Hydrofest 2017 - THS · The Hydrographic Society In Scotland Offshore Survey is a global and dynamic industry driven by technological innovation Offshore Survey plays a critical role
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Hydrofest 2017
The Hydrographic Society in Scotland
The Hydrographic Society In Scotland
Career Opportunities in Offshore Survey
Hydrofest 2017
Chris Leaf
Head Offshore Surveys
Shell Projects and Technology, Europe
The Hydrographic Society In Scotland
Project Summary –What Did We Learn?
Offshore Survey is a fundamental part of oil & gas projects
It is the “Glue” which holds the different parts of the project together
Involved from start to finish
Requires a broad range of skills & competences
Involved before the facility is built
Involved after commissioning is complete
Involved when the facility is decommissioned
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OffshoreSurveying
Survey
GIS
Geodesy
Commercial
Geography
Robotics
Electrical&
Mechanical Engineering
Geology
IT
Geophysics
Graduate Entry:
Career Opportunities - Entering the Industry
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Entering the Industry
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OffshoreSurveying
Land Survey
GIS
Marine
Dimensional Control
Engineering
Armed Forces
CAD & Cartography
Mature Entry: Via related discipline
Career Opportunities - Entering the Industry
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Careers in Offshore Survey
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An indicative career path
Trainee / Graduate
Senior ………
Party Chief(in charge of
work)
Project Manager
Senior Management
Business Development
HSSE
R & D
Commercial
Company Site Representative
Consultancy
Operator Staff
Technical Support
Careers Options
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Civil Engineering & Construction
Dredging & reclamation
Marine Aggregates
Deep Sea Mining
Ports & harbours
Search & Rescue
Communications
Marine Salvage
Environmental
Renewables
Not Just Oil and Gas
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Professional Standards, Accreditation & Competence Schemes
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST)
Institute of Civil Engineering Surveyors (ICES)
Institute of Civil Engineers (ICE)
The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA)
Féderation Internationale de Geomètres
International Hydrographic Office (IHO)
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Tropical, mid latitude and arctic conditions Water depth 0 m to 3000 metres and increasing Government and Regulatory authorities, complex &
variable Little standardisation Clients always want something
slightly different, improving Dynamic industry, project timing constantly changing
The Global Nature of the Business
The Hydrographic Society In Scotland
Offshore Survey is a global and dynamic industry driven by technological innovation
Offshore Survey plays a critical role in all stages of many industries, the oil and gas life cycle in particular
There are significant sub-discipline skills within the sector – geodesy, seismic navigation, site survey, construction, remote sensing, GIS, data management, AUV, acoustics, operations & project management.
Offshore Survey / Geomatics skills are scarce and not always well understood by non-survey colleagues or management.
There are highly interesting, rewarding, and varied career opportunities.
Conclusions
Q&A
Hydrofest 2017
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