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• Crew Rig: Working directly under rig owner could • Crew Rig: Working directly under rig owner, could

be direct hire or third party.

• Client and Service Partners: Well owner will lead all

the service partners during rig activity. Sometimes

client hire a consultant to supervise the drilling

operation. p

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Offshore InstallationManager

SAFETY ELECTRICALDRILLINGS i T l h (1)

MARINEM t (1)

Maintenance Supervisor

RSTC (1)Rig Medic (1)

Electrical Supervisor (1)Chief Electrician (2)

Chief E/T (2)Electrician (2)

E/T (2)Trainee Electrician (1)

Senior Toolpusher (1)Toolpusher (2)

Driller (2)Assistant Driller (6)

Trainee A/D (2)Derrickman (2)

Master (1)Chief Mate (2)Senior DPO (1)

DPO (4)Deck Pusher (2)

Crane Operator (4)

MECHANICALMechanical Supervisor (1)

Trainee Electrician (1)Trainee ET (1)

Derrickman (2)Pumpman (2)Roughneck (8)

Crane Operator (4)Radio Operator (2)

Bosun (2)Roustabout (10)

Able Body Seamen (4)Ordinary Seamen (4)

Chief Mechanic (2)Mechanic (2)

Trainee Mechanic (1)Welder (2)

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MARINE ENGINEERINGChief Engineer (1)First Engineer (1)

Second Engineer (2)SUBSEA

Sr. Subsea Supervisor (1)Subsea Engineer (1)

Asst. Subsea Engineer (2)Trainee S/E (1)

Second Engineer (2)Third Engineer (2)

Motorman (2)

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Sr. Materialman (1)Materialman (1)

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Offshore InstallationManager

SAFETY ELECTRICALDRILLINGS i T l h (1)

MARINEM t (1)

Maintenance Supervisor

RSTC (1)Rig Medic (1)

Electrical Supervisor (1)Chief Electrician (2)

Chief E/T (2)Electrician (2)

E/T (2)Trainee Electrician (1)

Senior Toolpusher (1)Toolpusher (2)

Driller (2)Assistant Driller (6)

Trainee A/D (2)Derrickman (2)

Master (1)Chief Mate (2)Senior DPO (1)

DPO (4)Deck Pusher (2)

Crane Operator (4)SAFETYMECHANICAL

Mechanical Supervisor (1)

Trainee Electrician (1)Trainee ET (1)

Derrickman (2)Pumpman (2)Roughneck (8)

Crane Operator (4)Radio Operator (2)

Bosun (2)Roustabout (10)

Able Body Seamen (4)Ordinary Seamen (4)

SAFETYRSTC (1) Chief Mechanic (2)

Mechanic (2)Trainee Mechanic (1)

Welder (2)

y ( )RSTC (1)Rig Medic (1) SUBSEA

Sr. Subsea Supervisor (1)Subsea Engineer (1)

Asst. Subsea Engineer (2)Trainee S/E (1)

Rig Medic (1)

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Sr. Materialman (1)Materialman (1)

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Safety DepartmentSafety Departmenty py p• RSTC: assisting in the continued development of the HSE

culture onboard rig. This shall incorporate mentoring,g p g,coaching and monitoring the development of personnelthough the administration and co-ordination of installationbased trainingbased training.

• Medic: In the busy environment of a drilling rig there areinevitably accidents to personnel and a qualified nurse istherefore employed to treat minor injuries. More seriouscases are sent ashore or to a large production platform by‘Medivac’ helicopter. While he is not treating patients theMedivac helicopter. While he is not treating patients themedic also does routine rig office paperwork, such ascompiling crew and passenger lists, and organisesaccommodation arrangements

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accommodation arrangements.

