Chevron is the third-largest oil producer in Nigeria and one of its largest investors.
In Nigeria, we operate under a joint-venture arrangement with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and have assets on land and in swamp and near-offshore concessions covering approximately 2.2 million acres (8,900 sq km) in the Niger Delta region.
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Job Description Summary
This role leads equipment reliability improvement efforts for assets associated with oil and gas extraction, processing and shipment. Leverages industry standards, reliability work process to investigates root causes of equipment failures.
Develops failure modes and effects for equipment and establishes key performance indicators which benchmarks equipment performance against world-class standards in reliability and availability. Analyzes data, performs reliability studies and trains/mentors operations and maintenance personnel in reliability work processes.
Key Responsibilities
- Implements and oversees predictive maintenance programs by utilizing data analysis and condition monitoring techniques (vibration analysis, thermography, and ultrasonic testing) to forecast equipment failures and schedule timely maintenance.
- Extracts and analyzes data from various sources, including operational performance metrics, to drive reliability improvements. Manages equipment health indicators and performance metrics, such as Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) and Mean Time To Repair (MTTR).
- Conducts root cause analysis to identify sources of equipment failures.
- Identifies equipment failure modes and effects/consequences.
- Develops equipment specific asset strategies using reliability centered maintenance principles.
- Establishes metrics that measures equipment performance improvement.
- Creates and implements reliability plans that improves equipment performance.
- Manages and utilizes a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), specifically JDE Edwards E1, to streamline maintenance operations.
What You Will Bring
Experience
- 5 - 15 years relevant post-graduation or equivalent post apprenticeship onsite experience preferably in the oil and gas industrial or engineering production company.
Qualification
- BSc/ HND (Second Class Honours, Upper Division/Upper Credit) in Engineering.
- Successfully completed training as a maintenance technician within the Oil and Gas or petrochemical industry.
- Completed training in the maintenance craft trade/technical field e.g. Mechanical Technician, Rotating Equipment Field Service Rep. (FSR).
Expertise
- Experienced in using root cause analysis techniques such as Why-Tree, TapRoot, and 5-Why as well as Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM), Risk-Based Inspection (RBI), Failure Modes and Effect Analysis (FMEA), Single-Point Vulnerability and other reliability tools.
- Knowledgeable in process safety hazards, assesses process safety risks, and development of mitigation strategies.
Additional Considerations
- Applicable professional certifications
- Technical proficiency
- Ability to work in a team, collaborate, build relationships and interfaces effectively cross functionally.
- Good understanding of oil and gas processing principles, equipment functions, asset integrity, and inspection techniques.
- knowledge of JDE Edwards E1 Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS)
What We Offer
- A competitive compensation package including medical benefits, health and wellness support.
- A strong, diverse and global workforce and work practices.
- An innovative and inclusive workplace.
- Professional and personal development opportunities.
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Job Description Summary
The Rotating Equipment Specialist Role installs, tests, inspects, maintains, repairs, overhauls and calibrates mechanical rotating equipment, ensuring the equipment is maintained in compliance with Chevron procedures and Industry standards.
The role is also responsible for equipment safety, inventory management and ensuring the System of Record remains updated with relevant maintenance related information.
Key Responsibilities
- Delivers work group’s goals, objectives and activities. Ensures smooth operations of critical equipment, performs maintenance to minimizes downtime.
- Diagnoses and addresses operational and technical issues with mechanical rotating equipment, including high-capacity centrifugal, positive-displacement, and gear-type pumps. This also involves replacing mechanical and dry-gas pump seals, as well as maintaining major rotating machinery such as gas turbine generators/compressors, Caterpillar engines, and power alternators
- Safely executes routine and corrective maintenance repair work in accordance with recognized industry (API & OEM) & company standards.
- Maintains concise equipment records such as repair plans, torque values, lube oil analysis and repair history within the System of Record.
- Manages and utilizes a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), specifically JDE Edwards E1, to streamline maintenance operations.
What You Will Bring
Experience
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5 - 15 years relevant post-graduation or equivalent post apprenticeship onsite experience maintaining above mentioned equipment in heavy industries such as oil and gas, chemicals, refineries, etc., preferably in the oil and gas industry.
Qualification
- BSc/HND (Second Class Honours, Upper Division/Upper Credit) in Mechanical Engineering.
- Successfully completed training as a Mechanical technician within the Oil and Gas or Petrochemical Industry.
- Completed training in the mechanical craft trade/technical field e.g. Mechanical Technician, Rotating Equipment Field Service Representative. (FSR).
Expertise
- Demonstrated maintenance experience in repairing mechanical rotating equipment associated with hydrocarbon processing and major utilities systems.
