Maintenance know-how
- Be able to complete a loop test from a transmitter / valve, SOV, limit switch, etc… to input / output of PCS/SSS.
- Be able to calibrate a valve positioner.
- Gauges & transmitters (pressure, level, temperature and flow): be able to install, remove, calibrate, and test most common types of devices.
- F&G detection: check, calibrate, test most common type of Fire & Gas detectors (be able to ensure inhibits are in place).
Practical skills
- Know how to select and use the necessary hand tools. Properly operate, maintain and use the available set of workshop tools.
- Correct use and handling of tubing, compression fittings, gaskets, “O” rings, cable glands…
- Correct use and handling of multimeters, calibration unit, hydraulic pumps, deadweight tester, temperature bath, smart calibrator.
Maintenance:
Understand preventive, corrective maintenance and maintenance plan concepts. Have a basic knowledge of the CMMS (be able to issue a notification, read, interpret and complete work orders…). Be able on a given and simple preventive work order to prepare tools, identify spare parts and adapted procedure or work instruction.
Equipment:
- Understand working principle of basic instruments: level and interface level transmitters, thermocouples, manometers, vibration probes, metering devices (orifice plate, coriolis, turbine, volumetric).
- Have basic knowledge in pneumatics and hydraulic distribution as well as electrical engineering (SOV, timer, relay…).
- Understand manual and automatic valves (including PSV) principle and command (positioner…).
- Be familiar with all types of F&G detection (fusible loop, UV/IR, gas, smoke);
Engineering:
- Read and use drawings (P&ID’s, ESD matrix and loop diagrams), vendor documents, name plate, datasheets. Be knowledgeable of instrument symbols.
- Understand regulation principles and be able to analyse them (differentiation in between cascade, split range, simple).
- Understand basic logic concepts (AND/OR…).
- Have a basic understanding of PCS, F&G, and ESD systems. Understand inhibit, alarm and trip concepts.
Physics:
Understanding and use of basic laws and units of physic (temperature, pressure, volume, density; specific gravity…).
Computer:
Be able to produce a report using Word, be able to perform simple calculation with Excel. Have been introduced to internet and mails.
Theoretical knowledge Petroleum:
Have a basic understanding of facilities / process (from well to export). Be knowledgeable of hydrocarbons behavior and associated risks (explosion, asphyxia, etc.).
Base Salary + Other internal benefits
Safety at Work
- Be knowledgeable of electrical habilitation requirements and be certified as required.
- Be aware of permit to work, electrical and mechanical isolations requirements. Be aware of gas test requirement.
- Be knowledgeable of area classification and Ex materials requirements.
- Be knowledgeable of PPE requirement and MSDS interpretation.
- Correctly report anomalies, accidents, near misses.
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