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Job Description
This is an offshore position Basic Function The Offshore Administration Clerk's basic function is to work in conjunction with the Superintendent and/or Captain of the offshore marine asset to maintain accurate records of personnel time, vessel reports, project specific reports, logs, and numerous other reports and files.
The Offshore Administration Clerk must be familiar enough with operations in order to be explicit with entries on all logs and reports. Responsibility Liaison between offshore marine asset and shore-based project support In the absence of a dedicated EHS Advisor, the Offshore Administration Clerk will be responsible for orientation of onboarding personnel in the area of general safety rules and station bills Responsible to complete and submit Daily Time Tickets, update project logs and miscellaneous reports as approved and directed by offshore marine asset supervision Document all safety related reports (injury/illness reports, orientation checklists, etc.) As directed, submit requests for grocery order, miscellaneous supplies, and other project related necessities Answer incoming calls to the vessel and take accurate messages as needed Receive packages and distribute as required
Ensure all completed documents are examined for completeness and accuracy prior to submittal to shore-based project support Certification and Training TWIC, Safegulf, Rigger, First Aid and CPR, Water Survival Qualifications Must be computer literate with extensive working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications Above average communication skills, written and verbal
Experience working in an offshore environment preferred Physical Requirements Must be able to pass a USCG physical
Body Position:
Standing
Two-thirds (2/3) and more of the time Walking
Two-thirds (2/3) and more of the time Sitting/Prone
Up to two-thirds (2/3) of the time Talking/Listening
Up to two-thirds (2/3) of the time Use of Hands
Two-thirds (2/3) and more of the time Climb/Balance
One-third (1/3) and more of the time Stoop/Kneel
Up to one-third (1/3) of the time Reach with Arms
Two-thirds (2/3) and more of the time
Body Movements:
Lifting and exerting force shall be required up to 50 pounds Necessary Senses for Successful Performance in the