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Offshore InstallationManager

SAFETY ELECTRICALDRILLINGS i T l h (1)

MARINEM t (1)

Maintenance Supervisor

DRILLINGRSTC (1)

Rig Medic (1)Electrical Supervisor (1)

Chief Electrician (2)Chief E/T (2)Electrician (2)

E/T (2)Trainee Electrician (1)

Senior Toolpusher (1)Toolpusher (2)

Driller (2)Assistant Driller (6)

Trainee A/D (2)Derrickman (2)

Master (1)Chief Mate (2)Senior DPO (1)

DPO (4)Deck Pusher (2)

Crane Operator (4)

Senior Toolpusher (1)Toolpusher (2)

MECHANICALMechanical Supervisor (1)

Trainee Electrician (1)Trainee ET (1)

Derrickman (2)Pumpman (2)Roughneck (8)

Crane Operator (4)Radio Operator (2)

Bosun (2)Roustabout (10)

Able Body Seamen (4)Ordinary Seamen (4)

Driller (2)Assistant Driller (6)

Chief Mechanic (2)Mechanic (2)

Trainee Mechanic (1)Welder (2)

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Trainee A/D (2)Derrickman (2)

SUBSEASr. Subsea Supervisor (1)

Subsea Engineer (1)Asst. Subsea Engineer (2)

Trainee S/E (1)

Pumpman (2)Roughneck (8)

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Sr. Materialman (1)Materialman (1)

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Drilling DepartmentDrilling Department Senior TP supervise the drilling operations and

associated activities and ensure they are in accordance with the well program and ensure that drilling operationswith the well program and ensure that drilling operations are carried out in a safe, efficient and productive manner.

Due to high amount of personnel in this department therewill be a lot of opportunities to go up further on the rankand considerably faster than other departments.

Driller is the supervisor of the drill crew and is responsibleDriller is the supervisor of the drill crew and is responsiblefor conducting drilling operations from the drill floor. Heoperates the hoist, rotary and mud circulation equipmentf ll t l bi k th d h dfrom a small control cabin known as the dog house, andoperates the BOP controls in an emergency

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Offshore InstallationManager

SAFETY ELECTRICALDRILLINGS i T l h (1)

MARINEM t (1)

Maintenance Supervisor

MARINEMaster (1)RSTC (1)

Rig Medic (1)Electrical Supervisor (1)

Chief Electrician (2)Chief E/T (2)Electrician (2)

E/T (2)Trainee Electrician (1)

Senior Toolpusher (1)Toolpusher (2)

Driller (2)Assistant Driller (6)

Trainee A/D (2)Derrickman (2)

Master (1)Chief Mate (2)Senior DPO (1)

DPO (4)Deck Pusher (2)

Crane Operator (4)

Master (1)Chief Mate (2)Senior DPO (1)

MECHANICALMechanical Supervisor (1)

Trainee Electrician (1)Trainee ET (1)

Derrickman (2)Pumpman (2)Roughneck (8)

Crane Operator (4)Radio Operator (2)

Bosun (2)Roustabout (10)

Able Body Seamen (4)Ordinary Seamen (4)

DPO (4)Deck Pusher (2)

Crane Operator (4)Chief Mechanic (2)

Mechanic (2)Trainee Mechanic (1)

Welder (2)

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Bosun (2)Roustabout (10) SUBSEA

Sr. Subsea Supervisor (1)Subsea Engineer (1)

Asst. Subsea Engineer (2)Trainee S/E (1)

Roustabout (10)Able Body Seamen (4)Ordinary Seamen (4)

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Sr. Materialman (1)Materialman (1)

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Marine DepartmentMarine Departmentpp• The Master provide marine support to the industrial

operation of the vessel and exercise authority and p ydiscretion to take whatever action is required for the safety of the crew, vessel and protection of the environmentenvironment

• Master is the highest rank on marine side and he will be responsible of the ships integrity and safety specially during the move.

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Offshore InstallationManager

SAFETY ELECTRICALDRILLINGS i T l h (1)

MARINEM t (1)

Maintenance Supervisor

ELECTRICALRSTC (1)

Rig Medic (1)Electrical Supervisor (1)

Chief Electrician (2)Chief E/T (2)Electrician (2)

E/T (2)Trainee Electrician (1)

Senior Toolpusher (1)Toolpusher (2)

Driller (2)Assistant Driller (6)

Trainee A/D (2)Derrickman (2)

Master (1)Chief Mate (2)Senior DPO (1)

DPO (4)Deck Pusher (2)

Crane Operator (4)

Electrical Supervisor (1)Chief Electrician (2)

MECHANICALMechanical Supervisor (1)

Trainee Electrician (1)Trainee ET (1)

