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Friday 5 July 2013

Deputy Director Safety&Operations Risk and Operations Authority - BP International - Jakarta (Indonesia)

Deputy Director Safety&Operations Risk and Operations Authority
BP International - Jakarta (Indonesia)

Job Description

Support the Regional Operations Authority to independently assure efficient conformance to all relevant BP operating standards (non Wells specific), legal requirements, and regional /entity guidelines applicable to Operations.

Key accountabilities
1. Under Director Operations Authority guidance:
- Support standardization and conformance to Operating Management System (OMS), Continuous Improvement (CI) and operating practices (e.g. Control of Work (CoW), Lifting, Diving, Marine) across the entity
- Identify operating issues and escalate as appropriate
- Help Line operations to operationalise standards
- Support elimination of systemic gaps and audit findings.
- Work across Areas and Functions (e.g. Operations, Maintenance, Wells, Projects) to ensure standardized interpretation of OMS and critical operating practices (non Wells specific) (e.g. CoW, Lifting, Diving, Marine) within an entity
- Ensure learning on Operations and OMS related topics occurs in the region and Regional/Entity and Global best practices are available for implementation
- Work with Line operations to create tools and indicators that will allow self verification of system weaknesses
2. Support Director OA to ensure that Joint Venture management systems are assessed relative to OMS requirements and that actions are taken if there are material gaps
3. Manage systems to deliver competence and qualifications effectively meet the intent of OMS and the needs of the Entity

Essential Education
Bachelor degree in Engineering

Essential experience and job requirements
-At minimum 15 years experience in upstream operations in oil and gas industry
-Seasoned national operational leader with extensive offshore and onshore operation experience
-Demonstrable ability to manage change agendas
-Deep working knowledge of Management System
-Working knowledge of Continuous Improvement practices and intent
-Proven experience leading a team
-High proficiency in English and Indonesian communication

Desirable criteria & qualifications
Experienced working in large oil and gas operators in Indonesia

Relocation available
No

Travel required
Yes - up to 25%

Is this a part time position?
No

About BP
Our business is the exploration, production, refining, trading and distribution of energy. This is what we do, and we do it on a truly global scale. With a workforce of 80,000 employees, BP operates with business activities and customers in more than 80 countries across six continents. Every day, we serve millions of customers around the world. We are continually looking for talented, committed and ambitious people to help us shape the face of energy for the future.

Company Description

BP is constantly exploring new oil and natural gas fields. This means a continuous flow of new challenges for people in our Upstream business around the world.

Join our Upstream business and you'll be part of a team that finds, develops, recovers and transports oil and natural gas around the world. We operate in 22 countries and, taking into account our in-house team, contractors and joint ventures, Upstream employs about 100,000 people. Our major interests are in the USA, UK, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey (AGT), Angola, North Africa, Norway, Abu Dhabi, Oman, Jordan, Iraq, India, China, Australia, Indonesia, Brazil, Trinidad & Tobago, Russia and Canada.

We're continually developing new technologies to locate and access new resources. Using industry-leading seismic imaging we recover heavy oil and gas from unconventional rocks and maximise resources from existing and deepwater oil fields. Producing safe, reliable and efficient well operations is always our priority, and by integrating real-time data to our operations, we can manage risk from sand-prone reservoirs and reduce integrity risk.

In 2011, we had a record year for new access, gaining 55 exploration licences in nine countries, which opened up around 322,000 km2 of new fields. Despite major developments like Mad Dog in the Gulf of Mexico, Clair Ridge in the UK, Tangguh in Indonesia and Rumaila in Iraq, we plan to more than double our exploration expenditure over the next few years. This means even more opportunity for upstream specialists - from engineers and geologists to operations, planning and logistics professionals.
 

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