Job Description
				  Offshore Admin Support to OCR -  Offshore Client Representative 
 Project:  Offshore Wind Project 
 Work Location: Norfolk VA 
 Pay Rate  : Not Defined / need Candidate’s requested rate 
 Work Schedule  : 3 week rotations starting Nov 1
 Mob / Demob  : $500.00
 Duration  : Initially One Year w/ annual extensions expected 
 Purpose 
 To provide dedicated administrative, documentation, and reporting support to Dominion’s Offshore Client Representative (OCR). The Admin Support ensures that daily reporting, record-keeping, and logistics interfaces are executed accurately and on time, enabling the OCR to focus on technical oversight, contractor performance, and client representation. 
 Key Responsibilities 
-  Support OCR in compiling Daily Progress Reports (DPR/DUR) in pre-defined format. 
 -  Maintain time logs for contractors, vessel movements, transfers, and delays. 
 -  Track claims, variations, and standby logs, ensuring proper documentation for commercial follow-up. 
 -  Maintain a notes register for offshore observations, clarifications, and decision points. 
 -  Record and issue Minutes of Meeting (MoM) from Daily Construction Call, Daily SIMOPS Call, and other coordination meetings. 
 -  Ensure distribution lists are applied correctly and MoM are logged and archived. 
 -  Track and close out action items from meetings, highlighting overdue actions to OCR. 
 -  Maintain overview of personnel on board (POB) lists, check-ins/check-outs. 
 -  Support logistics interfaces: cargo manifests, clearance, customs, and CVOW-regulated permitting requirements. 
 -  Track and update deck allocations and logistics dashboards, interfacing with PTW & Logistics Coordinator. 
 -  Maintain offshore document control register: DPRs, permits, reports, correspondence. 
 -  Ensure correct naming conventions and revision control are applied to shared files. 
 -  Prepare daily executive summaries for OCR to pass upwards to Dominion PMO. 
 -  Assist in compiling lessons learned registers during and post-campaign. 
 
 Must Haves – Offshore Admin Support to OCR 
-  Offshore Experience:  Prior administrative/document control or project support role in offshore wind, marine construction, or similar heavy industrial projects. 
 -  Daily Reporting Skills:  Proven ability to compile and issue Daily Progress Reports (DPR/DUR), time logs, and claims/standby logs with accuracy and timeliness. 
 -  Meeting Documentation:  Experience recording, formatting, and distributing Minutes of Meeting (MoM) from coordination calls (e.g., SIMOPS, daily construction). 
 -  Document Control Competency:  Skilled in maintaining registers, ensuring correct naming conventions, version control, and proper archiving of offshore project files. 
 -  Logistics Interface Knowledge:  Familiarity with POB (Personnel on Board) tracking, deck allocations, cargo manifests, and customs/clearance processes. 
 -  Technical Tools:  Proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, SharePoint, Teams) and familiar with project management/logistics dashboards. 
 -  Certifications:  Valid offshore survival/safety certifications (e.g.,  GWO, BOSIET, HUET, Working at Heights ). 
 -  Behavioral Traits:  Detail-oriented, reliable under workload, proactive communicator, and able to handle high-volume administrative tasks during peak construction activity. 
 -  Confidentiality:  Ability to responsibly handle sensitive claims, contractual logs, and commercial follow-up documentation. 
 -  Right to Work:  Legally authorized to work in the U.S. (no visa sponsorship). 
 
 Behavioral Expectations: 
-  Structured & detail-oriented: maintain accuracy in time logs, DPRs, and claims without cutting corners. 
 -  Reliable & punctual: deliver daily reporting on time — no slippages. 
 -  Proactive communicator: flag gaps, unclear inputs, or missing contractor data early to the OCR. 
 -  Confidential & professional: handle sensitive claims/contractual logs responsibly. 
 -  Collaborative & supportive: work seamlessly with OCR, PTW Coordinator, and contractors to extract data without friction. 
 -  Calm under workload: ability to handle high administrative volume during peak periods (e.g., heavy lift windows, cable pull-ins). 
 
 Interfaces 
-  OCR: primary reporting line; supports OCR’s daily deliverables. 
 -  PTW & Logistics Coordinator: align on POB, deck allocations, manifests, customs clearance. 
 -  Contractor Admins (SEMCO, DEME, Prysmian): collect daily inputs for DPR/time logs. 
 -  Onshore PMO & Commercial Teams: provide accurate claim/time data for cost allocation and dispute resolution. 
 -  Riverbend OIM & Vessel Admin: align on welfare, accommodation, POB, and vessel reporting. 
 
				 
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