- Highly competent and experienced in maintaining and troubleshooting heavy-duty, high-speed (>3600RPM) /high-horsepower (>500HP) equipment, including centrifugal and reciprocating compressors, gas-driven engines, pumps, steam turbines, gas-fired turbine engines, agitators, blowers, boilers, heat exchangers, chemical injection pumps, generators, expanders, etc.
- Skilled in conducting thorough reviews and analyses of mechanical defects, especially when issues are complex and could result in extended downtime or LPO/flaring events.
- Ability to effectively collaborate with leadership, subject matter experts (SMEs), and reliability analysts to develop comprehensive solutions.
- Proficient in reading and interpreting manuals, specifications, drawings, blueprints, design manuals, and Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs).
- Competent in the use of mechanical tools and equipment to perform maintenance and repair of mechanical equipment.
- Knowledgeable in identifying and assessing process safety hazards, and risks, with the ability to develop effective mitigation strategies.
- Possesses a strong understanding of asset integrity, particularly in maintaining the integrity of dedicated systems.
- Well versed in the application of industry standards such as API, ISO, ANSI, etc.
Additional Considerations
- Applicable professional certifications
- Technical proficiency
- Ability to work in a team, collaborate, build relationships and interfaces effectively cross functionally.
- Good understanding of oil and gas processing principles, equipment functions, asset integrity, and inspection techniques.
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Job Description Summary
Responsible for the proactive monitoring of the processes and equipment to ensure safe and efficient operations of oil and gas facilities. This could involve production, processing, loading, storage and ballasting operations as well as continuous monitoring and addressing/responding to plant/equipment issues.
Also responsible for ensuring all subcontractors are properly permitted and monitored for adherence to safe working practices and company protocols in the assigned area of responsibility.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform operation of complex equipment such as the Gas Turbine Compressors, Fired Heaters, Turbo-Expanders, Pipeline pumps, etc. This includes lining up, isolating, starting-up, monitoring and shutting-down this type of equipment consistent with the safe working practices, procedures, company guidelines and regulatory requirements.
- Performs critical operations such as pigging, topping of turbine oil, monitoring generators and general operations of oil and gas equipment and facilities.
- Performs routine duties to check isolation valves statuses, Motor Control Center (MCC) switch gear status, Fire Monitor testing, safety equipment inspection, fire & gas systems, etc.
- Operates the Distributed Control System during routine operations under the direct supervision of an experienced Console Operator.
- Leverages handheld and desktop IT tools to capture daily equipment/plant monitoring statues.
- Processes daily work permits for maintenance and other support work groups and fulfill role of Facility Site Reps to ensure work site is safe to work.
- Observe HSE and OE regulations. Reports and or corrects any conditions and or practices out of compliance.
- Performs first line equipment lubrication and basic maintenance.
- Maintains housekeeping in assigned area to promote a safe working environment.
What You Will Bring
Experience
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5 -15 years relevant experience post-graduation in a process operation driven environment (Oil and gas, refining, chemical plants, pulp/paper plants, etc.), performing operational tasks. Oil & gas production/processing experience will be an added advantage
Qualification
Expertise
- Knowledgeable in process safety hazards, assesses process safety risks, and develops mitigation strategies.
- Good understanding of asset integrity, especially with flowlines, pipeline cleaning and inspection processes.
Additional Considerations
- Applicable professional certifications
- Technical proficiency
- Ability to collaborate and work in a team
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Job Description Summary
The Mechanical technician role installs, tests, inspects, maintains, repairs, overhauls and calibrates mechanical equipment, ensuring the equipment is maintained in compliance with Chevron procedures and industry standards.
The role is also responsible for equipment safety, inventory management and ensuring the System of Record remains updated with relevant maintenance related information.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver on work group goals, objectives and activities, understanding the operational workings of equipment, maintenance activities and processes to ensure seamless operations and minimal down time of critical equipment.
- Identifying and resolving operational and technical problems involving mechanical equipment ranging from component level items such as pumps/seals to major rotating equipment such as Gas Turbine Generators/Compressors.
- Safely executing routine and corrective maintenance and repair work
- Maintain concise equipment records such as repair plans, torque values, lube oil analysis and repair history within the system of record.
- Able to use a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) – JDE Edwards E1 knowledge is desirable.
- Function as a member of the emergency response team organization (ORT and Coxswain activities).
What You Will Bring
Experience
Qualification
- BSc/ HND/ OND (Second Class Honours, Upper Division/Upper Credit) in Mechanical Engineering and related discipline
- Successfully completed training as a Mechanical technician within the Oil and Gas or petrochemical industry.
