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Explore all careersOffshore Incident Response Team Members manage critical fire control, spill containment, and rescue operations in marine environments.
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An Offshore Incident Response Team Member manages emergency interventions on oil rigs, gas platforms, or floating vessels. You might work for global energy corporations or specialist maritime contractors. You will focus on hydrocarbon fire control, chemical spill containment, and technical search and rescue. By maintaining sophisticated equipment and participating in rigorous drills, you ensure your facility is prepared for high-impact incidents in isolated marine environments.
Offshore Incident Response Team Members play a vital role in safeguarding lives at sea. You must be physically resilient and disciplined to operate effectively in confined or hazardous spaces. You will collaborate with the OIM and medical teams to execute evacuation procedures and ensure all safety responses comply with stringent maritime and petroleum regulations.