The Operations Control Specialist is responsible for overseeing and coordinating assigned flight-following activities globally. This role involves monitoring and flight-following multiple aircraft during flight operations, including departures, arrivals, intermediate stops, and diversions. The specialist files, updates, and monitors flight plans while tracking aircraft using satellite tracking position reports and/or radio position reports. Additionally, the specialist monitors aircraft positioned offshore or located at a non-Company base and dispatches, tracks, and monitors Search and Rescue aircraft where applicable. The role requires managing two-way communications via radio and satellite phone to maintain operational control of aircraft, coordinating activities with ATC as needed, and assisting aircrew in obtaining required clearances for landings and green decks at offshore facilities. The specialist communicates weather conditions to flight crews, initiates Emergency Response Plan actions as required, and reports any discrepancies or issues promptly to the Shift Supervisor and/or the OCC Manager. The position also involves recording uploaded offshore fuel and maintaining a tracking sheet of the provided information, being familiar with the contents of the applicable sections of the Operations Manual, Operations Control Center Manual, and the Emergency Response Plan, and performing other duties as assigned.