Derrickman (2)Pumpman (2)Roughneck (8)

Crane Operator (4)Radio Operator (2)

Bosun (2)Roustabout (10)

Able Body Seamen (4)Ordinary Seamen (4)

Chief Electrician (2)Chief E/T (2)Electrician (2) Chief Mechanic (2)

Mechanic (2)Trainee Mechanic (1)

Welder (2)

y ( )Electrician (2)E/T (2)

SUBSEASr. Subsea Supervisor (1)

Subsea Engineer (1)Asst. Subsea Engineer (2)

Trainee S/E (1)

Trainee Electrician (1)Trainee ET (1)

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Sr. Materialman (1)Materialman (1)

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Electrical DepartmentElectrical Departmentpp Maintenance Supervisor will Supervise the Chief

Engineer, Mechanical Supervisor or Chief Mechanic,g , p ,Electrical Supervisor or Chief Electrician, ElectronicsSupervisor or Chief Electronics Technician,Information Technology Supervisor and SeniorInformation Technology Supervisor, and SeniorSubsea Supervisor

Electrical Department will responsible for allelectrical, electronic, instrumentation andcommunication system onboard rig such as:Computer System, Air Con System, DP System, AlarmComputer System, Air Con System, DP System, AlarmSystem, CCTV System, etc.

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Offshore InstallationManager

SAFETY ELECTRICALDRILLINGS i T l h (1)

MARINEM t (1)

Maintenance Supervisor

RSTC (1)Rig Medic (1)

Electrical Supervisor (1)Chief Electrician (2)

Chief E/T (2)Electrician (2)

E/T (2)Trainee Electrician (1)

Senior Toolpusher (1)Toolpusher (2)

Driller (2)Assistant Driller (6)

Trainee A/D (2)Derrickman (2)

Master (1)Chief Mate (2)Senior DPO (1)

DPO (4)Deck Pusher (2)

Crane Operator (4)

MECHANICALMechanical Supervisor (1)

MECHANICALMechanical Supervisor (1)

Trainee Electrician (1)Trainee ET (1)

Derrickman (2)Pumpman (2)Roughneck (8)

Crane Operator (4)Radio Operator (2)

Bosun (2)Roustabout (10)

Able Body Seamen (4)Ordinary Seamen (4)

Mechanical Supervisor (1)Chief Mechanic (2)

M h i (2) Chief Mechanic (2)Mechanic (2)

Trainee Mechanic (1)Welder (2)

y ( )Mechanic (2)Trainee Mechanic (1)

SUBSEASr. Subsea Supervisor (1)

Subsea Engineer (1)Asst. Subsea Engineer (2)

Trainee S/E (1)

( )Welder (3)

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Sr. Materialman (1)Materialman (1)

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Mechanical DepartmentMechanical Departmentpp Responsible for all drilling package

mechanical/rotating equipment such as: g q pdrawworks, top drive, travelling block, crown block, rig crane, hydra racker, pipe skate, riser skate mud pumps centrifugal pumps agitators skate, mud pumps, centrifugal pumps, agitators, power tongs, etc.

Marine equipment and utilities not part of this department.

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Offshore InstallationManager

SAFETY ELECTRICALDRILLINGS i T l h (1)

MARINEM t (1)

Maintenance Supervisor

RSTC (1)Rig Medic (1)

Electrical Supervisor (1)Chief Electrician (2)

Chief E/T (2)Electrician (2)

E/T (2)Trainee Electrician (1)

Senior Toolpusher (1)Toolpusher (2)

Driller (2)Assistant Driller (6)

Trainee A/D (2)Derrickman (2)

Master (1)Chief Mate (2)Senior DPO (1)

DPO (4)Deck Pusher (2)

Crane Operator (4)

SUBSEAS S b S i (1)

MECHANICALMechanical Supervisor (1)

Trainee Electrician (1)Trainee ET (1)

Derrickman (2)Pumpman (2)Roughneck (8)

Crane Operator (4)Radio Operator (2)

Bosun (2)Roustabout (10)

Able Body Seamen (4)Ordinary Seamen (4)

Sr. Subsea Supervisor (1)Subsea Supervisor (1)

Chief Mechanic (2)Mechanic (2)

