Guideline for Granting Engineering Technical Authorities



Petroleum Development Oman L.L.CDocument title: Technical Authority System.Document IDSP-2061Document TypeSpecification SecurityUnrestrictedDisciplineQuality ManagementOwnerCFDH QualityIssue DateNovember 2014Version3.0Keywords: This document is the property of Petroleum Development Oman, LLC. Neither the whole nor any part of this document may be disclosed to others or reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by any means (electronic, mechanical, reprographic recording or otherwise) without prior written consent of the owner.This page was intentionally left blankDocument AuthorisationRevision HistoryThe following is a brief summary of the 3 most recent revisions to this document. Details of all revisions prior to these are held on file by the issuing department.Revision No.DateAuthorScope / RemarksRevision 3Nov 14Khamis Al-Alawi UEQ/2This issue updates SP-2061 issued in Jun 10 including TD, Technical Functions and Disciplines in PDO including Shell new TA process and appointment form/letter Revision 2Jun 10Ali Wardy UEQ/2This issue updates SP2061 issued in Feb 07 as it incorporates all seven functions in the company Revision 1Feb 07UEV11Original Issue. Replaces GU-272 & GU-472. Incorporates information from ERD-00-02 which will be withdrawn Related Business ProcessesCodeManage People Processes 20.02.02 Competence standards and assuranceCodeManage Assets ProcessesVol.4 Operational Excellence – Improving Performance - PeopleRelated Corporate Management Frame Work (CMF) DocumentsThe related CMF Documents can be retrieved from the Corporate Business Control Documentation Register. Doc.IDDocument TitleCP-114Maintain Surface FacilitiesCP-115Operate Surface Product Flow AssetsCP-117Project Engineering Code of PracticeCP-118Well Lifecycle Integrity CoPCP-121Production Chemistry - CoPCP-125 Petroleum Engineering Management - CoPCP-127 IM & T Security Code of PractiseCP-128Delivery of Applications & DatabasesCP-135IT Infrastructure & Operational ServicesCP-153Production Forecasting - CoPCP-156 Integrated Activity PlanningCP-160IT Technology Planning Code of PracticeCP-178Well Delivery CoPCP-186Hydrocarbon Resource Volume Classification, Estimation and Reporting CoPCP-190Quality Management System for Project DeliveryTABLE OF CONTENTS TOC \o "1-3" \u iDocument Authorisation PAGEREF _Toc403393635 \h 3iiRevision History PAGEREF _Toc403393636 \h 4iiiRelated Business Processes PAGEREF _Toc403393637 \h 4ivRelated Corporate Management Frame Work (CMF) Documents PAGEREF _Toc403393638 \h 41Introduction PAGEREF _Toc403393639 \h 71.1Background PAGEREF _Toc403393640 \h 71.2Purpose PAGEREF _Toc403393641 \h 71.3Review and Improvement PAGEREF _Toc403393642 \h 71.4Step-out Approval PAGEREF _Toc403393643 \h 72Roles and Responsibilities PAGEREF _Toc403393644 \h 83Technical Authority System PAGEREF _Toc403393645 \h 93.1Individual Technical Authorities PAGEREF _Toc403393646 \h 93.2Allocation of Authority PAGEREF _Toc403393647 \h 93.3Updating of Authority Levels PAGEREF _Toc403393648 \h 103.4System Custodian PAGEREF _Toc403393649 \h 103.5Relationship to Development Schemes PAGEREF _Toc403393650 \h 103.6Discipline Competence PAGEREF _Toc403393651 \h 113.7Relationship with other Professional Qualifications PAGEREF _Toc403393652 \h 123.8Settlement of Disputes (Escalation Process) PAGEREF _Toc403393653 \h 123.9Proposed TA Assessment in PDO including Shell new process PAGEREF _Toc403393654 \h 144Discipline Control Assurance Framework (DCAF) PAGEREF _Toc403393655 \h 164.1Discipline Authority Manual PAGEREF _Toc403393656 \h 16Appendix 1 - TA Appointment Form for Granting Technical Authority PAGEREF _Toc403393657 \h 19Appendix 2 – TA1 Appointment Form for Granting Technical Authority with Shell Assessment PAGEREF _Toc403393658 \h 20Appendix 3 – Abbreviations PAGEREF _Toc403393659 \h 21Appendix 4 – User Feedback Form PAGEREF _Toc403393660 \h 22IntroductionBackgroundThe Technical Authority (TA) System in PDO ensures that all critical technical decisions and deliverables are reviewed and approved by appropriately qualified and experienced personnel. This will be a key element in the management of PDO’s business risks, and will include Quality Control (QC) and Quality Assurance (QA) of technical deliverables, accountability issues and will clarify who has authorisation to make decisions to address;Inconsistency in work execution;Documentation issues; Design review