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ROVs Explained: Offshore Jobs, Deep Sea Operations and the Future of Subsea Technology
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π What really happens thousands of meters below the ocean surface, and how do remotely operated vehicles make modern offshore operations possible?
In this episode of Sea Views, hosts Julia Gosling and Adam Parnell sit down with Andy Howie, founder of Pioneer Subsea and former naval submariner, to explore the world of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and the critical role they play across the offshore and maritime industries.
ROV's have also been in the news recently with their capability to support mine clearance in the Middle East and the Strait of Hormuz.
From offshore energy and subsea cable installation to deep-water surveys, salvage missions and unexploded ordnance detection, ROVs allow operators to work in environments far beyond the limits of human divers.
But what does the job actually involve? Andy explains the technology behind ROV systems, the reality of life operating them offshore, and why the role requires far more than simply piloting a robot underwater.
The conversation also explores how remote operating centres, improved satellite connectivity and new subsea technologies are changing the way ROV operations are conducted around the world.
This is a rare, practical look at one of the most technically demanding roles in the offshore sector.
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Key topics discussed:
- What remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) are and why they are essential to offshore operations
- Why ROVs can operate deeper and longer than human divers
- Where ROVs are used today, including offshore energy, subsea cables, UXO detection and salvage operations
- What life is really like for ROV operators working offshore
- The technical skills required to work in the ROV industry
- Why piloting is only one part of the job and maintenance expertise is critical
- How offshore teams manage safety risks including high voltage systems, hydraulics and subsea hazards
ποΈ Hosts: Julia Gosling & Adam Parnell | Sea Views
π€ Guest: Andy Howie | Founder, Pioneer Subsea
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