes with a van and fuel card. Gas Engineer responsibilities will include: Day to day services and repairs. Carry out fault diagnosis and communicate additional works required back to your Supervisor/Line Manager. Take ownership of work, aiming for 'First time Fix' on all jobs whilst remaining within budget and time parameters. Operate within company Health and Safety guidelines and remain up to date with technical and legal requirements of your skill areas. Essential Criteria GAS Safe Registration CCN1, HTR1, CENWAT, CKR1 Full UK Driving License Skills / Qualifications needed: DBS, Gas Safe, Asbestos Awareness UKATA or IATP For more information or to find out what other vacancies we may have available for you, please contact Sam White at Build Recruitment; (url removed) or (phone number removed).
Responsible for providing a uniformed specialist service. Ensuring that patients, visitors, and staff are given advice and provided with a safe and secure environment in line with legislation and particularly in emergency situations. This will include communication with emergency services. Main duties of the job Responsible for providing a uniformed specialist service. Ensuring that patients, visitors, and staff are given advice and provided with a safe and secure environment in line with legislation and particularly in emergency situations. This will include communication with emergency services. Protect people and property, detecting and preventing crime including operating and controlling an access control, CCTV, and key control systems. Undertake full range of portering duties and responsibilities. Undertake full range of Car Park duties and responsibilities. Carry out switchboard activities outside standard hours of working i.e., when the trust main telephone switchboard will not be active Mon - Fri Sat-Sun . Responding to routine enquiries from patients, patients' representatives, visitors, contractors, the public and staff Fundamental to the role will be dealing with issues regarding challenging patients, visitors and staff, where difficult circumstances prevail (e.g., smokers, abuse issues, car park incidents, vagrants and unwelcome visitors). The trust has a policy and guidance for the prevention and management of violent and abusive behaviour, this role will involve aiding in applying the agreed techniques. Work to the site instruction Please note: A team of 4 (1 x supervisor 4 x guards) on any occasion is required, individuals will be expected to take on SOME of the roles during a shift. About us Do you want to make a difference? Applicants should be Smart, Flexible, Reliable, Decisive, show initiative in all situations and have excellent Customer Service skills. Pay Band 3 £24,937 plus enhancements as worked (nights-B/H's-W/ends) Hours - Annualised Shift Pattern as per rota 24/7/hrs day's 12hrs nights rotating on a 5-week rolling rota. Job responsibilities DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Communication and relationship skills Receive and be able to interpret and exchange routine information and documentation, particularly with tact regarding communication with patients. Provide clear routine information (in documentation form when required), advice, instructions and training to groups using tact and persuasive skills as required, particularly where there are barriers in understanding and with tact and persuasion when dealing with patients, patients representatives, visitors, contractors related elements. Communicate and calm violent or distressed people in a professional manner, particularly where the audience may not easily be understood because of communication difficulties (individuals may have been assaulted). Liaise with outside agencies such as fire, police, and ambulance services. Communicate with contractors and ensure that all contractors log in and out, during out of hours periods. Contractors may also need to be advised of trust protocols and their consequence e.g., no smoking policy. Challenging patients, visitors and staff, where difficult circumstances prevail (e.g., smokers, abuse issues, car park incidents, nonpayment of car park, vagrants and unwelcome visitors) Develop and maintain relationships, effective networks and proactive communication mechanisms with patients, visitors, contractors, staff, professional colleagues and external contacts. 2. Knowledge, Training & Experience Following training understand a range of working, controls, procedures, practices instructions and guidelines and keep up to date with changes and improvements to the controls. A detailed knowledge of the safety controls, policies, procedures, and practices will be required where experience must be continually built upon, applying safety strategy and planning requirements. Knowledge of the hospital layout associated equipment requirements with manual handling techniques and basic driving skills. Apply security restraint and breakaway procedures when required. Gain specialist and theoretical knowledge regarding the operation and processes to carry out the role e.g., access control, CCTV, security related software, telephone switchboard basic knowledge and application of the law, electrical and mechanical systems and the tools required to carry out specific functions 3. Analytical & Judgmental Skills Review, interpret and appreciate information, data, and situations. This will include crime investigations, comparisons, conflicting information and consider legislation, Health Technical Memorandums (HTMs) and NHS requirements. Make judgments and decisions involving a range of facts or situations, which may require analysis and interpretation, including staff performance and shortages. Carry out analyses regarding fault finding and investigate to resolves issues. Make judgments with the ability to assess, resolve and forward enquiries and distribute results 4. Planning & Organisational Skills Plan and organise straightforward tasks, activities, and programmes of work for individual and team, this will include crime prevention measures any maintenance requirements Manage documentation in line with the trust policy and follow operational policies and procedures related to the storage and retention of records. Maintain records of all related incidents and provide reports for the head of security 5. Physical Skills The following skills detail the main day to day requirements, however, see appendix A for day-to-day tasks expected to be carried out.: Maintain all security, switchboard, portering, stores and car park related activities on a rota basis.Skills for physical restraint carried out with speed and accuracy will be paramount.Maintain contingency plans in the event of incidents.Maintain data-based record systems related to the responsibilities.Ensure control systems operate effectively i.e., possess keyboard skills and manual dexterity associated with CCTV, Access Control related software and estates maintenance system.Use and manipulation of fine hand tools and equipment for maintenance activitiesManipulate trolleys, wheelchairs, and bedsAssist patients/clients during contactDriving for short periodsLog and review all complaints, incidents, and comments. 6. Responsibility for Patient/Client Care Ensure healthcare services are provided in environments which promote effective care and optimise health outcomes by being a safe and secure environment which protects patients, staff, visitors and their property, and the physical assets of the organisation Provide a portering service to patients. Assist and provide advice to all patients, visitors, contractors, and staff at all times and particularly during incidents and emergencies in line with physical responsibilities. Incidental contact with patients will also be by way of telephone calls 7. Responsibility for Policy/Service Development Comply with all related controls to ensure systems and standards are followed in line with applicable policies, legislation, NHS Standards, and the quality of work accepted by the trust. Further ensuring that controls result in desired and targeted performance being achieved. Operate in line with implementing current policies; contribute to developing, reviewing, updating these policies, and implementing a controlled process. Contribute to quality initiatives and comment on proposals for changes in working practices. Attend all training that is required, role-specific and mandatory. 8. Responsibility for Financial & Physical Resources Ensure security regarding any ad-hoc cash collections that are requested. Lost property must be secured, and all assets generally secured in line with policies and procedures following physical skills implications above. Maintain physical equipment as required A duty of care is expected with relation to equipment and resources. Equipment must be used following all safety controls Responsible for direct equipment used within the department: CCTV SystemsSwitchboardsRadiosBleepsAlarms - Medical Gasses, Fire, Fridges, and Intruder alarmsTelephoneMobile phonesVehicle 9. Responsibility for Human Resources Participate to develop your long-term career via work evaluation and individual needs. Demonstrate duties and activities to new starters and less experienced colleagues supporting induction and mandatory, giving advice, guidance, and supervision with respect to carrying out their function. 10. Responsibility for Information Resources Ensure electronic records (where they apply) and physical records are maintained accurately for all related aspects of responsibility. Keep evidence in such a format that the trust can demonstrate that controls are in place for all objectives and risks associated with areas of responsibility and that reporting supervisors and staff do the same. In relation to security role ensure CCTV images, information and transcribing minutes which could be used in court proceedings must always be held highly secure. Specific patient policies must be applied. Process and records personally generated information such as time sheets, training records and work-related activities. All evidence to be kept and reported to respective supervisors. 11 . click apply for full job details