issues;Technical Authority will be based on sound engineering discipline control, ensuring competency standards are commensurate with levels of authority.NOTE: In this document the word “Engineer” is used as a generic term to describe Technical Upstream and Downstream Professionals in the Functions/Disciplines as listed in Table-1 in Section 3.6 of this document. PurposeThis Specification shall provide the ‘standard’ for the allocation, administration and maintenance of the Technical Authority System in PDO. NOTE: Competency requirements will be prepared by each discipline and the standards set by the Corporate Functional Discipline Head (CFDH). Competency Profiles for all disciplines are accessible through Sapphire.Review and ImprovementResponsibility for the upkeep of this Specification shall be with CFDH for Quality, the Owner. Changes to this Document shall only be authorised and approved by the Owner. The CFDHs shall be consulted on changes that affect their disciplines and shall endorse such changes. The DCAF Manager UEQ2 is the Custodian of this Specification.Users of the Document who identify inaccuracy or ambiguity can notify the Custodian or his/her delegate and request changes be initiated. The Requests shall be forwarded to the Custodian using the “User Feedback Page” provided in Appendix 4.The Document Owner and the Document Custodian should ensure review and re-verification of this document every 3 years. The reviews should be conducted with the involvement of respective CFDH’s / CDFP’s (Corporate Discipline Focal Point). It is also recommended that the “Discipline Competencies” are reviewed annually by the respective CFDH / CDFP and SPM to ensure that changes in technology and / or company requirements are addressed.Step-out ApprovalNot applicable to this Specification.Roles and ResponsibilitiesTA0 - TDUltimate accountability for the Technical Authority System in PDODel TA0 (Functional Directors)Individuals delegated with the authority by the TA0 to assign accountability to individuals.Accountable to TA0 for control of the Technical Authority System within their FunctionResponsible for assigning authority level 1 (TA1) within their function, to named individuals.Delegation of authority to individuals to execute the Technical Authority System within their FunctionsTA1 - CFDHsIndividuals with the authority to manage the Technical Authority System within their Discipline. TA1 will be Approved by the Functional TA0. TA-1 can also be Principal Technical Experts or Principal Engineers.Responsible for maintaining the TA system within their respective discipline. Set the discipline standard and the boundaries wherein the discipline operates and have the authority to approve deviations from their respective set standards.Responsible for co-ordinating the annual review of the TA system.Responsible for defining the competence levels for TA-2 and TA-3 in their own discipline, reviewing these annually.Responsible for TA-2 and TA-3 assessments for candidates in own discipline - approving TA levels for individual engineers following interview.TA2Experienced engineers with the competence to address most situations within their discipline and able to act as a delegate to the TA1 if required; provided competency and experience are commensurate and also appropriate experience and knowledge of cross-discipline issues.If delegated by TA1, approve and assess TA-3 for own discipline. Have the competence and authority to sign off Decisions and Deliverables within their discipline (including cross-discipline content) as authorised by the TA1.TA-3Engineer with specialised but yet incomplete skills in one or more areas of the petent to sign-off Controls with a single-discipline content.Team LeadersResponsible for proposing candidates for new Technical Authority levels to the relevant CFDH.Line SupervisorsResponsible for the development of individual staff within their teams.System Custodian – DCAF ManagerResponsible for registering/updating the DAM following approval by the line and relevant CFDH TA1s (for TA-2 and TA-3).Responsible for maintaining PDO-wide records of TA levels and appointments for all Technical staff in PDO.Technical Authority SystemThe TA System has been developed and implemented to ensure that all critical decisions and deliverables are assured by personnel with the correct level of competency and experience. The TA System shall apply to all Functional Directorates within PDO who are associated