A Deepwater Intern is responsible for learning the operation, monitoring, and maintenance of process and utility systems, ensuring safe and efficient production in offshore environments.
Responsibilities
Start up, operate, monitor, and shut down process and utility systems.
Monitor, maintain, and optimize process parameters (level, flow, temperature, pressure, etc.) within operating requirements.
Conduct sampling and act on results to ensure optimal production.
Troubleshoot to maximize sales quality and delivery volume.
Maintain discharge water quality within current SBMPC or local guidelines.
Monitor and operate electrical/hydraulic control panels, safety, and emergency shutdown devices, and Fire and Gas Systems.
Submit accurate daily production reports as required by company and client.
Witness third-party calibrations to verify meter factors and volumes.
Prove export oil meters.
Operate offshore production facilities in accordance with customer requirements.
Test, calibrate, maintain, and inspect equipment.
Complete mandatory paperwork required by customers and government agencies.
Coordinate logistics for the facility.
Handle chemical treatment processes.
Facilitate maintenance operations by applying/removing isolations as required.
Operate under the Permit to Work (PTW) system, conduct Toolbox Talks, and perform Risk Assessments.
Advise maintenance personnel on hazards of plant and equipment.
Maintain clear and precise communication during maintenance operations.
Supervise activities of vendor and subcontractor personnel.
Create and maintain effective working relationships and a positive work culture.
Qualifications
High School Diploma required.
A degree from a technical school.
Experience with Permit to Work processes.
Medically fit for offshore work per international standards (e.g., ENG1 or equivalent).