- Completed training in the mechanical craft trade/technical field e.g. Mechanical Technician, Rotating Equipment Field Service Rep. (FSR).
Expertise
- Proficiency in Rotating and Fixed Equipment: Demonstrates extensive experience with gas compressors, gas turbines, diesel engines, pumps, cranes, and heat exchangers.
- Analytical Skills: Capable of diagnosing defects in mechanical rotating and fixed equipment, formulating effective repair plans, and implementing changes in practice to prevent future failures
- Complex Defect Analysis: Skilled in conducting thorough reviews and analyses of mechanical defects, especially when issues are complex and could result in extended downtime or LPO/flaring events.
- Collaborative Approach: Effectively collaborates with leadership, subject matter experts (SMEs), and reliability analysts to develop comprehensive solutions.
- Technical Interpretation: Proficient in reading and interpreting manuals, specifications, drawings, blueprints, design manuals, and Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs).
- Effective Communication: Skilled in preparing clear and concise written and verbal reports as required.
- Competent in the use of mechanical tools and equipment.
- Process Safety Expertise: Knowledgeable in identifying and assessing process safety hazards and risks, with the ability to develop effective mitigation strategies.
- Asset Integrity Management: Possesses a strong understanding of asset integrity, particularly in maintaining the integrity of dedicated systems.
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Job Description Summary
Instrument technician role installs, tests, inspects, maintains, repairs, overhauls and calibrates instrument equipment, ensuring the equipment is maintained in compliance with Chevron procedures and industry standards.
The role is also responsible for equipment safety, inventory management and ensuring the System of Record remains updated with relevant maintenance related information.
Key Responsibilities
- Delivery on work group goals, objectives and activities, understanding the operational workings of equipment, maintenance activities and processes to ensure seamless operations and minimal down time of critical equipment.
- Identifying and resolving operational and technical problems involving instrument devices (transmitters, analyzers, control valves, PSVs) and control loops.
- Safely executing routine/corrective maintenance and repair work
- Maintaining concise equipment records such as calibrations, set points and repair history within the system of record.
- Able to use a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) – JDE Edwards E1 knowledge is desirable.
- Functioning as a member of the emergency response team organization (ORT and Coxswain activities).
What You Will Bring
Experience
- 5 -15 years post-graduation experience in a heavy industry environment (Oil and gas, refining, chemical plants, pulp/paper plants, etc.) as instrument technician.
- Fire & gas and controls technician experience will be an added advantage secondary.
Qualification
- BSc/ HND/OND (Second Class Honours, Upper Division/Upper Credit) in Engineering is desirable; however, a degree with applicable technical industry experience within the instrument discipline may be considered.
- Successfully completed training as an Instrument technician within the Oil and Gas or petrochemical industry.
- Completed training in the instrument craft trade/technical field, e.g. Instrument Technician, Instrument Fire and Gas or Controls technician.
Expertise
- In depth, demonstrated understanding of Instrumentation, Commissioning, Calibration, Preventive Maintenance, Distributed Control System (DCS), Process Control, Control Valves, Loop Checking, Transmitters, and switches.
- Reading and interpreting manuals, specifications, drawings and blueprints. Reading and interpreting meters, gauges, charts, and various instruments. Reading and interpreting design manuals, P&IDs, and preparing clear written and verbal reports as required.
- Clear understanding and interpretation of cause-and-effect logic diagrams, wiring schematics, P&ID drawings, and instrument datasheets.
- Competent in the use of instrument/tools (Emerson AMS Trex Device Communicator/Hart 375 &475 Field Communicator, loop calibrators and variety of Multimeters and Process meters, etc.) to perform maintenance and repair of instrumentation for level, flow, pressure, temperature, position, and water analysis, etc.
- Ability to use the computer and related software to program controllers and analyze control loops.
- Knowledgeable in process safety hazards, assesses process safety risks, and develops mitigation strategies.
- Good understanding of asset integrity, especially maintaining the integrity of dedicated systems.
Additional Considerations
- Applicable professional certifications
- Technical proficiency
- Ability to work in a team, collaborate, build relationships and interfaces effectively cross-functionally
What We Offer
- A competitive compensation package including medical benefits, health and wellness support.
- A strong, diverse and global workforce and work practices.
- An innovative and inclusive workplace.
- Professional and personal development opportunities.
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Job Description Summary
Instrument technician role installs, tests, inspects, maintains, repairs, overhauls and calibrates instrument equipment, ensuring the equipment is maintained in compliance with Chevron procedures and industry standards.