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Responsible for providing a uniformed specialist service. Ensuring that patients, visitors, and staff are given advice and provided with a safe and secure environment in line with legislation and particularly in emergency situations. This will include communication with emergency services. Main duties of the job Responsible for providing a uniformed specialist service. Ensuring that patients, visitors, and staff are given advice and provided with a safe and secure environment in line with legislation and particularly in emergency situations. This will include communication with emergency services. Protect people and property, detecting and preventing crime including operating and controlling an access control, CCTV, and key control systems. Undertake full range of portering duties and responsibilities. Undertake full range of Car Park duties and responsibilities. Carry out switchboard activities outside standard hours of working i.e., when the trust main telephone switchboard will not be active Mon - Fri Sat-Sun . Responding to routine enquiries from patients, patients' representatives, visitors, contractors, the public and staff Fundamental to the role will be dealing with issues regarding challenging patients, visitors and staff, where difficult circumstances prevail (e.g., smokers, abuse issues, car park incidents, vagrants and unwelcome visitors). The trust has a policy and guidance for the prevention and management of violent and abusive behaviour, this role will involve aiding in applying the agreed techniques. Work to the site instruction Please note: A team of 4 (1 x supervisor 4 x guards) on any occasion is required, individuals will be expected to take on SOME of the roles during a shift. About us Do you want to make a difference? Applicants should be Smart, Flexible, Reliable, Decisive, show initiative in all situations and have excellent Customer Service skills. Pay Band 3 £24,937 plus enhancements as worked (nights-B/H's-W/ends) Hours - Annualised Shift Pattern as per rota 24/7/hrs day's 12hrs nights rotating on a 5-week rolling rota. Job responsibilities DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Communication and relationship skills Receive and be able to interpret and exchange routine information and documentation, particularly with tact regarding communication with patients. Provide clear routine information (in documentation form when required), advice, instructions and training to groups using tact and persuasive skills as required, particularly where there are barriers in understanding and with tact and persuasion when dealing with patients, patients representatives, visitors, contractors related elements. Communicate and calm violent or distressed people in a professional manner, particularly where the audience may not easily be understood because of communication difficulties (individuals may have been assaulted). Liaise with outside agencies such as fire, police, and ambulance services. Communicate with contractors and ensure that all contractors log in and out, during out of hours periods. Contractors may also need to be advised of trust protocols and their consequence e.g., no smoking policy. Challenging patients, visitors and staff, where difficult circumstances prevail (e.g., smokers, abuse issues, car park incidents, nonpayment of car park, vagrants and unwelcome visitors) Develop and maintain relationships, effective networks and proactive communication mechanisms with patients, visitors, contractors, staff, professional colleagues and external contacts. 2. Knowledge, Training & Experience Following training understand a range of working, controls, procedures, practices instructions and guidelines and keep up to date with changes and improvements to the controls. A detailed knowledge of the safety controls, policies, procedures, and practices will be required where experience must be continually built upon, applying safety strategy and planning requirements. Knowledge of the hospital layout associated equipment requirements with manual handling techniques and basic driving skills. Apply security restraint and breakaway procedures when required. Gain specialist and theoretical knowledge regarding the operation and processes to carry out the role e.g., access control, CCTV, security related software, telephone switchboard basic knowledge and application of the law, electrical and mechanical systems and the tools required to carry out specific functions 3. Analytical & Judgmental Skills Review, interpret and appreciate information, data, and situations. This will include crime investigations, comparisons, conflicting information and consider legislation, Health Technical Memorandums (HTMs) and NHS requirements. Make judgments and decisions involving a range of facts or situations, which may require analysis and interpretation, including staff performance and shortages. Carry out analyses regarding fault finding and investigate to resolves issues. Make judgments with the ability to assess, resolve and forward enquiries and distribute results 4. Planning & Organisational Skills Plan and organise straightforward tasks, activities, and programmes of work for individual and team, this will include crime prevention measures any maintenance requirements Manage documentation in line with the trust policy and follow operational policies and procedures related to the storage and retention of records. Maintain records of all related incidents and provide reports for the head of security 5. Physical Skills The following skills detail the main day to day requirements, however, see appendix A for day-to-day tasks expected to be carried out.: Maintain all security, switchboard, portering, stores and car park related activities on a rota basis.Skills for physical restraint carried out with speed and accuracy will be paramount.Maintain contingency plans in the event of incidents.Maintain data-based record systems related to the responsibilities.Ensure control systems operate effectively i.e., possess keyboard skills and manual dexterity associated with CCTV, Access Control related software and estates maintenance system.Use and manipulation of fine hand tools and equipment for maintenance activitiesManipulate trolleys, wheelchairs, and bedsAssist patients/clients during contactDriving for short periodsLog and review all complaints, incidents, and comments. 6. Responsibility for Patient/Client Care Ensure healthcare services are provided in environments which promote effective care and optimise health outcomes by being a safe and secure environment which protects patients, staff, visitors and their property, and the physical assets of the organisation Provide a portering service to patients. Assist and provide advice to all patients, visitors, contractors, and staff at all times and particularly during incidents and emergencies in line with physical responsibilities. Incidental contact with patients will also be by way of telephone calls 7. Responsibility for Policy/Service Development Comply with all related controls to ensure systems and standards are followed in line with applicable policies, legislation, NHS Standards, and the quality of work accepted by the trust. Further ensuring that controls result in desired and targeted performance being achieved. Operate in line with implementing current policies; contribute to developing, reviewing, updating these policies, and implementing a controlled process. Contribute to quality initiatives and comment on proposals for changes in working practices. Attend all training that is required, role-specific and mandatory. 