Trainee Mechanic (1)Welder (2)

y ( )p ( )Asst. Subsea Engineer (2)

Trainee S/E (1) SUBSEASr. Subsea Supervisor (1)

Subsea Engineer (1)Asst. Subsea Engineer (2)

Trainee S/E (1)

Trainee S/E (1)

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Sr. Materialman (1)Materialman (1)

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Subsea DepartmentSubsea Departmentpp Responsible for all well control equipment such as

BOP Stack, High Pressure Unit, Crown Mounted , g ,Compensator, Active Heave Compensator, Marine Riser Tensioners, Risers, Diverter, Choke & Kill Manifold BOP Crane BOP Test Unit etcManifold, BOP Crane, BOP Test Unit, etc.

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Offshore InstallationManager

SAFETY ELECTRICALDRILLINGS i T l h (1)

MARINEM t (1)

Maintenance Supervisor

RSTC (1)Rig Medic (1)

Electrical Supervisor (1)Chief Electrician (2)

Chief E/T (2)Electrician (2)

E/T (2)Trainee Electrician (1)

Senior Toolpusher (1)Toolpusher (2)

Driller (2)Assistant Driller (6)

Trainee A/D (2)Derrickman (2)

Master (1)Chief Mate (2)Senior DPO (1)

DPO (4)Deck Pusher (2)

Crane Operator (4)WAREHOUSE

MECHANICALMechanical Supervisor (1)

Trainee Electrician (1)Trainee ET (1)

Derrickman (2)Pumpman (2)Roughneck (8)

Crane Operator (4)Radio Operator (2)

Bosun (2)Roustabout (10)

Able Body Seamen (4)Ordinary Seamen (4)

Sr. Materialman (1)M t i l (1) Chief Mechanic (2)

Mechanic (2)Trainee Mechanic (1)

Welder (2)

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Materialman (1)SUBSEA

Sr. Subsea Supervisor (1)Subsea Engineer (1)

Asst. Subsea Engineer (2)Trainee S/E (1)

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Sr. Materialman (1)Materialman (1)

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Warehouse DepartmentWarehouse Departmentpp Responsible for maintaining good and efficient

amount of spare parts on the rig. Including p p g gordering parts, obtaining quote from vendor, maintain good record of parts/equipment movementmovement.

Warehouseman must have good basic knowledge on all rig equipment as well as good technical background.

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Offshore InstallationManager

SAFETY ELECTRICALDRILLINGS i T l h (1)

MARINEM t (1)

Maintenance Supervisor

RSTC (1)Rig Medic (1)

Electrical Supervisor (1)Chief Electrician (2)

Chief E/T (2)Electrician (2)

E/T (2)Trainee Electrician (1)

Senior Toolpusher (1)Toolpusher (2)

Driller (2)Assistant Driller (6)

Trainee A/D (2)Derrickman (2)

Master (1)Chief Mate (2)Senior DPO (1)

DPO (4)Deck Pusher (2)

Crane Operator (4)MARINE ENGINEERING

MECHANICALMechanical Supervisor (1)

Trainee Electrician (1)Trainee ET (1)

Derrickman (2)Pumpman (2)Roughneck (8)

Crane Operator (4)Radio Operator (2)

Bosun (2)Roustabout (10)

Able Body Seamen (4)Ordinary Seamen (4)

First Engineer (1)Second Engineer (2) Chief Mechanic (2)

Mechanic (2)Trainee Mechanic (1)

Welder (2)

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M t (2) SUBSEASr. Subsea Supervisor (1)

Subsea Engineer (1)Asst. Subsea Engineer (2)

Trainee S/E (1)

Motorman (2)

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Sr. Materialman (1)Materialman (1)

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Marine Eng. DepartmentMarine Eng. Departmentg pg p Marine Engineering responsible for all ship and

utilities equipment such as: Main Diesel Engines, q p g ,Boiler, Air Compressor, Watermaker, Cooling System, Air Conditioning System, Sewage System, Incinerator Ballast System and Piping etcIncinerator, Ballast System and Piping, etc.

All of them must have Marine License because they were part of ship crew.

