Mechanic I (Offshore)
ProductionJob category
ProductionJob Purpose
Job Responsibilities
Education
Job Requirement
Equipment Maintenance and Reliability
Annual Work Program and Budget (WP&B)
Pre-commissioning and Commissioning Facilities and Engineering Assets
Produced Oil Separation and Dehydration
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
Emergency Management and Intervention
Lifting Operations Planning
Logistics Planning Interface
Produced Water Treatment
Asset Integrity Management
Engineering, Productivity, and Operations
Oil Processing Equipment
Production Planning, Scheduling and Forecasting
Pipeline Operations
Root Cause and Failure Analysis
Mechanical Engineering Codes, Standards and Regulations
Rotating Equipment
Static Equipment
Maintenance of Mechanical Equipment
Diesel Engine Overhauling
Heavy Vehicle Maintenance
Certifications
Skills
Physical Requirements
Years of Experience
- Mechanic (Offshore) is subordinates to Mechanic Supervisor or as assigned.
- The workplace of the Mechanic (Offshore) is as assigned for by his discipline
- Mechanic (Offshore) is appointed, moved and dismissed by order of the DOTL Director Turkmenistan Operations as advised by Maintenance Supervisor.
Job Responsibilities
- Primary responsibility of the Mechanic (Offshore) is maintaining, inspect, Repair, install, function test, verify specifications fit for work and verify operating conditions as safe. Calibration of all DOTL equipment on all systems and subsyste.
- Install, repair, inspect and perform basic maintenance on all rotating equipment on different Onshore Locations including Power generators, fluid pumps, Compressors, FF pumps, WI plant etc. Mechanic activity is extended to include all related tasks covering mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, stating, starting system and electro-hydraulic subsystems etc.
- Install, repair, inspect and perform basic maintenance on all primary separation plant mechanic systems etc.
- Install, repair, inspect and perform basic maintenance on valves, controllable shut-off actuators and adjustable valves, different types of control panels and processes control
- Assist in following and maintaining scheduled maintenance programs for plant equipment. Maintain records, update drawings, and develop safety practices at workCarry out corrective maintenance, major maintenance work and overhaul of all subcomponents as allowable on assigned technological units.
Education
- Qualification Requirements
- Primary professional education
- Five (5) years hands on experience in maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, diagnosing and inspection of all type of rotating and static equipment in Oil and gas or equivalent industry. Relevance of experience will be determined based on similar equipment, procedures, and job functions. Additional related education maybe substituted for work experience.
- Good knowledge of Oi l& Gas process facility processes, functions and maintenance is an advantage
- Good knowledge of HSECES, familiar with safety Critical equipment protocols and IPF maintenance procedures is an advantage
- Computer knowledge and skills is an advantage
- English languish is important and an advantage
Job Requirement
Equipment Maintenance and Reliability
Annual Work Program and Budget (WP&B)
Pre-commissioning and Commissioning Facilities and Engineering Assets
Produced Oil Separation and Dehydration
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
Emergency Management and Intervention
Lifting Operations Planning
Logistics Planning Interface
Produced Water Treatment
Asset Integrity Management
Engineering, Productivity, and Operations
Oil Processing Equipment
Production Planning, Scheduling and Forecasting
Pipeline Operations
Root Cause and Failure Analysis
Mechanical Engineering Codes, Standards and Regulations
Rotating Equipment
Static Equipment
Maintenance of Mechanical Equipment
Diesel Engine Overhauling
Heavy Vehicle Maintenance
Certifications
Skills
Physical Requirements
Years of Experience
JOB SUMMARY
Mechanic I (Offshore)