ROV Pilot/Technician - Offshore Cable OperationsPosition SummaryWe are seeking experienced ROV Pilots and Technicians to join our offshore operations teams. You will operate and maintain work-class ROV systems deployed from cable ships for subsea cable burial, post-lay trenching, inspection, and repair operations. This role requires technical expertise, precision, and the ability to work effectively in demanding offshore environments.
Key Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities
- ROV Operations: Pilot work-class ROV systems (including burial tools and trenching equipment) for cable installation and inspection operations
- Cable Operations Support: Execute cable crossings, post-lay inspections, fault location, and repair procedures in various water depths
- Navigation & Positioning: Operate sonar systems, USBL, and telemetry equipment to maintain precise ROV positioning along cable routes
- Maintenance & Troubleshooting: Perform routine preventive maintenance and emergency repairs on ROV systems, TMS, LARS, and associated equipment
- Pre/Post-Dive Checks: Conduct comprehensive system checks and maintain detailed operational logs and dive reports
- Subsea Survey Operations: Support survey activities including route clearance, pre-lay surveys, and as-built documentation
- Team Collaboration: Work closely with Cable Engineers, Survey Teams, and Deck Crew to ensure safe and efficient operations
- Safety Compliance: Adhere to company safety management system (SMS), permit-to-work systems, and international offshore safety standards
- Equipment Mobilisation: Participate in ROV system mobilisations, demobilisations, and vessel transfers
- Minimum 3-5 years experience as ROV Pilot/Technician with work-class vehicles
- Proven experience with cable burial/plough systems and subsea trenching equipment
- Technical certification: ROV Pilot/Tech Grade 2 minimum (Grade 1 preferred)
- Offshore certifications:
- BOSIET/FOET (recognized offshore safety training)
- Valid offshore medical certificate (minimum 6 months validity)
- Strong electrical/hydraulic system troubleshooting skills
- Understanding of DP vessel operations and offshore safety protocols
- Fluent English (written and spoken); additional language skills advantageous
- Flexibility to work on rotational basis: typically 28 days on/28 days off (subject to project requirements)
- High Voltage switching competency
- Experience with various work-class ROV systems from major manufacturers
- Subsea engineering background or relevant degree (mechanical, electrical, marine engineering)
- Previous cable lay experience with telecom or power cable projects
- Sonar operation expertise with industry-standard equipment
- Technical degree or HNC/HND in mechanical/electrical engineering
- Fiber optic cable handling experience
- Technical Acumen: Strong understanding of ROV hydraulic, electrical, and electronic systems
- Problem-Solving: Ability to diagnose and repair complex subsea equipment faults under pressure
- Communication: Clear, concise communication with bridge, deck crew, and project engineers
- Attention to Detail: Precision in cable tracking, depth control, and documentation
- Team Player: Collaborative mindset essential for integrated vessel operations
- Adaptability: Comfortable with variable schedules and remote offshore locations