RESPONSIBILITIES
Maintain and adjust the condition of instrument assets.
Comply with relevant authorization procedures, safe working practices, and specific instructions.
Complete maintenance in an agreed timescale, using safe and appropriate methods and agreed procedures.
Resources are planned for and used cost-effectively.
Operating requirements are available for reference.
Adjusted assets comply with specified operating requirements with minimum disruption and with the specified methods, tools, and materials.
Monitor and record the achievement of requirements accurately.
Monitor And Assess The Performance And Condition Of Integrity Assets.
Information is obtained from reliable sources using specified methods (inspection, documentary information, instrument readings).
Use monitoring equipment or procedures correctly to assess the condition of instrumentation assets.
Conduct monitoring in line with specified timescales and schedules.
Record and communicate monitored outcomes accurately and in a timely fashion.
Compare current performance with previous assessments and take action where differences must be addressed.
Diagnose Faults in Electrical Assets.
Respond promptly to problems in line with approved procedures.
Select appropriate tests and diagnostic procedures and apply them methodically.
Clarify the nature of problems with instrument assets.
Determine the cause and extent of problems in the performance and condition of instrument systems or assets.
Use the results of inspections to determine the appropriate actions to take.
Record an accurate and full description in the appropriate document history.
Monitor and Maintain Pollution Control Measures.
Sample and check that controlled process discharges from the area of responsibility to the environment are within prescribed limits.
Identify and halt unplanned discharges where possible, and report immediately according to policy, procedure, and regulation.
Equipment, waste, or other materials for disposal are dealt with according to the correct procedure.
Resources such as PPE materials, tools and spares are not wasted or used inefficiently.
Manage and Supervise effectively.
Establish effective relationships with colleagues and subcontractors.
Establish the scope of work clearly (briefings, toolbox talks, presentations).
Plan and control the use of resources effectively (Personnel, time, materials, transport, IT).
Objective and consistent in assessment and appraisal of subordinates and subcontractors.
Make recommendations and improvements in working practices for greater safety, efficiency, and profitability.
Emergency Response.
Carry Out Emergency Response Role.
Demonstrate competence during Emergency Response Drills and training exercises.
REQUIREMENTS
Proven experience and/or qualified to HNC/HND in instrumentation or recognized equivalent.
5 years experience desired, with offshore experience preferred.
Supervisory experience of Permit to Work, Mechanical Isolation Standards and Risk Assessment.
Experience and knowledge of hydrocarbon processing systems and utilities.
Experience in Safety and Environmental Management Systems.
COMP ex E'x' Course.
Medically fit with offshore International standards such as ENG1 or equivalent.
Personal Skills
Personal:
Exemplary awareness of safety issues and leadership.
Conscientious, flexible, versatile and determined.
Leadership:
Good levels of written and spoken communication.
Positive and assertive.
Good planning skills.
Capable of motivating teams.
Flexible in applying different approaches to work demands.
Technical:
High standard of analytical, diagnostic, technical and professional knowledge on pneumatic, electro-pneumatic, electro-hydraulic, and hydraulic control system Instrumentation.
IT:
Use standard Management System 'Office' package electronic mail system and diagnostic software and equipment as required.
Scale
14X14 days.
Vessel:
floating production storage and offloading (FPSO)
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