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Drilling Rig Supervisor- Offshore

Deka Minas (Pty) Ltd
Greater London
1 day ago
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Please note this position is Based in the Middle East- Saudi Arabia- All Relocation Costs will be covered

We are seeking a skilled and experienced Drilling Rig Supervisor (Day) to oversee all offshore drilling and workover operations. This is a rotation-based position where you will represent the company on board, supervising service contractors and ensuring operations are executed safely, efficiently, and in accordance with approved procedures and programs.


Key Responsibilities




  • Supervise all drilling and workover operations, rig moves, and emergency procedures on a 24-hour basis




  • Coordinate daily activities with service contractors, ensuring compliance with contractual terms and operational standards




  • Monitor and inspect rig equipment, material stock, and performance of the onboard crew




  • Provide instructions and oversight for maintenance and repair work




  • Ensure logistics support is in place for uninterrupted operations




  • Review and provide feedback on drilling programs and service procedures




  • Prepare and submit accurate daily drilling reports, including progress, costs, material usage, and upcoming plans




  • Coordinate closely with onshore base, supply vessels, helicopters, and other support functions




  • Enforce all safety, health, and environmental procedures aboard the rig




  • Support material control and proper utilization of company-owned assets




  • Manage contractor performance and report any non-compliance issues




Qualifications & Experience




  • Education:




    • Bachelor’s Degree in Petroleum Engineering






  • Experience:




    • Minimum 8 years’ experience in offshore drilling operations




    • At least 4 years in a supervisory role overseeing contractor performance






  • Language Proficiency:




    • Fluent in English (Advanced – equivalent to KJO L5)






Key Skills




  • Strong leadership and team coordination skills




  • In-depth understanding of offshore rig systems and drilling procedures




  • Excellent communication and reporting abilities




  • High commitment to operational safety and efficiency



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