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What Role You Will Play in Our Team
The Instrument Controls / Analyzer Specialist should have a good understanding of safety, health,
and environmental requirements (SHE) and provide subject matter expertise to maintenance teams.
As a subject matter expert for specific processes and procedures, technical matters, and equipment—especially
regarding cyber security controls for instrumentation, control systems, and analyzers ("I&C")—this role requires
strong maintenance skills.
The specialist should be able to provide support or guidance for complex troubleshooting,
participate in constructability and maintenance design reviews, and assist engineering for routine maintenance,
Turnaround, or new project support.
Application will be accepted till 15th April.
What You Will Do
- Assess and mitigate cyber security measures on all I&C equipment
- Implement maintenance design philosophies, including project specifications for all I&C equipment
- Develop thorough working knowledge of primary unit operations, safe operating limits, and control schemes
- Develop thorough working knowledge of all controls-related instrumentation
- Understand and be able to execute Emergency Response expectations across a variety of practical scenarios
- Monitor equipment, look for unusual operations, and support optimization and troubleshooting activities
About You
Skills and Qualifications
- Minimum Higher National Diploma in Instrumentation and Controls, City and Guilds Level 4 in Instrumentation; or equivalent qualifications in an oil and gas industry-specific apprenticeship program
Preferred Qualifications/Experience
- Ability to adapt, creativity, and innovation
- Good understanding and identification of workplace hazards
- Strong analytical skills and courage of conviction
- Ability to influence without authority and interact effectively with operation and maintenance organizations
- Demonstrates good communication and interpersonal skills to work with diverse groups; able to network effectively within organizations
- Technical Knowledge & Equipment Operation: Previous FPSO experience preferred
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Good knowledge of Instrumentation / Mechanical and Hands-On Skills:
- Basic understanding and ability to perform minor repairs, routine maintenance, and adjustments on equipment
- Ability to read and interpret transmitters, sensors, gauges, and control valves
- Familiarity with ESD, Fire & Gas (F&G) systems, and their role in process safety
- Familiarity with Distributed Control System (DCS) and ability to monitor and control process parameters remotely via DCS
- Good understanding and interpretation of Electrical, Instrumentation, and Control Logic Diagrams
- Good attention to detail: Ability to observe equipment performance, detect abnormalities, and determine necessary actions
- Maintain accurate maintenance logs and reports
- Ability to identify and mitigate workplace hazards
- Understanding of what constitutes a hazard and control/mitigation strategies