Instrument Technician
Rio de Janeiro, BR, 20021-290
Reports To
- Instrument Supervisor
Background
- The Technician is responsible for executing maintenance and preservation tasks efficiently and safely to ensure the reliability and longevity of equipment. This role involves performing a variety of maintenance and preservation activities, including but not limited to cleaning, housekeeping, blasting, spraying/painting, isolation and reinstatement, greasing application, and the preservation of topside items like flanges, bolts and valves.
- The technician is also responsible for ensuring that his supervisor is made aware of all activities according to procedure, especially when safety is an issue.
- The technician/operator will demonstrate exemplary safety awareness and technical competence in all aspects of maintenance and preservation work on and around the vessel.
Authority
- The Instrument Technician is authorized to maintain Instrument assets and systems safely.
Immediate Subordinates
- Subcontractors, Visitors, Vendor Representatives
Accountable For: Responsibilities & Standards
- 1) Dismantle and Reassemble Instrumentation Equipment
- 1
- Identify potential sources of hazard prior to dismantling.
- 2
- Use correct procedures and correct method of dismantling.
- 3
- Carry out the correct isolation and disconnection procedure.
- 4
- Identify, check and prepare components.
- 5
- Apply appropriate tests and test equipment to ensure reassembly is correct and effective.
- 2) Monitor and Maintain the condition of Instrumentation Equipment.
- 1
- Adjust instruments to meet the operating specification.
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- Adjust with minimum disruption to any ongoing activities and minimum waste of resources.
- 3
- Monitor and record what has been carried out in work history or log.
- 3) Diagnose Faults in Equipment.
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- Respond promptly to problems in line with approved procedures.
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- Select appropriate tests and diagnostic procedures and apply them methodically.
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- Carry out Visual, Close and Detailed inspections on âExâ equipment.
- 4
- Use the results of inspections to determine the appropriate actions to take.
- 5
- Record an accurate and full description in the appropriate document history.
- 4) Monitor and Maintain Pollution Control Measures.
- 1
- Unplanned discharges to the environment are identified, halted where possible, and reported according to policy, procedure and regulation.
- 2
- Relevant PPE is used to deal with unplanned discharges using company procedures.
- 3
- Equipment, waste or other materials for disposal are dealt with according to the correct procedure.
- 4
- Environmental protection and pollution control are enforced effectively with colleagues, subordinates and subcontractors.
- 5) Emergency Response
- 1 Carry Out Emergency Response role (See Station Bill).
- 2 Demonstrate competence in Emergency Response drills and exercises.
Recruitment Only-Generic Functional Competencies
Pre-hire Qualifications and Experience
- Proven experience and/or qualified to N/SVQ/HNC/HND in Instrument Engineering or local equivalent.
- 3 years’ experience desired with offshore experience preferred.
- Experience and knowledge of hydrocarbon processing systems and utilities.
- Good experience of Permit to Work, Instrument/Mechanical Isolation Standards and Risk Assessment.
- COMP ex E’X’ course preferred.
- Medically fit according to The Company GEMS Instruction Health Requirements to Work Offshore.