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Catering CrewCatering Crew• CHIEF STEWARD: Catering big amount of personnel calls for careful

stores planning, especially when supplies may be delayed due to badweather. The chief steward/camp boss may double as the chief cookin some companies, although managing the catering department isnormally a full-time task.

• COOKS: There are usually two cooks, one on a day shift, and theh i h h b d i b k d Th k i ll hi h iother on nights, when bread is baked. They work in a galley which is

mechanized as far as possible, like that aboard any large ship. Thereis usually a galley steward to assist the duty cook.

STEWARDS Ri i ff k d i d• STEWARDS: Rig catering staff keeps accommodation and messrooms habitable and assist in the galley and elsewhere to the chiefsteward’s requirements. The whole shift’s working clothes, which getextremely dirty on a rig are washed at the end of each tour with aextremely dirty on a rig, are washed at the end of each tour, with asteward operating the laundry service. The catering staff may bedirectly employed by the drilling contractor, or may work through anoffshore crewing agency

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offshore crewing agency.

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Supports:Supports:pppp

Performance Manager Performance Manager

Asset Manager

Technical Support Team

Logistic TeamLogistic Team

Travel Team

Training Team

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Client & Third PartyClient & Third Partyyy Drilling Consultancies: providing technical

assistance with drilling engineering and personnelg g g psupport for drilling operation.1. Company Man/Drilling Supervisor (1)

2 Night Company Man/Drilling Engineer (1)2. Night Company Man/Drilling Engineer (1)

Drilling Company Representatives: The well owners will place few people on the rig to oversee the whole drilling operation.1. Chief Engineer Drilling (1)

2 Geologist (1)2. Geologist (1)

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Client & Third PartyClient & Third Partyyy Cementing: Company providing this service

Schlumberger, Halliburton, BJ, etc.g , , J,1. Cementing Supervisor (1)

2. Cementer (1)

3 Assistant Cementer (1)3. Assistant Cementer (1)

Casing Crew: Responsible to inspect, prepare, and run the casing in the well. Example: ITS, Weatherford.1. Team Leader (1)

2. Torque Turn Operator (2)

Wellhead: There will be one person who will ready to Wellhead: There will be one person who will ready to run the well equipment such as: wellhead, guide base, hanger, etc. Example: Vetco, Drill Quip, FMC,

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etc.

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Client & Third PartyClient & Third Partyyy Mud Engineering: Responsible for providing

drilling mud and conditioning mud.g g1. Mud Engineer (1)

2. Centrifuge Engineer (1)

3 Cutting/Drier Operator (1)3. Cutting/Drier Operator (1)

Directional Drilling: is process of deviating a wellbore along a pre-determined course to a targetwhose location is given at a lateral distance from thevertical.

• Coring: cutting of core is the only way that provide• Coring: cutting of core is the only way that provideintact specimens of the selected formation, foranatomy, only one person onboard.

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Client & Third PartyClient & Third Partyyy Fishing: This is specialized operation to retrieved or

collect something from inside the well.g

Mud Logging: 1. Data Engineer (2)

2 M d L (2)2. Mud Logger (2)

3. Sample Catcher (2)

Wireline Logging: Providing well information by gg g g ylogging while drilling or wireline logging.1. Wireline Engineer (2)

2 LWD Engineer (2)2. LWD Engineer (2)

3. Wireline Operator (2)

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Client & Third PartyClient & Third Partyyy ROV: a remotely operated vehicle will deploy to

subsea to perform require service such as: to givep q gview on seabed while drilling top hole, assist whileBOP landing operation, subsea intervention, etc.1 ROV Supervisor(1)1. ROV Supervisor(1)

2. ROV Pilot (2)

3. ROV Technician (2)

Well Testing: or drill stem test is used to provide amore definitive idea of the production capacity of thewell, identify the types of fluids within the well, aswell, identify the types of fluids within the well, aswell as the flow rate of these fluids, formationpermeability and reservoir pressure. During the job itcould reach 10 14 people onboard

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could reach 10-14 people onboard.

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Rig Life’s:Rig Life’s:gg Requirement prior flying offshore Working scheduleWorking schedule Shift Weekly Drill English Class Entertainment Room, Gym, Sauna, Television,

PhPhone Food

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AccommodationAccommodation

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AccommodationAccommodation

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Entertainment RoomEntertainment Room

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