with projects, facilities and operations management (both surface and subsurface). Assurance shall be achieved by making individual engineers clearly accountable in the review and approval process.Individual competencies of the respective engineers and their ability to make sound technical judgements and decisions are considered and the appropriate level of authority granted by the Del TA0 or TA1. The authority granted enables individual TA’s to approve deliverables and deviations to approved Company Standards (dependant on authority level).Individual Technical Authorities Disciplines Heads (TA1’s) within the individual Functions are responsible for ensuring that sufficient personnel at TA2 and TA3 level are available for quality control and to assure the decisions and deliverables in their disciplines.Each TA will have a ‘core’ discipline, but may have other competencies which enable them to assist in other disciplines. The ‘core discipline’ will be the one in which their ‘primary’ Technical Authority level of approval will be granted, but they may have lesser approval limits granted in their other competencies i.e. engineers who attain competencies in other disciplines, in addition to their base discipline, may be granted a TA level in the additional disciplines subject to the normal approval process.Example: Project engineers who, while working primarily in a project management capacity may also have competencies in their 'core' technical discipline such as 'Pipelines' or 'Process'. However, it is anticipated that the discipline competence of an engineer who works outside his core discipline may be gradually eroded with time, and the Discipline TA1 will require to be satisfied that the individual continues to be suitably competent. The status of engineers with any additional technical authorities shall therefore be reviewed each year by the respective CFDH TA1 as part of the annual review of Technical Authorities.Allocation of AuthorityTA 0Technical Director (TD)Del. TA 0Petroleum Eng. Functional Director (UPD)Del. TA 0Well Eng. Director (UWD)Del. TA 0Exploration Director (XD)Del. TA 0HSE & SD Manager (MSEM)Del. TA 0Engineering & Operations Director (UEOD)Del. TA 0Infrastructure Director (UID)Discipline TA1’sDiscipline TA1’sDiscipline TA1’sDiscipline TA1’sDiscipline TA1’sDiscipline TA1’sDiscipline TA2’s & TA3’sDiscipline TA2’s & TA3’sDiscipline TA2’s & TA3’sDiscipline TA2’s & TA3’sDiscipline TA2’s & TA3’sDiscipline TA2’s & TA3’sThe highest Technical Authority (TA0) is held by the PDO Technical Director (TD) and from this position Levels of Authority will be delegated.Below the TD the Authority to nominate TA1’s has been delegated to the Functional Directors. The Functional Directors will nominate the Discipline TA1’s.Team Leads will nominate the discipline TA2’s and TA3’s. TA2’s (where authority is approved) may also assess and nominate TA3 authorities.A TA proposal, together with any supporting documentation, shall be provided to the respective TA1. Supporting documentation will include:Completed proposal form. Completion of Competency mapping (CBD/CBA, validated by line and/or function).CV review.Copy of required (validated) qualifications and training records.Interview (including awareness and Knowledge of PDO Policies, Standards, Specifications etc).Following a formal interview and approval by the appropriate TA1, the Appointment Form shall then be sent to UEQ2 for registering in DCAF (DAM) System. Records are also to be kept in Live Link.Updating of Authority LevelsA review of TA levels shall be carried out annually by the TA1s on a company-wide basis, but ad-hoc updates and changes can be proposed at any time. System CustodianDocumentation for the TA system shall be maintained by the DCAF Manager UEQ/2, the system Custodian, under the control of UEQ, Head of Quality Management. The custodian shall receive approved proposals and register them in DCAF (DAM) System. In addition he maintains the records in Live Link.Relationship to Development SchemesFigure 1 illustrates the relationship between staff development schemes and the Technical Authority System. Typical Experience Time LineDevelopment Schemes InvolvedTechnical Authority Level AttachedGRADUATE / TECHNICIAN / OPERATORCOMPETENCY BASED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMEPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SCHEMESe.g. GDP, Round 1 & 2 (Well Eng.) & CBDApprox. 3 YearsApprox. 