8. Responsibility for Financial & Physical Resources Ensure security regarding any ad-hoc cash collections that are requested. Lost property must be secured, and all assets generally secured in line with policies and procedures following physical skills implications above. Maintain physical equipment as required A duty of care is expected with relation to equipment and resources. Equipment must be used following all safety controls Responsible for direct equipment used within the department: CCTV SystemsSwitchboardsRadiosBleepsAlarms - Medical Gasses, Fire, Fridges, and Intruder alarmsTelephoneMobile phonesVehicle 9. Responsibility for Human Resources Participate to develop your long-term career via work evaluation and individual needs. Demonstrate duties and activities to new starters and less experienced colleagues supporting induction and mandatory, giving advice, guidance, and supervision with respect to carrying out their function. 10. Responsibility for Information Resources Ensure electronic records (where they apply) and physical records are maintained accurately for all related aspects of responsibility. Keep evidence in such a format that the trust can demonstrate that controls are in place for all objectives and risks associated with areas of responsibility and that reporting supervisors and staff do the same. In relation to security role ensure CCTV images, information and transcribing minutes which could be used in court proceedings must always be held highly secure. Specific patient policies must be applied. Process and records personally generated information such as time sheets, training records and work-related activities. All evidence to be kept and reported to respective supervisors. 11 . click apply for full job details
Role Overview Our client, an expanding insurance business based in the City, are growing both in the UK and Europe. This role reports into the Global Head of Claims and you will be responsible for managing and overseeing the delegated claims authority relationships to ensure these are operating effectively and that MGAs and TPAs are providing an excellent standard of claims performance and service. You will be developing and maintaining relationships with external partners such as third-party administrators, Claims Adjusters, and Legal Counsel to ensure effective claims management and overseeing claims performance metrics and reporting. You will have a proven track record in Property & Casualty claims management, including Commercial Property, Household Property, EL, PL, and Products Liability across various jurisdictions in the UK and Europe. Previous supervisory experience will be required. Company Message As true market specialists we work in partnership with our candidates and clients, delivering unrivalled market knowledge and insight. Driven by our passion to become the partner of choice we offer tailored advice and guidance
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Role Overview Our client, an expanding insurance business based in the City, are growing both in the UK and Europe. This role reports into the Global Head of Claims and you will be responsible for managing and overseeing the delegated claims authority relationships to ensure these are operating effectively and that MGAs and TPAs are providing an excellent standard of claims performance and service. You will be developing and maintaining relationships with external partners such as third-party administrators, Claims Adjusters, and Legal Counsel to ensure effective claims management and overseeing claims performance metrics and reporting. You will have a proven track record in Property & Casualty claims management, including Commercial Property, Household Property, EL, PL, and Products Liability across various jurisdictions in the UK and Europe. Previous supervisory experience will be required. Company Message As true market specialists we work in partnership with our candidates and clients, delivering unrivalled market knowledge and insight. Driven by our passion to become the partner of choice we offer tailored advice and guidance
Role: Chamber Supervisor Length: 2 years Location: Chices ter Department: The Centre for Defence Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine (CDDHM) Main purpose of the job To provide a high quality service to patients requiring emergency and elective hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) under the MSCA and NHS contract. Responsible for the safe and effective operation of the hyperbaric chamber, supervising the delivery of HBOT while following company policy and operating procedures (OPs). Ensuring chamber operations comply with safety procedures and monitors patients and staff during HBOT ensuring safety as a key priority at all times. To support the contractual obligation for the provision of 24/7 emergency cover by providing on-call support for: MoD career/AT divers (via MSCA contract); and NHS, civilian divers and other NHS patients with emergency life or limb threatening illnesses (via NHS contract) To work effectively as part of a team in the provision of hyperbaric services. To support and supervise operations of the chamber during treatment, training and trials of pressure. Typically the following roles are required to provide the necessary cover under this scheme: Duty Diving Medical Officer - Hyperbaric Doctor Supervisors (this is a dive supervisor) Attendants (this can be a registered nurse or trained chamber attendant) plus an additional data logger; Operator (Individual trained and competent to operate the chamber). Key responsibilities and tasks This role has an on-call commitment requiring attendance at the Unit within 90 mins of notification. To supervise the operation of the chamber during HBOT, trials or education ensuring compliance with our Operating Procedures, safety protocols, guidance and Company Policy. To monitor chamber equipment operations and respond appropriately to emergencies providing guidance to the operator. To safely follow the treatment table prescribed by the Duty diving medical officer (DDMO) responsible for the treatment, trial and/or training. Assist where appropriate the rest of the team with patients before, during and after HBOT ensuring safety, high quality care, respect and dignity is prioritised. Ensure the maintenance of accurate records, logs and reports for all chamber activity Perform routine maintenance on chamber systems as required in conjunction with other members of the chamber team. Recognise, escalate and report a concern or safety issue appropriately. To help maintain chamber equipment, cleanliness and function in compliance with the Infection Control Policy and OP's. To work well within a multidisciplinary team and carry out other tasks reasonably requested by the Medical Director, Duty diving medical officer, and senior clinical team. To participate with the multi-disciplinary team in reviewing chamber Standard Operating Procedures and Emergency Operating Procedures. Maintain competencies and keep up to date with evolving practices within the department. Participate in training, continued education and complete NHS mandatory training to keep up to date with relevant practices. This requires a minimum of 1 day per month in-person training in addition to on-call commitment. Responsible for their own safety and that of in chamber attendants, colleagues, patients and visitors. Key results/objectives To achieve CDDHM Chamber Operator competency within first 3 months of employment. To sit and pass EBAss course module 3.1 within first 3 months of employment. Completion of EBAss Course Module 3.2 with online exam must be completed within the first 6 months of employment. To be identified as a safe and effective practitioner within job role. To start working on call shifts within the first 3 months of employment. To complete all mandatory training required by NHS and the business within the first 3 months. Essential requirements Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Disclosure. UK Service Clearance. LST qualification, ADC supervisor or military equivalent. Experience of operating / supervising hyperbaric chambers preferred. Experience of supervising RN, US or Comex dive tables. Awareness and understanding of current legislation pertaining to: a. Diving at Work Regulations 1998 b. Pressure Vessels for Human Occupancy c. EN14931 d. CQC regulatory requirements Awareness of working with high pressure air systems. Awareness of working with gas supply systems. Essential Skills Effective documentation and record keeping. Diving Supervisor experience. Diving related experience / knowledge. Theoretical and operational understanding of the physics and physiology of diving. Core understanding of the need for compliance and adherence to safety, technical and operating procedures and guidelines. Willingness to undergo education and training to achieve Chamber Operator Accreditation from EBAss. Willingness to undertake and pass Basic Life Support Skills and healthcare related mandatory training. Desirable Skills Excellent communication skills. To work effectively as part of a multi-disciplinary team including but not limited to Doctors, Nurses, Engineers, Attendants, Operators, Managers, Administrator.
