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JOB DESCRIPTION HRE/FRM/004 Rev 7 Page 1 of 2 Job Description No: BRIL/HRE/JD/020 Rev: 1 Job Title: Inspection Engineer Department: Operations – Bibby Remote Intervention Limited Location: Offshore Reporting to: Offshore Inspection Coordinator Description and Main Purpose of Job: The Inspection Engineer has the primary responsibility to acquire, process, and report inspection data and to ensure that the highest standards are applied at all times; together with the application of full quality control. Working closely with the offshore project teams (Incl. Survey, ROV, Diving, Engineering) to support all inspection operations and ensure that all of the necessary operational objectives are fulfilled in compliance with technical specifications; together with both standard and project-specific procedures Accountability and Key Performance Areas: To provide Inspection support for all BRIL projects Inspection Engineers will be expected to flexible and proactive in carrying out the tasks associated with the various roles within the Inspection team: Online Inspection Data Recorder (ROV/Diving Structural Inspection and ROV Pipeline) Offline Inspection Data Review, Quality Control and Reporting Onshore preparation, administration and reporting of Inspection data Main Duties and Responsibilities: The key operational requirements of these roles are: Close attention to detail and pride in the quality of your work Logical working with the capability of identifying problems and offering solutions Capable of working as part of a team but willingness to lead when required Forward thinking and ambitious Willingness to travel globally Prepared to work at sea on a variety of support vessels Desire to become involved in Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) and Diving projects Control of Digital Data Online Inspection data recording, quality control of real-time video data and ensuring that, where required, all data sheets are completed accurately. Offline video review and data editing and undertaking all necessary validation checks on the data. Responsibility for maintenance of the inspection software and hardware systems, and reporting any problems that may affect operation performance Where necessary, compile and check data from other sources such as Cathodic Protection (CP) and Flooded Member Detection (FMD) and assist with eventing, processing and reporting of these data sets Any other duties as directed by the Inspection Coordinator or Senior Inspection Engineer as applicable. Assist with and organise mobilisation/demobilisation activities During the course of your work you will build a portfolio of evidence for the Company’s Competence Assurance and Assessment Scheme, and present the completed portfolio to the competence focal point for assessment, verification and audit by client companies.

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JOB DESCRIPTION

HRE/FRM/004 Rev 7 Page 1 of 2

Job Description No: BRIL/HRE/JD/020 Rev: 1

Job Title: Inspection Engineer

Department: Operations – Bibby Remote Intervention Limited Location: Offshore

Reporting to: Offshore Inspection Coordinator

Description and Main Purpose of Job: The Inspection Engineer has the primary responsibility to acquire, process, and report inspection data and to ensure that the highest standards are applied at all times; together with the application of full quality control. Working closely with the offshore project teams (Incl. Survey, ROV, Diving, Engineering) to support all inspection operations and ensure that all of the necessary operational objectives are fulfilled in compliance with technical specifications; together with both standard and project-specific procedures

Accountability and Key Performance Areas: To provide Inspection support for all BRIL projects Inspection Engineers will be expected to flexible and proactive in carrying out the tasks associated with the various roles within the Inspection team:

• Online Inspection Data Recorder (ROV/Diving Structural Inspection and ROV Pipeline) • Offline Inspection Data Review, Quality Control and Reporting • Onshore preparation, administration and reporting of Inspection data

Main Duties and Responsibilities: The key operational requirements of these roles are:

• Close attention to detail and pride in the quality of your work • Logical working with the capability of identifying problems and offering solutions • Capable of working as part of a team but willingness to lead when required • Forward thinking and ambitious • Willingness to travel globally • Prepared to work at sea on a variety of support vessels • Desire to become involved in Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) and Diving projects • Control of Digital Data • Online Inspection data recording, quality control of real-time video data and ensuring that, where required, all

data sheets are completed accurately. • Offline video review and data editing and undertaking all necessary validation checks on the data. • Responsibility for maintenance of the inspection software and hardware systems, and reporting any problems

that may affect operation performance • Where necessary, compile and check data from other sources such as Cathodic Protection (CP) and Flooded

Member Detection (FMD) and assist with eventing, processing and reporting of these data sets • Any other duties as directed by the Inspection Coordinator or Senior Inspection Engineer as applicable. • Assist with and organise mobilisation/demobilisation activities

During the course of your work you will build a portfolio of evidence for the Company’s Competence Assurance and Assessment Scheme, and present the completed portfolio to the competence focal point for assessment, verification and audit by client companies.

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JOB DESCRIPTION

HRE/FRM/004 Rev 7 Page 2 of 2

All employees should make themselves aware of and understand their responsibilities as detailed within processes on the Business Management System (BMS).

Main Duties and Responsibilities: Health, Safety and the Environment All employees have a duty under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 to:

• Take reasonable care for your own health and safety and that of others who may be affected by what you do or do not do;

• Co-operate with your employer on health and safety matters; • Correctly use work items provided by your employer, including personal protective equipment, in accordance

with training or instructions; and • Not to interfere with or misuse anything provided for your health and safety or welfare.

Bibby Offshore requires that all employees participate actively in ALL SHEQ activities and promote safe systems and practices as an integrated management approach to business. All personnel are required to abide by the Environmental Protection processes in place at Bibby Offshore and to actively participate in REDUCING, REUSING and RECYCLING schemes in place. All efforts to reduce emissions of Green House Gases through elimination, substitution, reduction or new / improved technologies must be considered through all activities.

Experience and Skill Level Requirement: Qualifications and Education Essential: Hold a current 3.4.u Desired: Hold a qualification in a relevant engineering or science subject, HNC or above or a qualification in an IT based subject at HNC or above or hold a 3.3.u, 3.2.u, 3.1.u or other relevant CSWIP certification. Experience: Offshore experience in supporting any or all of the following:

• ROV structural inspection • ROV pipeline surveys • Air or Saturation Diving SV work • Data processing for pipeline surveys • Cathodic Protection survey experience • Flooded Member Detection experience

Employee Signature: Date: Line Manager Signature: Date: