Position Overview
Job Description
Role Overview: The Crib Out-Take Monitor is responsible for continuously observing the submarine cable as it exits the bargeβs cable crib (pan) and heads onshore. This is a critical safety and quality role focused on detecting any potential problems (snags, entanglements, abnormal tension) at the moment the cable leaves the pan. The person in this position serves as the eyes on the cable feed and acts as an immediate alert system to prevent cable damage or accidents.
Key Responsibilities:
Stationed at the cable egress point (where cable goes from barge to shore) for the entire shift. Maintain a clear line of sight on the moving cable and connectors as they travel out of the pan.
Continuously monitor cable tension and alignment. Look for any subtle signs of issues, such as cable rubbing on edges, loops lifting incorrectly, or jerking motions that indicate a snag or tangle.
Immediately communicate and intervene when an anomaly is obs...