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Intervention support vessel: current vacancies are always waiting at Marine MAN
In the modern offshore fleet, a special role is played by specialized vessels capable of performing complex tasks in technical support of drilling rigs and underwater facilities. One of these high-tech vessels is intervention support vessel. These vessels combine the functions of supply platforms, repair bases and mobile laboratories. Working on such a vessel is a chance for seafarers to become part of a high-tech team and gain experience at the forefront of the maritime industry. The Marine MAN crewing company regularly publishes current vacancies for such vessels and helps candidates go through all stages of employment.
What is intervention vessel?
An intervention vessel is a technical support vehicle for underwater and surface oil and gas facilities, capable of performing:
well repair;
replacement of equipment at depth;
installation and dismantling of underwater structures;
pipeline inspection and maintenance;
work using ROVs (remotely operated vehicles);
emergency rescue and environmental operations.
Such vessels are equipped with dynamic positioning (DP2 or DP3), large deck cranes, coil tubing systems, laboratories for well analysis and technical rooms for ROV teams.
How is it different from other ships?
Intervention vessels differ from conventional PSVs (platform supply vessels) in their versatility and level of technical equipment. They operate autonomously, without the need to install a stationary platform, which allows work to be carried out faster, safer and more economically. This makes them in demand in projects for servicing existing wells and pipelines at sea.
The crew of such a vessel is formed from several categories of specialists - both marine and technical personnel. Let's look at the key positions:
Captain - controls the ship, makes decisions during complex maritime operations.
Captain's mates are responsible for navigation, cargo operations, and safety.
DP Officers are Dynamic Positioning System specialists.
Mechanics and mechanics - service the main power plant and auxiliary systems.
Electrical Mechanics - Monitor the electrical, hydraulic and control systems of the vessel.
Subsea Engineers - Operate ROVs and monitor subsea repair equipment.
Hydraulic system operators are involved in well maintenance.
Well Intervention Engineers analyze the condition of wells and work with columns and technical fluids.
Maintenance personnel are also required:
Cook, steward, cleaners - ensure the comfort of the crew during the watch on board.
Medic/paramedic - required on long flights away from shore.
Working on an intervention vessel requires meeting certain criteria: maritime education, relevant certificates, work experience, knowledge of the English language. Also, when applying for a job, you may expect additional requirements from shipowners.
Vacancies for intervention vessels from Marine MAN
Why should you choose intervention support vessel for employment? This is not just a supply vessel, but a technologically advanced floating station that plays an important role in the oil and gas industry. Working on such a ship is an opportunity for seafarers to improve their skills, master new equipment and receive decent pay for their professionalism.