Scaffold & Rope Access Specialist

 Scaffold & Rope Access Specialist.

Job Title:  Scaffold & Rope Access Specialist.


KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

ACTIVITIES

In support of the Construction team, the Scaffold & Rope Access Specialist will be responsible to ensure the following specific HSE requirements are adhered to by the Construction Contractor.

  • Scaffolding:
  • Erecting, dismantling and modification.
    • Scaffolding selection meets the needs expressed by the requester (height of work area, loads applied to flooring, need for lateral protection nets, etc.).
    • A specific risk assessment defines the need to provide technical instructions, erection plans and design notes for scaffolding.
    • Scaffold erection, dismantling or modification operations are performed by authorised personnel (Contractor PtW renewed periodically, based on a recognised training course), using suitable fall protection PPE such as a safety harness and double lanyards (except for erection/dismantling of specific scaffolds that provide a safe construction process – upper levels secured prior to access).
    • Access to scaffolds prior to acceptance is strictly reserved to personnel responsible for their construction and inspection before use.
  • Acceptance and inspection.
    • Adequate and visible labelling provides clear information on the scaffold status: green tags for compliance after acceptance, or red tags prohibiting access before acceptance or whenever a scaffold is considered as non-compliant (an orange tag can be used to indicate that a scaffold has been temporarily modified as part of a specific operation, e.g. removal of guard rails or floor panels to take out a heat exchanger bundle)
    • When in use, scaffolds are checked on a regular basis (as a minimum once a week and after bad weather conditions likely to impact their integrity) by an authorised person, according to a set procedure. In particular, the general condition of the scaffold and the absence of any damages or changes to the structural elements are checked.
    • All scaffolding inspections are documented.
  • Specific rules for construction use.
    • The passage between means of access and scaffold’s flooring does not give rise to any additional risks of falling (use of flooring trap doors, platform access gates, etc.).
    • The elements comprising scaffold flooring are securely fastened down to ensure they cannot be inadvertently moved.
    • Scaffold flooring is kept clear and is cleaned on a regular basis to facilitate their use and limit the risk of incidents (same-level falls and dropped objects).
    • Storing equipment on scaffolds is prohibited unless covered in the risk assessment. In this case, users respect the maximum tolerable load thresholds.
  • Rope Access Work
  • Risk assessment to concludes that:
  • Rope access work can be safely executed.
  • The use of any alternative W@H equipment (scaffolding, MEWPs, etc.) is not justified.
  • Qualification
  • Rope access work is performed by specialist companies with certified personnel. Rope access companies are affiliated to institutes such as the IRATA3 or equivalent (international scope) & employ certified personnel.
  • The operating team is made at least of two members:

– One of whom has supervision competencies (IRATA 3, CQP 2 or equivalent)

– Other rope technicians with lower qualifications (IRATA 1&2, CQP 1, CATC5 or equivalent)

– With a maximum quota of 33% having IRATA level 1 only.

  • Technical requirements
  • The system is comprised of at least two separately anchored ropes, one as a means of access, descent, and support (work rope) and the other as a backup (security rope).
  • Rope technicians are provided with an adequate harness connected to the security rope.
  • The work rope is equipped with safe means of ascent and descent and have a self-locking system to prevent the user from falling, should the rope technician lose control of their movements.
  • The security rope is equipped with a mobile fall prevention system which follows the movements of the rope technician.
  • Tools and other accessories used by rope technicians are secured to their harness or seat or by some other appropriate means.

ACCOUNTABILITIES

  • Ensure compliance with Tanzanian rules, regulations, shareholder and governmental agreements, and standards relevant to project activities and project implementation in compliance with requirements in construction deliverables and site activities.
  • Ensure compliance with project requirements and regulatory frame in pipeline construction related activities.
  • Supporting and coordinating EACOP project teams processes.

MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

  • Bachelor of Science with at least 10 years field lead experience in the construction industry, preferably onshore pipeline & related facility scopes.
  • Substantial experience working within a cross-functional oil & gas pipeline project team supporting; contractor construction, commissioning, and start-up readiness.
  • Referenced & experienced in analyzing related Scaffold & Rope Access certification package from Contractor and potential non-compliance status back to the project management team.
  • Trained & certified specialist of OSHA 29CFR1926 (Scaffold Safety in Construction) & EN12811-1:2003 (Scaffolds Performance Requirements & General Design) or equivalent.
  • Rope Access certified IRATA 3, CQP 2 or equivalent.
  • Working knowledge and practice of ISO 9001:2015 (Quality Management Systems).

REQUIRED COMPETENCIES:

  • Competency and proven experience with large Project organization focused on Construction delivery.
  • Competency within industry applications such as Aconex, PowerBI, SharePoint, Adobe, MS Office including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.
  • Excellent English communication skills (oral and written) including the ability to articulate engineering & technical concerns and solutions with teams consisting of individuals with various technical and educational backgrounds.
  • Physical ability to work in the field and conduct inspection in difficult terrain.
  • Autonomous, self-motivated, and flexible with the ability to adapt quickly to change or shifting priorities.
  • Effective communication and interaction with construction crews in the field and management teams.
  • Knowledge of project HSE strategy and commitments regarding site-based Scaffolding & Rope Access management.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in the interpretation of plans, policies, and regulations.
  • Knowledge of root cause analysis (RCA); data-driven decisions, H&S risk analysis and analytical reporting.
  • Concise report writing daily.
  • Staff coaching experience (knowledge transfer, mentoring and motivation techniques).

ADDED ADVANTAGE:

  • A strong communication, networking, collaboration, and well-developed team-working skills, especially in multi-discipline and multi-cultural teams.

How to apply:

All candidates who meet the criteria outlined as above are encouraged to send their CVs/Resumes to: [email protected] or link below not later than 18th JULY 2025.

https://qsourcing.zohorecruit.com/jobs/Careers/735362000006991001/QSTL-EACOP–SCAFFOLD-ROPE-ACCESS-SPECIALIST?source=CareerSite

This position is open to both Locals and Expats only.

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