A SCADA Technician is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing electronic, computerized, and diagnostic testing equipment while ensuring safety and efficiency in offshore operations.
Responsibilities
Install, maintain, calibrate, and repair electronic, computerized, and diagnostic testing equipment.
Inspect and diagnose operating problems on pumps, electrical motors, instrumentation systems, communication systems, power distribution systems, and automatic control systems.
Perform mandatory paperwork required by customers and government agencies.
Perform record-keeping and maintain files on work performed.
Maintain knowledge of SCADA systems, including hardware and software components like Allen-Bradley or GE PLCs, and HMI packages from Wonderware, Rockwell Automation, Inductive Automation, Citect, or GE.
Organize and maintain platform operations.
Exhibit excellent interpersonal communication skills in a team environment.