5 YearsTechnical Authority Level 3Technical Authority Level 2Figure 1 - Relationship between Development Program and Technical Authority LevelsCBD / CBA or equivalent assessment methods associated with Graduate Development Programme (GDP) in due time will be used when assessing and granting the appropriate technical authority levels. The minimum requirement for granting technical authority based on CBD will require verification of the individual’s self assessment through an interview involving the individual, their line supervisor and the relevant TA1.The Discipline Competence Requirements for each discipline under a Function will be described in detail in the Job Competency Profiles (JCP). However it shall be noted that:Acquiring certain TA level is linked to the Technical Competencies in JCP.Acquiring certain TA level does not guarantee staff progression to higher job level(s) e.g. acquiring TA-2 does not guarantee staff being progressed from Job Group 4 to 3 or from Job Group 3 to 2.It shall be expected that young engineers who have completed a substantial portion of GDP Progress Checks with satisfactory performance shall be ready to receive TA-3 in one or more discipline areas. TA-2 would normally be granted following the completion of GDP and a further period spent gaining experience in a responsible position. NOTE: The above may vary between disciplines (e.g. project engineering including multidiscipline management skills will typically require a longer period before TA2 level can be attained).Discipline CompetenceCompetency Profiles are detailed in Sapphire. Competency Based Assessment (CBA) is conducted by TA1’s to ensure that individual’s competency is in line with job profile and authority level allocated. This should not infer a direct link between authority level and JCP- Job Group (JG).FunctionDisciplinesExplorationExploration GeosciencesGeomaticsGeophysicsPetroleum EngineeringField DevelopmentProduction GeosciencesProduction ChemistryPetrophysicsProduction TechnologyReservoir EngineeringWellsCompletions and Well InterventionsWell EngineeringLogisticsHSSEOperational safety & SecurityEnvironment & SDOccupational HealthTechnical safetyInfrastructureInformation Technology Infrastructure and MobilityInformation Technology SAP and Applications Estate ServicesFunctionDisciplinesEngineeringControl and AutomationElectricalMaterial Corrosion and InspectionMechanical RotatingMechanical StaticOnshore Civil StructuralPipelinesProcess Control and OptimisationProcess EngineeringProject ManagementProject ServicesQuality ManagementProductionMaintenance and IntegritySurface ProductionProgramming/HCATable-1 Technical Functions and Disciplines in PDORelationship with other Professional QualificationsIt is the Policy of PDO (where applicable) to support engineers wishing to become members of professional bodies such as the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Civil Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Chemical Engineers, etc. NOTE: The range of academic qualifications held by both Omani and expatriate engineers makes it impractical to use external accreditation as a basis for granting TA levels. Nevertheless it may be useful to relate the TA levels 2 and 3 to Full and Associate Membership of professional institutions, particularly when assessing candidates who have completed their engineering development outside PDO. The key distinction between TA levels and levels of professional accreditation is that TA levels are specific to individual areas of PDO’s business and professional qualifications are rather broad.For example a Full Member of the UK Institute of Mechanical Engineers (MIMechE) may be sufficiently skilled to qualify for TA-2 either in static equipment, rotating equipment or pipeline engineering but almost certainly not all these areas i.e. either not all.Settlement of Disputes (Escalation Process)A dispute between a TA2 / 3 and a team leader (i.e. in the Project) will either be resolved inside the Project, or escalated as an “issue” between the respective Discipline and Project. Issues between a TA1 and the Project and Inter-Disciplines TA disputes shall be resolved by the nominated delegated Functional TA0, and if no resolution can be achieved then escalated to the TA0 for resolving.Process for the Approval of Technical Authorities TACandidate identified from Development Programme and Business NeedAction: Line Supervisor, Operations Manager or Team LeadersNoRequirement for Technical