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What is the difference between Temporary Offshore Rope Access vs Temporary Offshore Scaffolding?

AspectTemporary Offshore Rope AccessTemporary Offshore Scaffolding
CredentialsRope access certification (e.g., IRATA/SPRAT)Scaffolding certification and safety training
Work EnvironmentVertical, confined, or hard-to-reach areas on offshore structuresHorizontal platforms and walkways on offshore sites
UsageInspection, maintenance, and repairs in tight or dangerous spacesAccess for construction, inspection, and support work

Temporary Offshore Rope Access involves specialized training for vertical and confined space work, making it ideal for detailed inspections and repairs in hard-to-reach areas. In contrast, Temporary Offshore Scaffolding provides stable platforms for broader access. Both are essential but serve different operational needs in offshore environments.

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Rope Access Level I Technician for TAR - Midland, TX - Houston, TX

MSCCN

Houston, TX โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 23 days ago


Job description


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Unless specifically stated otherwise, this role is "On-Site" at the location detailed in the job post.

Job Description
Rope Access Level I Technician for TAR work - Midland, TX
What are we looking for?
The Rope Access Level I Technician is responsible for performing various visual inspections via rope access under the direction of a Project Manager, Team Leader, or independently. The ideal candidate must have moderate experience and will support the Industry Services business line by working with engineers located in Houma, Louisiana for various offshore facilities in the Gulf of Mexico, with some land-based work as well. Relocation to the Houma, Louisiana office is not mandatory, but reliable transportation to this office is a must.
Salary & Benefits Information
Individual compensation packages are based on a variety of factors unique to each candidate including skill set, experience, qualifications, and other job-related reasons. In addition to competitive compensation packages, when working with Intertek you can expect benefits including medical, dental, vision, life, disability, 401(k) with company match, generous vacation / sick time (PTO), tuition reimbursement and more.
What you'll do:
Maintain climbing logbook per SPRAT/IRATA guidelines
Prepare NDE reports and document data in a clear and timely manner
Interface with clients on technical matters involving Rope Access and NDE procedures and capabilities
Maintain open lines of communication with coworkers, clients, and subcontractors
Organize and report test results and send information to office for data processing
Follow technology advancements in the NDE/Rope Access industries
This position outline is a general guideline and does not represent all encompassing details. The position assumes that the incumbent has both the mental and physical requirements to carry out the above defined duties.
Additional Qualifications/Responsibilities
What is takes to be successful in this role:
Current SPRAT/IRATA Certification Level I required
ASNT Level II certification preferred
Valid driver's license and reliable driving record (required)
Able to pass physical exam
Proficient with Microsoft Office applications
Ability to provide clear and technical guidance to other technicians and subcontractors
Ability to solve technical issues in the field