Dec 05, 2025
Contractor
Role: Chamber Supervisor Length: 2 years Location: Chices ter Department: The Centre for Defence Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine (CDDHM) Main purpose of the job To provide a high quality service to patients requiring emergency and elective hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) under the MSCA and NHS contract. Responsible for the safe and effective operation of the hyperbaric chamber, supervising the delivery of HBOT while following company policy and operating procedures (OPs). Ensuring chamber operations comply with safety procedures and monitors patients and staff during HBOT ensuring safety as a key priority at all times. To support the contractual obligation for the provision of 24/7 emergency cover by providing on-call support for: MoD career/AT divers (via MSCA contract); and NHS, civilian divers and other NHS patients with emergency life or limb threatening illnesses (via NHS contract) To work effectively as part of a team in the provision of hyperbaric services. To support and supervise operations of the chamber during treatment, training and trials of pressure. Typically the following roles are required to provide the necessary cover under this scheme: Duty Diving Medical Officer - Hyperbaric Doctor Supervisors (this is a dive supervisor) Attendants (this can be a registered nurse or trained chamber attendant) plus an additional data logger; Operator (Individual trained and competent to operate the chamber). Key responsibilities and tasks This role has an on-call commitment requiring attendance at the Unit within 90 mins of notification. To supervise the operation of the chamber during HBOT, trials or education ensuring compliance with our Operating Procedures, safety protocols, guidance and Company Policy. To monitor chamber equipment operations and respond appropriately to emergencies providing guidance to the operator. To safely follow the treatment table prescribed by the Duty diving medical officer (DDMO) responsible for the treatment, trial and/or training. Assist where appropriate the rest of the team with patients before, during and after HBOT ensuring safety, high quality care, respect and dignity is prioritised. Ensure the maintenance of accurate records, logs and reports for all chamber activity Perform routine maintenance on chamber systems as required in conjunction with other members of the chamber team. Recognise, escalate and report a concern or safety issue appropriately. To help maintain chamber equipment, cleanliness and function in compliance with the Infection Control Policy and OP's. To work well within a multidisciplinary team and carry out other tasks reasonably requested by the Medical Director, Duty diving medical officer, and senior clinical team. To participate with the multi-disciplinary team in reviewing chamber Standard Operating Procedures and Emergency Operating Procedures. Maintain competencies and keep up to date with evolving practices within the department. Participate in training, continued education and complete NHS mandatory training to keep up to date with relevant practices. This requires a minimum of 1 day per month in-person training in addition to on-call commitment. Responsible for their own safety and that of in chamber attendants, colleagues, patients and visitors. Key results/objectives To achieve CDDHM Chamber Operator competency within first 3 months of employment. To sit and pass EBAss course module 3.1 within first 3 months of employment. Completion of EBAss Course Module 3.2 with online exam must be completed within the first 6 months of employment. To be identified as a safe and effective practitioner within job role. To start working on call shifts within the first 3 months of employment. To complete all mandatory training required by NHS and the business within the first 3 months. Essential requirements Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Disclosure. UK Service Clearance. LST qualification, ADC supervisor or military equivalent. Experience of operating / supervising hyperbaric chambers preferred. Experience of supervising RN, US or Comex dive tables. Awareness and understanding of current legislation pertaining to: a. Diving at Work Regulations 1998 b. Pressure Vessels for Human Occupancy c. EN14931 d. CQC regulatory requirements Awareness of working with high pressure air systems. Awareness of working with gas supply systems. Essential Skills Effective documentation and record keeping. Diving Supervisor experience. Diving related experience / knowledge. Theoretical and operational understanding of the physics and physiology of diving. Core understanding of the need for compliance and adherence to safety, technical and operating procedures and guidelines. Willingness to undergo education and training to achieve Chamber Operator Accreditation from EBAss. Willingness to undertake and pass Basic Life Support Skills and healthcare related mandatory training. Desirable Skills Excellent communication skills. To work effectively as part of a multi-disciplinary team including but not limited to Doctors, Nurses, Engineers, Attendants, Operators, Managers, Administrator.
We are looking for the right people - people who want to innovate, achieve, grow and lead. We attract and retain the best talent by investing in our employees and empowering them to develop themselves and their careers. Experience the challenges, rewards and opportunity of working for one of the world's largest providers of products and services to the global energy industry. Job Duties JOB DESCRIPTION: Under general supervision, provides supervision, coordinates and oversees Surface Well Testing (SWT) product service line (PSL) work at the well site, providing excellent customer relations at the worksite during well testing or other type operaton. Plans and performs necessary calculations for the total job at the well site as needed. Coordinates and directs the activities of service operators during the equipment rig up/down on a location and the preparation of equipment for performing a job. Provides planning necessary for the job including instructions to the crew and equipment used, including dispute resolutions to approved levels. Recognizes possible sales opportunities for the Company's other products and service and communicates information to Service Coordinator or appropriate Company staff. Ensures customer satisfaction with jobs performed. As needed, may perform data collection and data distribution on jobs. Coordinates the clean up, repair, and preparation of equipment for the next job. Provides input on individual performance levels of his/her subordinates providing on-the-job skills development to enhance job performance. Promotes HES Process Improvement Initiatives (PII) within the assigned Country/Natural Work Area (NWA). Promotes safety awareness and environmental consciousness. Ensures compliance with Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) standards, practices and guidelines. Mentors and trains lower level Service Specialists in areas of expertise. Will be required to become a dedicated Assessor for junior SWT personnel. Licensure to drive commercial vehicles may be required. Promotes and takes an active part in quality improvement processes. Leads by example. Coaches individuals for better performance and promotes high morale. Job tasks, correctly performed, impact indirectly on cost containment, efficiency, profitability of operations. Skills are typically acquired through a high school diploma or similar education and 1 year of experience as Service Specialist I - Surface Well Test or 5 years of SWT experience including the role as a supervisor. Must possess exceptional skills within the service line and have a general understanding of other service functions. Must posses execellent knowledge of Halliburton Management System (HMS) standards, work methods/processes. Demonstrates detailed understanding of bottom hole and basic reservoir - i.e., BHP, BHT, Hydrocarbon phasing, Gas and Oil Flow Measurements as well as an understanding of all manner of SWT troubleshooting. Must be capable of navigating/utilizing HMS, iLearn and Competency sites on HalWorld. Must have successfully passed company tests or met task guideline requirements. Must have met the minimum competency requirements for the Service Operator II - SWT. Should be fully knowledgable in most aspects of Testing & Subsea (SWT) service line in the local area. Skilled at planning and organizing jobs. Ability to communicate with team and customer to affect knowledge transfer relate to job plans, calculations, well parameters, specific hazards, environmental issues, quality service, equipment, etc. related to the job. Math and computer skills required. Ability to discuss future work opportunities with customer required. Must be able to explain the local HMS process for Prepare Resources. Must be able to use Correction, Prevention and Improvement (CPI) System to document problems encountered or ideas for improvement. Must have completed supervisory training. Qualifications Halliburton is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, citizenship, marital status, sex/gender, sexual preference/ orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, national origin, or any other status protected by law or regulation. Location Yare Facility, South Denes Rd, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 3QF, United Kingdom Job Details Requisition Number: 202949 Experience Level: experienced Job Family: Operations Product Service Line: Testing and Subsea Full Time / Part Time: Full Time Additional Locations for this position: Compensation Information Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