AuthorityApproval Graded? Action: Discipline TA1Candidate endorsed? Action: Line Supervisor/ Operations Manager/ Team Leader/Project ManagerCandidates have required competency level? Ref. Saphire CBD & CBAProposal Form completedAction: CandidateCandidate undertakes formal interview to assess competency, in case of Shell TA assessment Sec 3.9 to be followed.Action: Discipline TA1 or DelegateCompleted Proposal with required signatories registeredAction: System Custodian (UEQ/2)Successful Candidate registered in DCAF (DAM)Action: System Custodian (UEQ/2)YesYesYesNoNoFigure 2 – Process Flow for Approving TA LevelsFigure 2 shows the Process Flow for Approving TA Levels.Technical Authority shall be initiated when there is a requirement. This requirement can come from a Project or Operations need or a vacancy left by the departure of personnel, requiring the replacement to be able to perform approvals to an appropriate technical level.CFDH’s, SPM’s, CFDP’s and Line managers shall be charged with the task of developing personnel to ensure that sufficient qualified TA's are available. These personnel shall be nominated as required and authorised as per this specification.A Proposal Form shall be obtained from the PDO Intranet i.e. DCAF Tool and completed by the nominated candidate.On completion the candidate shall submit the Proposal Form to Line Manager, Department Manager or Operations Manager / Team Leader (dependent on who shall endorse the proposal). The nominated endorser may defer or reject the proposal, in which case another suitable candidate shall be nominated to ensure that critical decisions and deliverables are reviewed and approved by appropriately qualified and experienced PDO engineers. If endorsed the Proposal Form shall be submitted to appropriate TA1 for approval.Before the Candidate is approved he/she shall be interviewed formally by the TA1 to ensure that he/she are technically able to undertake the requirements of TA level being applied for.The completed and signed Appointment Letter (hard copy) shall be scanned and forwarded to DCAF System Custodian (UEQ2) for registration in DCAF Tool (DAM). An electronic copy is to be uploaded in Live Link.Proposed TA Assessment in PDO including Shell new processThe Engineering & Operations CFDHs propose to use the Shell GDHs to carry out formal assessments of the TA1s and the sidekicks.? The assessment consists of completing successfully 4 modules on Shell Open University and 2 formal interview / assessments.? Shell will also train the PDO TA1s to be able to assess the TA2s following the same assessment process.? The formal appointment of the TA1s remains with PDOs Del TA0 (Functional Directors).? The requirements for discipline and process engineering TAs to obtain the Technical Assurance certification: All TA1s, TA2s and TA3s will have to pass the Shell 4 knowledge tests prior to the assessments:DCAF knowledge testDEM1/DEM2 knowledge testTechnical Standards and EFA Application & Feedback (Shell Value Chain) knowledge testALARP knowledge testAll TA1s and TA2s will need to pass the DCAF Application Assessment (structured interview). All TA1s, TA2s and TA3s will need to pass the Technical Competence Assessment (structured interview). Re-certificationThe TA certification expiry date is 4 years. For TAs still in the same TA role after 4 years, re-certification is required. For TA1s and TA2s, recertification will consist of the following elements: Retake DCAF knowledge assessment to make sure the TA has up to date knowledge of DCAF.A re-confirmation will be done by the Global Discipline Head/Del TA0 for TA1s or appointing TA1 for TA2s on the basis of: demonstrated performance and successful assessment.?For TA3s, recertification will consist of the following elements: Retake DCAF knowledge assessment to make sure the TA has up to date knowledge of DCAF.Transition to New RequirementsUEOD decided to adopt and implement the Shell new TA assessment process. TA1 Assessment should be completed for UEOD Function before the re-assessment of TA2/TA3 following the Shell TA process and will be assessed by the trained TA1s.All other TAs registered in the Discipline Authorities Manual (DAM) will be re-assessed as if they are in their first TA role. NOTE: The Job Competency Profiles are available to all engineers in Sapphire for all disciplines. The Line Supervisor or Discipline TA1 will advise the candidate on what competencies are required to attain for TA Levels 2 and 