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Scaffold Focal Point

Stork - United Kingdom

Job Purpose:

A Scaffold Supervisor is responsible, as part of a scaffolding team, for supervising the erecting of scaffolds which are adequate for the purpose they were intended and comply with TG20:13; ensuring that they are stable and in a safe condition. He is also responsible, again as part of a scaffolding team for supervising the dismantling of scaffolds in a safe manner. Types of scaffold structures erected include – independent tied scaffold, tower scaffold, birdcage scaffold, suspend scaffold and cantilever scaffold. He is also responsible for the inspection of the scaffold on completion, and thereafter at weekly intervals, and to verify that the structure has been erected in the correct manner. It is their responsibility to provide work face supervision & ensure that plant and equipment is maintained on a regular and daily basis throughout the workscope duration, being a key member as part of the team to deliver a high standard of work on project completion.

Work Location:

The position is primarily offshore in the U.K Oil & Gas Sector, although this can change to being onshore based or in overseas locations. The adhoc nature of the projects undertaken can result in irregular work rotas short term to long term period’s dependant on the workscope.

Key Accountabilities:

Minimum Task Achievement Requirements:
Erect & dismantle cantilever drop scaffolds
Erect & dismantle temporary roof scaffolds
Erect & dismantle stairway scaffolds
Erect & dismantle ramp scaffolds
Erect & dismantle loading bay scaffolds
Understanding scaffold design criteria
Ability to compile location information relating to scaffold design requests
Scaffold inspection – all scaffolds
Plus all itemised tasks within Scaffolder part 2 & advanced job description
Understanding and knowledge:
Minimum 3 years as a Scaffolder on the tools experience required
Previous “supervisory” experience I.e. Charge-Hand etc.
06.0-PR-002 – Stork Scaffolding Procedure
TG20:13 Technical Guidance on the use of BS EN 12811-1
Minimum Training Requirements
CITB Scaffolder – Advanced or equivalent
CISRS Registration card
Knowledge of client procedures
Clients permit training
Health/Safety and Environmental Risk Assessment – awareness
Work at height regulations – awareness
Operatives Commitment To Safety Duties:
Be actively involved and contribute to completing an onsite Task Based Risk Assessment which identifies additional risks or hazards involved in the workscope prior to work commencing
Ensuring they are working under the correct valid permits and the associated paper work is in place prior to work commencing
Be actively involved in the onsite daily tool box talk confirm that he understands what the workscope involves and be aware if there any changes to the work or worksite
Ensure W@H regulations are adhered to when applicable
Ensure all equipment has been fully safety checked, function test of plant equipment prior to use
As a minimum does not start work until satisfied all of the above is in place
If in doubt ask my Supervisor

Requirements

Behavioural Competencies:
Self-motivated and able to work with the minimum of supervision being 100% committed to team involvement, information sharing and mutual support
Work with a heightened awareness of HSEQ
Further requirements are pride in his own work, being open minded, the ability to over-come problems and deliver solutions’ that may occur with plant and equipment
Skills/ Knowledge Required:
5 years scaffold erect/ dismantle experience in an offshore/ onshore environment
3 years scaffold supervisory experience
Knowledge of TG20:13
CISRS registration card or equivalent NVQ and relevant CITB (level 3)
Completed computer based training course on clients permit systems
Motivated team member
Good housekeeping standards
Good hazard identification skills
Challenges:
Apply commitment and motivation with an enthusiasm to being part of a team
The ability to develop multi-task skill levels
These skills based not only on strong traditional hands-on technical abilities, but on the development, review and implementation of performance and efficiency measures including equipment and worksite activity

Company description

Stork Technical Services (RBG) Limited is part of Stork Technical Services, a leading provider of integrated support services to the global oil and gas industry. Delivering unrivalled asset integrity assurance, we help to streamline the processes that are fundamental to effective production and safe operations. This focus is realised by over 14,000 professionals who enjoy the daily challenge of driving innovation and customer success in a dynamic work environment.
 
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