We are looking for the right people - people who want to innovate, achieve, grow and lead. We attract and retain the best talent by investing in our employees and empowering them to develop themselves and their careers. Experience the challenges, rewards and opportunity of working for one of the world's largest providers of products and services to the global energy industry. Job Duties JOB DESCRIPTION: Under general supervision, provides supervision, coordinates and oversees Surface Well Testing (SWT) product service line (PSL) work at the well site, providing excellent customer relations at the worksite during well testing or other type operaton. Plans and performs necessary calculations for the total job at the well site as needed. Coordinates and directs the activities of service operators during the equipment rig up/down on a location and the preparation of equipment for performing a job. Provides planning necessary for the job including instructions to the crew and equipment used, including dispute resolutions to approved levels. Recognizes possible sales opportunities for the Company's other products and service and communicates information to Service Coordinator or appropriate Company staff. Ensures customer satisfaction with jobs performed. As needed, may perform data collection and data distribution on jobs. Coordinates the clean up, repair, and preparation of equipment for the next job. Provides input on individual performance levels of his/her subordinates providing on-the-job skills development to enhance job performance. Promotes HES Process Improvement Initiatives (PII) within the assigned Country/Natural Work Area (NWA). Promotes safety awareness and environmental consciousness. Ensures compliance with Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) standards, practices and guidelines. Mentors and trains lower level Service Specialists in areas of expertise. Will be required to become a dedicated Assessor for junior SWT personnel. Licensure to drive commercial vehicles may be required. Promotes and takes an active part in quality improvement processes. Leads by example. Coaches individuals for better performance and promotes high morale. Job tasks, correctly performed, impact indirectly on cost containment, efficiency, profitability of operations. Skills are typically acquired through a high school diploma or similar education and 1 year of experience as Service Specialist I - Surface Well Test or 5 years of SWT experience including the role as a supervisor. Must possess exceptional skills within the service line and have a general understanding of other service functions. Must posses execellent knowledge of Halliburton Management System (HMS) standards, work methods/processes. Demonstrates detailed understanding of bottom hole and basic reservoir - i.e., BHP, BHT, Hydrocarbon phasing, Gas and Oil Flow Measurements as well as an understanding of all manner of SWT troubleshooting. Must be capable of navigating/utilizing HMS, iLearn and Competency sites on HalWorld. Must have successfully passed company tests or met task guideline requirements. Must have met the minimum competency requirements for the Service Operator II - SWT. Should be fully knowledgable in most aspects of Testing & Subsea (SWT) service line in the local area. Skilled at planning and organizing jobs. Ability to communicate with team and customer to affect knowledge transfer relate to job plans, calculations, well parameters, specific hazards, environmental issues, quality service, equipment, etc. related to the job. Math and computer skills required. Ability to discuss future work opportunities with customer required. Must be able to explain the local HMS process for Prepare Resources. Must be able to use Correction, Prevention and Improvement (CPI) System to document problems encountered or ideas for improvement. Must have completed supervisory training. Qualifications Halliburton is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, citizenship, marital status, sex/gender, sexual preference/ orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, national origin, or any other status protected by law or regulation. Location Yare Facility, South Denes Rd, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 3QF, United Kingdom Job Details Requisition Number: 202949 Experience Level: experienced Job Family: Operations Product Service Line: Testing and Subsea Full Time / Part Time: Full Time Additional Locations for this position: Compensation Information Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience.
STRATEGIC RESOURCES EUROPEAN RECRUITMENT CONSULTANTS LTD
Barrow-in-furness, Cumbria
MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN Our client is seeking an experienced Mechanical Technician to be based onshore at Barrow-In-Furness for a PAYE contract role starting asap until the end of January 2026. The successful candidate would have to reside within travelling distance of Barrow-In-Furness. OVERVIEW: To undertake routine and non-routine engineering maintenance and defect/responsive breakdown repair tasks that ensure the reliability and scheduled availability of operational plant and equipment associated with gas production/processing and condensate storage facilities. DIMENSIONS: Responsible for complex technical problem solving across 2 Gas Production and Condensate Storage Facilities with a Capital Plant value in excess of •550 million. Regularly oversee on-the-job training of trainees. Act as Performing Authority within the client's Safe Systems of Work Procedures. Supervise small teams of vendors. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES: To execute routine and non-routine maintenance activities efficiently to agreed processes/procedures and operational requirements. Investigates complex technical problems relating to critical plant, identifies solutions and acts to return plant to normal operating service with minimal supervision. Prepares and presents technical reports and maintains appropriate records of activities within recognised systems. Inspection and maintenance of Mechanical equipment in hazardous areas. Carries out commissioning and de-commissioning activities to meet planned plant operating programmes, organising and planning own and vendor work scopes. Liaise with operational/production staff and Technicians in other disciplines to ensure a safe and effective approach to tasks within the overall operational and maintenance programme. Trained to be competent in a range of activities ancillary to his/her core discipline. Supervises other staff and vendor/contractor employees in undertaking particular work activities. KEY SUCCESS FACTORS: HSE performance. Compliance to plan. Maintain defect and Planned Preventative Maintenance workload to plan Efficient use of spares and review of stock items Supervise and assist with key Vendor projects Complete the Standards of Competence program within a reasonable timescale HSE RESPONSIBILITIES Ensure that safe working practices and procedures are adhered to within his/her area of work and that appropriate permit to work is in place. Co-operates with line managers and supervisors in the prevention of work-related accidents and ill health, and the promotion of environmental good practise by acting with appropriate behaviour Adheres to health, safety and environmental instructions and procedures Reports unsafe practises, behaviours and equipment, and environmental concerns and incidents Ensures integrity of safety critical elements Supports a positive health, safety and environmental culture, offering improvement suggestions and participating in review of work practices and procedures Endeavours to apply good housekeeping in work areas Supports and participates in HS&E improvement initiatives Ensures correct PPE is worn for work activities Ensures correct use of tools and equipment Supports continuous improvement in environmental performance in adherence of the ISO14001 externally certified EMS KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: Basic IT skills to operate appropriate software and hardware systems. It is a requirement of the job and given the inherent hazardous nature of the operating environment, that the job holder must undertake a range of specialist technical and safety training, including the use of self-contained breathing apparatus. Completed a recognised formal training programme or apprenticeship to achieve technician to craft status. Experience of the maintenance of high pressure process plant and equipment. A BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC) or equivalent in an appropriate engineering subject. The job holder must have sound verbal and written communication skills and the basic IT skills to operate appropriate software and hardware systems. The job holder must have sufficient knowledge of procedures and be able to relate them to the work activities to ensure a safe approach and that appropriate permitry/controls are requested and in place. The job holder may also be trained to be competent in a range of activities ancillary to his/her core discipline such as crane operations, lifting and slinging, MJI10, MJI19 and Forklift Truck etc. to provide a range of skills available within the team in support of operational and maintenance activities. JOB CONTEXT/ENVIRONMENT: Reporting to the Mechanical Maintenance Team Lead, the job holder is one of a team of Technicians in his/her discipline and part of the overall Maintenance Section at Barrow Terminals. Being self motivated and under own supervision he/she will organise and plan routine/non-routine maintenance of complex operational plant and will also respond to plant and equipment failures without Technical guidance. The job holder will work under limited supervision that is directional rather that detailed. Therefore his/her daily workload requirements determine which procedures are appropriate and the planning of the execution of each specific task. The job holder operates within a day's system and is part of a maintenance team responsible for operations and commissioning of high pressure process plant and equipment. He/she is fully accountable for analysing, evaluating, reasoning and deciding on conclusions when responding to non-routine plant breakdowns, working under pressure to strict timescales which directly impacts on Production to nomination targets, environmental penalties leading to substantial loss of revenue. The job holder will undertake hands-on maintenance work but regularly need to supervise other staff and vendor/contractor personnel on-site from time to time. His/her technical expertise will enable him/her to take the lead in certain aspects of his/her discipline and investigate issues, preparing and presenting technical reports upon which engineering judgements will be made. WORKING RELATIONSHIPS: The Job holder must develop effective working relationships across a broad range of disciplines and levels. Primarily, these will comprise of Terminal Management, Peer groups, Discipline and Production Technicians, Production Support personnel, Offshore Operational and Maintenance personnel, core contract, vendors and ad hoc site labour. The job holder interaction with all these groups will involve production or plant status reports, HS&E issues, guidance and information dissemination when fault finding with a common goal of returning the plant to full service. Liaise with material suppliers to ensure correct identification of requirements. Liaise with external vendors/manufacturers to enable effective fault diagnosis and repair.