3.Example of the Form for Technical Authority is provided in Appendix 1. This only example and the original template MUST be obtained from the company Intranet DCAF Tool. Please refer to link below: Control Assurance Framework (DCAF)DCAF provides a listing of all business critical decision and deliverables required to be formally quality assured and controlled/endorsed. It matches the identified deliverables to individuals with the correct Technical Authority level. Other controls and deliverables not listed in DCAF which require TA review/endorsement shall be identified per discipline. Discipline Authority ManualThe Discipline Authority Manual (DAM) is a register of all Technical Authority Level holders and is managed and maintained for all Disciplines centrally by an appointed custodian (UEQ/2). The Manual will be updated at least annually, or when changes occur, by the TA1, who will inform UEQ2 of any changes. The manual registers four levels of authority (TA0, TA1, TA2 and TA3). The current registered TA0 and TA1 authority level are as follows: TA0 – TECHNICAL DIRECTOR (TD)PETROLEUM ENGINEERINGFunctional Del TA0 - Petroleum Eng. Functional Director (UPD)TA1 CFDH: Discipline Head Production Geosciences (UPG).TA1 CFDH:Discipline Head Reservoir Engineering (UPR)TA1 CFDH:Discipline Head Petrophysics (UPP)TA1 CFDH:Discipline Head Production Technology (UPT)TA1 CFDH:Production Chemistry Manager (UIK)TA1 CFDH:Field Development: Petroleum Eng. Manager Oil-North (ONP)TA1 CFDH:Field Development: Petroleum Eng. Manager Oil-South (OSP)TA1 CFDH:Field Development: Petroleum Eng. Manager Gas (GGP)TA1 CFDH: Field Development: Study Centre Manager (USM) WELL ENGINEERINGFunctional Del TA0 - Well Eng. Director (UWD)TA1 CFDH:Completion and Well Intervention Manager (UWI) TA1 CFDHCompletions and Well Interventions - Senior Well Test Engineer Operations (UWI2)TA1 CFDHLogistics Manager (UWL)TA1 Well Engineering - WE Manager Exploration (UWX)TA1 Well Engineering - WE Contracts Manager (UWC) TA1 Well Engineering – (OSPTW4) TA1 Well Engineering – WELL DELIVERY TEAM LEADER (UWNL)TA1 Well Engineering – WE Manager North Oman (UWN) TA1 Well Engineering – WE Manager Business Support (UWB)TA1 CFDHWell Engineering – Wells Discipline Leader (UWH) TA1 Well Engineering – WE Team Leader Gas Development (UWXD) TA1 Well Engineering – (Well Control Manager, SME Well Control) (UWXW)TA1 Well Engineering – Well Delivery Team Leader (UWSN) TA1 Well Engineering – South Thermal Cluster WE Delivery TL (OSPTW)TA1 Well Engineering – WE Manager South Oman (UWS)TA1WE Oil Exp & Development TL (UWXO)TA1WE In Sourcing & ICV TL (UWCV)EXPLORATIONFunctional Del TA0 - Exploration Director (XD)TA1 CFDH: Discipline Head Geomatics (XGG).TA1 CFDH:Discipline Head Geophysics (XGM)TA1 CFDH: Discipline Head Exploration Geosciences (XCG)HEALTH, SAFETY, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIROMENTFunctional Del TA0 - HSE&SD Manager (MSEM)TA1 CFDH:Operational safety & Security (MSE1)TA1 CFDH:Corporate Head Environment & SD (MSE/2)TA1 CFDH:Head of Occupational Health (MCOH)TA1 CFDH:Corporate Technical Safety (MSE/4)SURFACE EINGINEERING Functional Del TA0 - Engineering & Operations Director (UEOD)TA1 CFDH:Project Management: Eng. Project Delivery Manager (UEP)TA1 CFDH: Project Services: Head of Project Services (UEP/3)TA1 CFDH:Discipline Head Process Engineering (OSE)TA1 CFDH: Discipline Head Control and Automation (UEOA/2)TA1 CFDH:Discipline Head Mechanical Static (UEP/1S)TA1 CFDH:Discipline Head Mechanical Rotating (UEP/1R)TA1 CFDH:Discipline Head Electrical (UIE)TA1 CFDH:Discipline Head Onshore Civil Structural (UEP/1C)TA1 CFDH: Discipline Head Material Corrosion and Inspection (UEOC)TA1 CFDH:Discipline Head Process Control and Optimization (UEOA/1)TA1 CFDH:Discipline Head Quality Management (CTQ-A/CFDH)TA1 CFDH:Discipline Head Pipelines (UIPT/2-A/CFDH)PRODUCTIONFunctional Del TA0 - Engineering & Operations Director (UEOD)TA1 CFDH:Surface Production: Functional Production Manager (UOP)TA1 CFDH:Maintenance and Integrity: Functional M&I Manager (UOM) TA1 CFDH:Programming/HCA (UOP2)INFRASTRUCTURE Functional Del TA0 - Infrastructure Director (UID)TA1CFDH: Information Technology: (UIID) for Information Technology Infrastructure and Mobility (ITIM)TA1 CFDH: Information Technology: (UIIS) for Information Technology SAP and Applications (ITSA)TA1 CFDH: Real Estate: (UIB/1) for Estate Services Appendix 1 - TA Appointment Form for Granting Technical Authority