Someone who will ensure continuous IWOCS support, assist with mobilisations in the workshop and execute offshore operations as and when required. You will focus on the day-to-day service, repairs and testing of IWOCS systems, and be involved in any new build projects. Part of the role will be to assist with the required planned maintenance & repairs, of company & client owned IWOCS, hydraulic & pneumatic systems
Some of the Key Accountabilities:
Carry out inspection/repairs and pressure testing of IWOCS systems in line with customer and Proserv technical and safety requirements.
Have a good knowledge, and understanding, of the maintenance and operation of IWOCS equipment both company & client owned.
Have the ability to read and interpret engineering GA & schematic drawings and use them to diagnose/repair any faults in both workshop and operational environments.
In conjunction with base support engineers, identify equipment required to achieve site/offshore work scopes. Co-ordinate/assist with preparation of equipment prior to mobilisation. Ensure that service test equipment is maintained and serviceable for use.
Experienced in the offshore running and operation of work over control systems, hydraulic power units, and umbilical reelers in accordance with client requirements.
Experienced in fluid system flushing and sample analysis using patch kit and EPC to NAS, ISO & SAE cleanliness standards.
Represent company and interface with clients to provide support for both company products and third party equipment supplied as part of company scope.
Work in conjunction with departmental managers and Proserv infrastructure to deliver high levels of client support and client satisfaction.
Any other delegated responsibilities as instructed by Line Management within the timeframe specified in a safe and efficient manner to meet business requirements, provided the instruction is reasonable and you are capable and deemed competent to fulfil these.
Skills & Experience
Essential
Good standard grade/GCSE passes in Maths, English and ideally a Technical subject.
Served a recognised apprenticeship, in Mechanical Engineering or Mechanical Maintenance with SVQ/NVQ Level 2, 3 or 4 qualifications.
Current offshore survival & medical certificates are essential.
Understanding of hydraulic/pneumatic control systems and the control components within the systems.
Strong focus on client satisfaction.
Must have good verbal and written communication skills.
Proficient with Microsoft Office programs including Word and Excel.
Preferred
An ONC/HNC or equivalent in an Engineering subject would be an added bonus
Extensive IWOCS offshore experience
Experience in the subsea services sector of the oil and gas industry.
Good knowledge of subsea services industry equipment