Dec 05, 2025
Contractor
MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN Our client is seeking an experienced Mechanical Technician to be based onshore at Barrow-In-Furness for a PAYE contract role starting asap until the end of January 2026. The successful candidate would have to reside within travelling distance of Barrow-In-Furness. OVERVIEW: To undertake routine and non-routine engineering maintenance and defect/responsive breakdown repair tasks that ensure the reliability and scheduled availability of operational plant and equipment associated with gas production/processing and condensate storage facilities. DIMENSIONS: Responsible for complex technical problem solving across 2 Gas Production and Condensate Storage Facilities with a Capital Plant value in excess of •550 million. Regularly oversee on-the-job training of trainees. Act as Performing Authority within the client's Safe Systems of Work Procedures. Supervise small teams of vendors. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES: To execute routine and non-routine maintenance activities efficiently to agreed processes/procedures and operational requirements. Investigates complex technical problems relating to critical plant, identifies solutions and acts to return plant to normal operating service with minimal supervision. Prepares and presents technical reports and maintains appropriate records of activities within recognised systems. Inspection and maintenance of Mechanical equipment in hazardous areas. Carries out commissioning and de-commissioning activities to meet planned plant operating programmes, organising and planning own and vendor work scopes. Liaise with operational/production staff and Technicians in other disciplines to ensure a safe and effective approach to tasks within the overall operational and maintenance programme. Trained to be competent in a range of activities ancillary to his/her core discipline. Supervises other staff and vendor/contractor employees in undertaking particular work activities. KEY SUCCESS FACTORS: HSE performance. Compliance to plan. Maintain defect and Planned Preventative Maintenance workload to plan Efficient use of spares and review of stock items Supervise and assist with key Vendor projects Complete the Standards of Competence program within a reasonable timescale HSE RESPONSIBILITIES Ensure that safe working practices and procedures are adhered to within his/her area of work and that appropriate permit to work is in place. Co-operates with line managers and supervisors in the prevention of work-related accidents and ill health, and the promotion of environmental good practise by acting with appropriate behaviour Adheres to health, safety and environmental instructions and procedures Reports unsafe practises, behaviours and equipment, and environmental concerns and incidents Ensures integrity of safety critical elements Supports a positive health, safety and environmental culture, offering improvement suggestions and participating in review of work practices and procedures Endeavours to apply good housekeeping in work areas Supports and participates in HS&E improvement initiatives Ensures correct PPE is worn for work activities Ensures correct use of tools and equipment Supports continuous improvement in environmental performance in adherence of the ISO14001 externally certified EMS KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: Basic IT skills to operate appropriate software and hardware systems. It is a requirement of the job and given the inherent hazardous nature of the operating environment, that the job holder must undertake a range of specialist technical and safety training, including the use of self-contained breathing apparatus. Completed a recognised formal training programme or apprenticeship to achieve technician to craft status. Experience of the maintenance of high pressure process plant and equipment. A BTEC Higher National Certificate (HNC) or equivalent in an appropriate engineering subject. The job holder must have sound verbal and written communication skills and the basic IT skills to operate appropriate software and hardware systems. The job holder must have sufficient knowledge of procedures and be able to relate them to the work activities to ensure a safe approach and that appropriate permitry/controls are requested and in place. The job holder may also be trained to be competent in a range of activities ancillary to his/her core discipline such as crane operations, lifting and slinging, MJI10, MJI19 and Forklift Truck etc. to provide a range of skills available within the team in support of operational and maintenance activities. JOB CONTEXT/ENVIRONMENT: Reporting to the Mechanical Maintenance Team Lead, the job holder is one of a team of Technicians in his/her discipline and part of the overall Maintenance Section at Barrow Terminals. Being self motivated and under own supervision he/she will organise and plan routine/non-routine maintenance of complex operational plant and will also respond to plant and equipment failures without Technical guidance. The job holder will work under limited supervision that is directional rather that detailed. Therefore his/her daily workload requirements determine which procedures are appropriate and the planning of the execution of each specific task. The job holder operates within a day's system and is part of a maintenance team responsible for operations and commissioning of high pressure process plant and equipment. He/she is fully accountable for analysing, evaluating, reasoning and deciding on conclusions when responding to non-routine plant breakdowns, working under pressure to strict timescales which directly impacts on Production to nomination targets, environmental penalties leading to substantial loss of revenue. The job holder will undertake hands-on maintenance work but regularly need to supervise other staff and vendor/contractor personnel on-site from time to time. His/her technical expertise will enable him/her to take the lead in certain aspects of his/her discipline and investigate issues, preparing and presenting technical reports upon which engineering judgements will be made. WORKING RELATIONSHIPS: The Job holder must develop effective working relationships across a broad range of disciplines and levels. Primarily, these will comprise of Terminal Management, Peer groups, Discipline and Production Technicians, Production Support personnel, Offshore Operational and Maintenance personnel, core contract, vendors and ad hoc site labour. The job holder interaction with all these groups will involve production or plant status reports, HS&E issues, guidance and information dissemination when fault finding with a common goal of returning the plant to full service. Liaise with material suppliers to ensure correct identification of requirements. Liaise with external vendors/manufacturers to enable effective fault diagnosis and repair.
NES Fircroft are currently recruiting an offshore Medic HSEA Advisor for a major Oil & Gas client. This is a long-term contract, initial 12 months with opportunity for on-going work. This is an excellent opportunity for a dynamic individual to join our Client a leading Oil & Gas operators QSSHE team, supporting various offshore assets in the Southern North Sea. Key Responsibilities: Provide emergency medical response, primary medical care, and occupational health services. Ensure medical equipment and consumables are maintained. Act as a focal point for RIDDOR reporting and various HSE functions, including COSHH, noise management, manual handling, HAVs, asbestos, potable water, and radiation protection. Deliver safety coaching and compliance support to offshore personnel. Conduct inductions, training, audits, and risk assessments. Support safety meetings, emergency exercises, and environmental compliance. Requirements: Offshore Medic Certificate. OGUK Offshore Survival. NEBOSH Health & Safety Certificate (Diploma preferred). Occupational hygiene qualifications (Asbestos, COSHH, Noise, Vibration) preferred. Radiation Protection Supervisor qualification (preferred). Strong risk assessment, incident investigation, and auditing skills. Rotation: 2 weeks on / 2 weeks off, 12-hour shifts Mobilisation: From Norwich Travel & Accommodation: Mileage covered or economy travel; hotel provided night before mobilisation if required. Duration: Min 12months + Interested in making a difference apply today! With over 90 years' combined experience, NES Fircroft (NES) is proud to be the world's leading engineering staffing provider spanning the Oil & Gas, Power & Renewables, Chemicals, Construction & Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining and Manufacturing sectors worldwide. With more than 80 offices in 45 countries, we are able to provide our clients with the engineering and technical expertise they need, wherever and whenever it is needed. We offer contractors far more than a traditional recruitment service, supporting with everything from securing visas and work permits, to providing market-leading benefits packages and accommodation, ensuring they are safely and compliantly able to support our clients.