Name :Current Ref. Ind.:Discipline:TA Level:Signature of ApplicantDateLine Manager confirms above details and required TA levelName of Line Manager/Contract HolderRef. Ind.DateSignatureThe above named is appointed as Technical Authority Level 2/3 (TA2/3) in his/her discipline with immediate effect until further notice. Hence he is authorized and expected to undertake the following roles stipulated within the Discipline Control and Assurance Framework (DCAF) and Technical Authority System (SP-2061):Have the competence and authority to sign off Decisions and Deliverables within their discipline (including cross-discipline content) as authorised by the TA1.Provide expert technical input/advice and or approval of key project/asset deliverables in the technical assurance process through the ORP phases.Review temporary nonconformance (temporary dispensation) proposals for medium and low risk categories inline with DCAF deviations requirement and provide expert advice to the approving Authority.Accountable Discipline ApprovalApproved byNameRef. Ind.DateSignatureAccountable DisciplineCFDH (TA-1)CommentsPlease tick if appropriate :The TA is approved only for minor Projects (EMC /ODC): FORMCHECKBOX Appendix 2 – TA1 Appointment Form for Granting Technical Authority with Shell AssessmentName :<INSERT NAME>Current Ref. Ind.:<INSERT REF IND>Discipline:<INSERT DISCIPLINE>TA1 Level:Corporate Functional Discipline Head (CFDH) Signature of ApplicantDate<INSERT DATE>Herewith I appoint the following staff to Technical Authority 1, (TA1):The above named is appointed as Technical Authority Level-1 in his/her discipline with immediate effect..<INSERT NAME> <INSERT REF IND> is fully authorized and expected to undertake the CFDH role for <INSERT DISCIPLINE> as stipulated within the Discipline Control and Assurance Framework (DCAF) and the Technical Authority System (SP-2061). In addition, <INSERT NAME> has been assessed against a standardised Shell Technical Authority assessment on <INSERT DATE> and has performed successfully in the Assessment.This Technical Authority appointment is valid for a period of 4 years from the above date, assuming that <INSERT NAME> has remained active in the discipline and has not been re-assigned to a different role within PDO or elsewhere.? Prior to the end of the 4 year term, <INSERT NAME> will be re-assessed in accordance with the applicable process at that time to confirm suitability to continue as CFDH TA1 role.In signing this Appointment Letter, <INSERT NAME> is authorized and expected to undertake the following roles stipulated within the Discipline Control and Assurance Framework (DCAF) and the Technical Authority System (SP-2061):Have the competence and authority to sign off Decisions and Deliverables within their discipline (including cross-discipline content) as authorised by the Del TA0.Provide expert technical input/advice and or approval of key project/asset deliverables in the technical assurance process through the ORP phases.Review and approve temporary nonconformance (temporary dispensation) proposals for all risk categories inline with DCAF deviations requirement in <INSERT DISCIPLINE> and provide expert advice to the Business.Functional ApprovalApproved byNameRef. Ind.DateSignatureFunctional Director Del (TA0)Appendix 3 – AbbreviationsThe following abbreviations are used in this Specification.CBACompetency Based Assessment CBDCompetency Based DevelopmentCDFPCorporate Discipline Focal PointCFDHCorporate Functional Discipline HeadCVCurriculum VitaeDAMDiscipline Authority ManualDCAFDiscipline Controls and Assurance FrameworkTDTechnical DirectorGDPGraduate Development Programme (within PDO)JCPJob Competency Profile JGJob GroupMSEMHSE& SD ManagerPDOPetroleum Development OmanQAQuality AssuranceQCQuality ControlSDSustainable Development SPMSkill Pool ManagerTATechnical AuthorityUEODEngineering & Operations DirectorUPDPetroleum Eng. Functional DirectorUWDWell Engineering DirectorAppendix 4 – User Feedback FormSP-2061– TECHNICAL AUTHORITY SYSTEM USER FEEDBACK PAGEAny user who identifies an inaccuracy, error or ambiguity is requested to notify the custodian so that appropriate action can be taken. The user is requested to return this page fully completed, indicating precisely the amendment(s) recommended.Name:Ref IDDate:Page Ref:Brief Description of Change Required and ReasonsTo:UEQ2Custodian of DocumentDate: ................
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