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An Automation is responsible for installation, advanced programming, calibration, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of automation facility equipment to improve oilfield system operation/uptime and reduce total operating costs.
This role entails operating a production facility according to customer specifications, conducting testing, calibration, maintenance, and inspections of equipment, and completing mandatory paperwork for both customers and governmental agencies. Additionally, responsibilities include troubleshooting and maintaining various equipment such as turbine compressors, generators, gas/diesel generators, and reciprocating equipment like pumps and compressors.
This role entails overseeing the startup, operation, monitoring, and shutdown of process and utility systems, ensuring they operate within specified parameters and meet quality standards. Responsibilities also include troubleshooting to optimize sales quality and delivery volume, maintaining compliance with environmental guidelines, conducting equipment testing and maintenance, and facilitating a safe work environment through risk assessments and clear communication. Additionally, the position involves maintaining accurate records, witnessing calibrations, and fostering positive working relationships.
A Deepwater Ballast Control Operator responsible for ensuring the stability of offshore facilities through ballast and fluid transfer operations. This role requires a USCG BCO license and a commitment to safety, operational integrity, and continuous improvement in marine operations.
The Automation Engineering Support will be responsible for providing engineering support for instrumentation and automation (I&E) systems in midstream facilities. The engineer will assist with design, implementation, and optimization of control systems, participate in technical reviews, and support the development of corporate standards for I&E systems. They will also manage third-party contractors, review engineering packages, and test and analyze instrumentation and control systems.
The Offshore Crane Mechanic is responsible for the maintenance, repair, and inspection of offshore cranes and related equipment. The role requires extensive knowledge of hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical systems, with a focus on ensuring that all crane operations are conducted safely, efficiently, and in compliance with industry standards. The mechanic will be stationed offshore and
must be comfortable working in a challenging and dynamic environment.
The Planner/Scheduler is responsible for the planning and scheduling of work activities. They will work with project managers, engineers, and other stakeholders to develop work plans, track progress, and identify and mitigate risks. They will also prepare reports and presentations to keep stakeholders informed of project status. This is a challenging and rewarding job that requires strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
The Field Service Technician is responsible for performing customer support activities, including the installation, maintenance, and repair of chemical injection pumps and related accessories. This role involves assembling product parts, inspecting materials to ensure quality standards, and troubleshooting communication equipment. The technician is expected to read and follow various types of work instructions and provide accurate service transaction processing.
An Automation Integrator III executes automation engineering deliverables by programming and/or installing PLC programs and validating compliance to engineering design.
The position of I&E Technicianis responsible formaintaining, calibrating, and troubleshooting instrumentation and electrical...
The position of Compressor Mechanic is responsible for the operation, troubleshooting and repairs of natural gas engines, compressors, and pumps. This includes engine control systems, computer programs with production and injection equipment. In addition, this role performs preventative/predictive maintenance, reactive maintenance, major and minor repairs on equipment, and reporting spills and leaks.
The role of I&E Technician IIis responsible for the safe installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of instrumentation and electrical components. This role involves working with complex equipment, control systems, and advanced monitoring devices, as well as performing preventive maintenance and general upkeep of electronic and pneumatic equipment.
The Pneumatic Technician I is responsible for maintaining pneumatic systems, troubleshooting, and ensuring operational efficiency.
The position of Lease Operator is responsible for oil and gas well operations, well testing, operating and maintaining field equipment and facilities, surveillance of general field operations and maintenance of various databases regarding production and operations.
The A-Operator is responsible for the safe and efficient operation, monitoring, and maintenance of process and utility systems on an offshore production facility. This role ensures compliance with operational requirements and environmental guidelines while coordinating with maintenance and third-party personnel to optimize production and ensure accurate reporting.
The Mechanic Helper is responsible for assisting with various mechanical maintenance and repairs on offshore and land facilities. This role supports the primary mechanics in troubleshooting, servicing, and maintaining mechanical systems, while ensuring safety and compliance with project rules.
A Lead Overhaul Mechanic is responsible for operating offshore production facilities, testing, calibrating, maintaining, and inspecting equipment, and troubleshooting various mechanical systems and components. Will be looking for specific background in CAT 3500/3600, WAK and White Superior equipment.
An Automation Specialist is responsible for overseeing automation, PLC, and SCADA projects on offshore platforms. This role involves installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing field instrumentation, control systems, and electrical equipment. An Automation Specialist ensures compliance with...
As a Lease Operator you will be responsible for monitoring, optimizing, and maintaining oil and gas production and injection wells on a rotational schedule. You will ensure peak efficiency and reliability of production equipment, support Health, Environment, and Safety processes. The role requires extensive experience in the oil and gas industry, strong technical skills, and the ability to work independently and collaboratively. A successful candidate must have a deep understanding of oil and gas and be capable of troubleshooting various production systems.
A Shelf Mechanic is responsible for operating offshore production facilities, testing, calibrating, maintaining, and inspecting equipment, and troubleshooting various mechanical systems and components.
Imagine yourself as a Lease Operator, responsible for oil and gas well operations, well testing, operating and maintaining field equipment and facilities, surveillance of general field operations, and maintenance of various databases regarding production and operations. You will conduct daily monitoring of multiple well sites, perform mandatory paperwork, and ensure safe work practices while minimizing costs on assigned oil and gas producing properties.