Dec 05, 2025
Contractor
NES Fircroft are currently recruiting an offshore Medic HSEA Advisor for a major Oil & Gas client. This is a long-term contract, initial 12 months with opportunity for on-going work. This is an excellent opportunity for a dynamic individual to join our Client a leading Oil & Gas operators QSSHE team, supporting various offshore assets in the Southern North Sea. Key Responsibilities: Provide emergency medical response, primary medical care, and occupational health services. Ensure medical equipment and consumables are maintained. Act as a focal point for RIDDOR reporting and various HSE functions, including COSHH, noise management, manual handling, HAVs, asbestos, potable water, and radiation protection. Deliver safety coaching and compliance support to offshore personnel. Conduct inductions, training, audits, and risk assessments. Support safety meetings, emergency exercises, and environmental compliance. Requirements: Offshore Medic Certificate. OGUK Offshore Survival. NEBOSH Health & Safety Certificate (Diploma preferred). Occupational hygiene qualifications (Asbestos, COSHH, Noise, Vibration) preferred. Radiation Protection Supervisor qualification (preferred). Strong risk assessment, incident investigation, and auditing skills. Rotation: 2 weeks on / 2 weeks off, 12-hour shifts Mobilisation: From Norwich Travel & Accommodation: Mileage covered or economy travel; hotel provided night before mobilisation if required. Duration: Min 12months + Interested in making a difference apply today! With over 90 years' combined experience, NES Fircroft (NES) is proud to be the world's leading engineering staffing provider spanning the Oil & Gas, Power & Renewables, Chemicals, Construction & Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining and Manufacturing sectors worldwide. With more than 80 offices in 45 countries, we are able to provide our clients with the engineering and technical expertise they need, wherever and whenever it is needed. We offer contractors far more than a traditional recruitment service, supporting with everything from securing visas and work permits, to providing market-leading benefits packages and accommodation, ensuring they are safely and compliantly able to support our clients.
Team Recruitment are currently looking for a Project Document controller for a 12 month contract in Aberdeen. Responsible for the provision of an onshore Document Control service to Developments and Decommissioning Projects, working in compliance with Company policies and procedures under the guidance of the Project Document Control Lead Duties & Responsibilities: Accountabilities Manage project information throughout entire lifecycle from creation to final version / destruction. Deliver project document control following project procedures for internal/external technical documents and project correspondence. Maintain company's electronic document management systems (EDMS) Responsibilities Deliver document control following company procedures for internal/external documentation. Issue and receive documents and drawings in a controlled manner and within agreed timescales, using company's EDMS Quality check of document deliverables received from internal and external parties against IM Standards and Specifications. Process projects / operational documentation including Engineering, Supplier and Company documentation: registration, issue, distribution, transmittal, tracking, and retrieval of documents received and issued to and from company / 3rd Parties. Maintain the lifecycle of comment sheets within the company's EDMS. Maintain integrity of the EDMS by following defined company procedures. Maintain the electronic records, ensuring these reflect accurate attribute and current document status. Ensure full understanding of document number, revision coding / revision status control and allocation. Allocation of engineering numbering in accordance with company procedures. Create and maintain internal Master Document Register (MDR) for use by the project/operations team. Deliver document control requests received from operations and projects including document numbering, tag numbering, document retrieval, searching etc. Docloading (bulk loading) of records to EDMS. Scanning of documents and uploading of files if required to EDMS. Expediting of overdue Issued for Review / IDC and Issued for Acceptance documentation. Providing reporting for all projects (Late Reports, Weekly Document Issue Reports, etc.). Processing of Bridging documents and Emergency Response Plan (ERP), ensuring hard copies are placed in the Emergency Response Room. Supporting and assisting with any ad-hoc requests received from company and 3rd Parties. Preparation / compilation of document packages for issue to internal and 3rd Parties, as required. Project/operations archiving to support turnover and closeout. Ensure Engineering archive documentation is captured and controlled in compliance with company procedures. Search and retrieval of information held within EDMS, including the recall of archive information held in offsite storage. Offsite storage requests and retrievals for the business (Physical Records Management). Comply with the Company Records Management procedure for Controlled and non-Controlled documents. Providing assistance and training in the use of the Document Management Systems to the project teams. Provide training and support to project personnel in DC processes and search/use of EDMS. Provide DMS training or front-end searching guidance for any relevant internal / external parties ensuring that all are updated with any changes or enhancements. Providing assistance with documentation-related rationalisation projects. Proactively promote and ensure Document Control processes and procedures are understood and are complied with by the users. Process Project Delivery Process (PDP) documentation. Manage controlled drawings as required. Process printing requests from all departments and liaise with External Printing Company. Deliver all aspects of the document control function ensuring requests and queries are prioritized. Ensuring these are processed and closed out in a timely manner, and that a professional / quality Document Control service is provided to the Business. Communicate and provide regular status updates to the Senior Document Controller and Project Document Control Lead identifying potential Document Control-related areas of concern and seek resolution in a timely manner. Execute day-to-day document control support to Developments and Decommissioning departments. General Work in a collaborative manner and, where required, support and assist other Information Centre team members. The Company will provide a safe working environment for all employees. Employees will take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and others and will familiarise themselves and comply with all Company Safety Rules and Regulations. Health and Safety Responsibilities The Company will provide a safe working environment for all employees. Employees will take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and others and will familiarise themselves and comply with all Company Safety Rules and Regulations. Desired Qualities / Qualifications Person Specification Maintain a strong work ethic Be an effective and respectful communicator Show initiative on taking on added responsibilities Have a positive, adaptable and cooperative attitude. Be comfortable in a fast-paced environment. Build relationships with other members of the team and other teams. Be professional. Coordination of day-to-day activities. Work in a collaborative manner with all internal and external interfaces. Provide weekly progress / status updates. Attend and contribute to project and team meetings. Keep your Outlook calendar up-to-date and public. Ensure familiarity with company's intranet page, company and SHE policies and procedures. Take personal responsibility for you and your colleague's safety and intervene where required. Report all accidents, incidents and near misses in accordance with company procedures. Review team annual leave plans before submitting requests - ensure adequate cover for your role. Provide Document Control support to other projects, including the provision of holiday/sickness cover, as required. Set a good example - be hardworking, honest, fair, reliable and responsive. Maintain good communication with the business and manage their expectations appropriately. Continuously look for opportunities to improve the service you provide. Read and apply IM policies. Ask for clarification when required. Escalate deviations. Work to reduce number of Incidents or time to resolve. Job Function Skills Essential Has an effective and appropriate level of written and oral communication skills. Has the ability to liaise / interface with people at all levels. Has a positive and flexible attitude and demonstrates commitment in the delivery of an efficient and quality service to the project. Experience working within the oil and gas industry in a Senior Document Control environment. Preferred: demonstrable working knowledge of DCC. EDMS experience, preferably with knowledge of Documentum / Webtop / McLaren. Experienced in working in compliance with departmental and project procedures. Experience with Document Numbering / Revision Control coding and indexing requirements re Design and Supplier documentation, including document lifecycles. Meticulous attention to detail with accurate inputting skills. Has a systematic and disciplined approach to work and is able to plan, schedule and monitor own work within a limited and / or defined timeline. Ability to complete tasks as directed by supervisor, meeting tight time-scales when required, especially in the lead up to a campaign mobilisation. Is able to adopt a proactive and coordinated approach in identifying anomalies, areas of concern and resolving problems in a timely and effective manner Capable of working on own initiative after short period of training. Works in a collaborative manner, must be a team player. Education & Qualifications Educated to a Higher Grade level MS Office computer literacy. Experience in a similar role. Other Skills MS Office computer literacy. Experience in a similar role.
