Geoplex - The fastest growing indigenous Service Company in Nigeria today was established in June 2002 to provide Oilfield Services to the upstream sector of the fast expanding Oil and Gas industry in Nigeria and the West Africa Coastal region. The Government policies aimed at encouraging and ensuring more participation by competent Nigerians in the upstream...
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The Electronics Laboratory Engineer will be responsible for the testing, calibration, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of electronic instrumentation and equipment used in field operations and base support. This role demands strong hands-on experience in managing electronics and control systems, particularly those used in oilfield tools, measurement devices, and surface/downhole electronics.
The ideal candidate should possess excellent diagnostic abilities, a structured approach to problem-solving, and the ability to operate in a high-pressure service-oriented environment.
Responsibilities:
Perform routine and preventive maintenance of electronic instrumentation.
Calibrate sensors, transducers, meters, and logging tools to industry standards.
Set up and execute test protocols for both prototype and field-used equipment.
Diagnose and repair faults in PCBs, circuit components, control boards, and telemetry systems.
Use diagnostic equipment such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and signal generators.
Maintain accurate service reports, calibration certificates, fault logs, and repair records.
Generate technical reports for non-conformities and recommend improvements.
Maintain inventory of lab tools, test equipment, spares, and consumables.
Ensure all electronic equipment is in serviceable condition before field dispatch.
Provide technical support to field engineers during pre-deployment equipment checks.
Work closely with field service teams to understand equipment failures and field performance issues.
Ensure compliance with HSE standards, ISO procedures, and industry best practices.
Ensure all laboratory activities meet company and client quality assurance standards.
Mentor junior technicians or interns on electronic systems maintenance and repair practices.
Participate in OEM training, workshops, and knowledge transfer sessions as required.
Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Electrical/Electronics Engineering or a similar discipline
Grade: Minimum of Second Class Upper/Upper Credit
Experience: Minimum of 5 years of experience
Strong knowledge of electronic circuits and systems
Proficiency in using electronic testing and measurement equipment
Excellent problem-solving and Project Management skills
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