Dec 05, 2025
Contractor
Team Recruitment are currently looking for a Project Document controller for a 12 month contract in Aberdeen. Responsible for the provision of an onshore Document Control service to Developments and Decommissioning Projects, working in compliance with Company policies and procedures under the guidance of the Project Document Control Lead Duties & Responsibilities: Accountabilities Manage project information throughout entire lifecycle from creation to final version / destruction. Deliver project document control following project procedures for internal/external technical documents and project correspondence. Maintain company's electronic document management systems (EDMS) Responsibilities Deliver document control following company procedures for internal/external documentation. Issue and receive documents and drawings in a controlled manner and within agreed timescales, using company's EDMS Quality check of document deliverables received from internal and external parties against IM Standards and Specifications. Process projects / operational documentation including Engineering, Supplier and Company documentation: registration, issue, distribution, transmittal, tracking, and retrieval of documents received and issued to and from company / 3rd Parties. Maintain the lifecycle of comment sheets within the company's EDMS. Maintain integrity of the EDMS by following defined company procedures. Maintain the electronic records, ensuring these reflect accurate attribute and current document status. Ensure full understanding of document number, revision coding / revision status control and allocation. Allocation of engineering numbering in accordance with company procedures. Create and maintain internal Master Document Register (MDR) for use by the project/operations team. Deliver document control requests received from operations and projects including document numbering, tag numbering, document retrieval, searching etc. Docloading (bulk loading) of records to EDMS. Scanning of documents and uploading of files if required to EDMS. Expediting of overdue Issued for Review / IDC and Issued for Acceptance documentation. Providing reporting for all projects (Late Reports, Weekly Document Issue Reports, etc.). Processing of Bridging documents and Emergency Response Plan (ERP), ensuring hard copies are placed in the Emergency Response Room. Supporting and assisting with any ad-hoc requests received from company and 3rd Parties. Preparation / compilation of document packages for issue to internal and 3rd Parties, as required. Project/operations archiving to support turnover and closeout. Ensure Engineering archive documentation is captured and controlled in compliance with company procedures. Search and retrieval of information held within EDMS, including the recall of archive information held in offsite storage. Offsite storage requests and retrievals for the business (Physical Records Management). Comply with the Company Records Management procedure for Controlled and non-Controlled documents. Providing assistance and training in the use of the Document Management Systems to the project teams. Provide training and support to project personnel in DC processes and search/use of EDMS. Provide DMS training or front-end searching guidance for any relevant internal / external parties ensuring that all are updated with any changes or enhancements. Providing assistance with documentation-related rationalisation projects. Proactively promote and ensure Document Control processes and procedures are understood and are complied with by the users. Process Project Delivery Process (PDP) documentation. Manage controlled drawings as required. Process printing requests from all departments and liaise with External Printing Company. Deliver all aspects of the document control function ensuring requests and queries are prioritized. Ensuring these are processed and closed out in a timely manner, and that a professional / quality Document Control service is provided to the Business. Communicate and provide regular status updates to the Senior Document Controller and Project Document Control Lead identifying potential Document Control-related areas of concern and seek resolution in a timely manner. Execute day-to-day document control support to Developments and Decommissioning departments. General Work in a collaborative manner and, where required, support and assist other Information Centre team members. The Company will provide a safe working environment for all employees. Employees will take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and others and will familiarise themselves and comply with all Company Safety Rules and Regulations. Health and Safety Responsibilities The Company will provide a safe working environment for all employees. Employees will take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and others and will familiarise themselves and comply with all Company Safety Rules and Regulations. Desired Qualities / Qualifications Person Specification Maintain a strong work ethic Be an effective and respectful communicator Show initiative on taking on added responsibilities Have a positive, adaptable and cooperative attitude. Be comfortable in a fast-paced environment. Build relationships with other members of the team and other teams. Be professional. Coordination of day-to-day activities. Work in a collaborative manner with all internal and external interfaces. Provide weekly progress / status updates. Attend and contribute to project and team meetings. Keep your Outlook calendar up-to-date and public. Ensure familiarity with company's intranet page, company and SHE policies and procedures. Take personal responsibility for you and your colleague's safety and intervene where required. Report all accidents, incidents and near misses in accordance with company procedures. Review team annual leave plans before submitting requests - ensure adequate cover for your role. Provide Document Control support to other projects, including the provision of holiday/sickness cover, as required. Set a good example - be hardworking, honest, fair, reliable and responsive. Maintain good communication with the business and manage their expectations appropriately. Continuously look for opportunities to improve the service you provide. Read and apply IM policies. Ask for clarification when required. Escalate deviations. Work to reduce number of Incidents or time to resolve. Job Function Skills Essential Has an effective and appropriate level of written and oral communication skills. Has the ability to liaise / interface with people at all levels. Has a positive and flexible attitude and demonstrates commitment in the delivery of an efficient and quality service to the project. Experience working within the oil and gas industry in a Senior Document Control environment. Preferred: demonstrable working knowledge of DCC. EDMS experience, preferably with knowledge of Documentum / Webtop / McLaren. Experienced in working in compliance with departmental and project procedures. Experience with Document Numbering / Revision Control coding and indexing requirements re Design and Supplier documentation, including document lifecycles. Meticulous attention to detail with accurate inputting skills. Has a systematic and disciplined approach to work and is able to plan, schedule and monitor own work within a limited and / or defined timeline. Ability to complete tasks as directed by supervisor, meeting tight time-scales when required, especially in the lead up to a campaign mobilisation. Is able to adopt a proactive and coordinated approach in identifying anomalies, areas of concern and resolving problems in a timely and effective manner Capable of working on own initiative after short period of training. Works in a collaborative manner, must be a team player. Education & Qualifications Educated to a Higher Grade level MS Office computer literacy. Experience in a similar role. Other Skills MS Office computer literacy. Experience in a similar role.