The role is also responsible for equipment safety, inventory management and ensuring the System of Record remains updated with relevant maintenance related information.
Key Responsibilities
- Delivery on work group goals, objectives and activities, understanding the operational workings of equipment, maintenance activities and processes to ensure seamless operations and minimal down time of critical equipment.
- Identifying and resolving operational and technical problems involving instrument devices (transmitters, analyzers, control valves, PSVs) and control loops.
- Safely executing routine/corrective maintenance and repair work
- Maintaining concise equipment records such as calibrations, set points and repair history within the system of record.
- Able to use a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) – JDE Edwards E1 knowledge is desirable.
- Functioning as a member of the emergency response team organization (ORT and Coxswain activities).
What You Will Bring
Experience
- 5 -15 years post-graduation experience in a heavy industry environment (Oil and gas, refining, chemical plants, pulp/paper plants, etc.) as instrument technician.
- Fire & gas and controls technician experience will be an added advantage secondary.
Qualification
- BSc/ HND/OND (Second Class Honours, Upper Division/Upper Credit) in Engineering is desirable; however, a degree with applicable technical industry experience within the instrument discipline may be considered.
- Successfully completed training as an Instrument technician within the Oil and Gas or petrochemical industry.
- Completed training in the instrument craft trade/technical field, e.g. Instrument Technician, Instrument Fire and Gas or Controls technician.
Expertise
- In depth, demonstrated understanding of Instrumentation, Commissioning, Calibration, Preventive Maintenance, Distributed Control System (DCS), Process Control, Control Valves, Loop Checking, Transmitters, and switches.
- Reading and interpreting manuals, specifications, drawings and blueprints. Reading and interpreting meters, gauges, charts, and various instruments. Reading and interpreting design manuals, P&IDs, and preparing clear written and verbal reports as required.
- Clear understanding and interpretation of cause-and-effect logic diagrams, wiring schematics, P&ID drawings, and instrument datasheets.
- Competent in the use of instrument/tools (Emerson AMS Trex Device Communicator/Hart 375 &475 Field Communicator, loop calibrators and variety of Multimeters and Process meters, etc.) to perform maintenance and repair of instrumentation for level, flow, pressure, temperature, position, and water analysis, etc.
- Ability to use the computer and related software to program controllers and analyze control loops.
- Knowledgeable in process safety hazards, assesses process safety risks, and develops mitigation strategies.
- Good understanding of asset integrity, especially maintaining the integrity of dedicated systems.
Additional Considerations
- Applicable professional certifications
- Technical proficiency
- Ability to work in a team, collaborate, build relationships and interfaces effectively cross-functionally
What We Offer
- A competitive compensation package including medical benefits, health and wellness support.
- A strong, diverse and global workforce and work practices.
- An innovative and inclusive workplace.
- Professional and personal development opportunities.
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Job Description Summary
This role involves overseeing the planning and execution of Turnaround Maintenance activities in line with Chevron’s Integrated Maintenance Planning and Turnaround (IMPacT) Process. Provides expert evaluation of critical path work activities and constructability reviews.
The position leads schedule optimization workshops to streamline durations, collaborates effectively in a team environment, shares information, mentors and coaches team members to enhance organizational capabilities.
Key Responsibilities
- Responsible for oversight function in Plant Maintenance Turnaround Process (IMPacT).
- Provides expert guidance for critical path planning and constructability reviews in vessel replacements, major vessel repairs, refractory repairs, large-scale piping projects, and critical lift assessments.
- Mentors and Coaches team members in the Planning and Execution of Turnarounds using the Chevron IMPacT Process.
What You Will Bring
Experience
- Minimum 10 years combined experience in a complex process facility comprised of Engineering, Maintenance, Projects and Turnarounds.
- Supervisory experience, understanding how to lead and motivate employees, provide feedback for growth and mentor for development.
- Project Management experience specific to Turnaround Maintenance.
Qualification
- BSc/HND (Second Class Honours, Upper Division/Upper Credit) in any Engineering discipline.
- Project Management certification.
Expertise
- Extensive knowledge of the IMPacT Process for managing Turnaround Project.
- Skilled in Process Operations.
- Extensive knowledge of Personnel and Process Safety.
- Extensive knowledge of all types of Fixed Equipment such as heat exchangers, reactors, furnaces, columns, drums, tanks and cooling towers.
Additional Considerations
- Applicable professional certifications
- Technical proficiency
- Ability to work in a team, collaborate, build relationships and interfaces effectively cross functionally.
What We Offer
- A competitive compensation package including medical benefits, health and wellness support.
- A strong, diverse and global workforce and work practices.
- An innovative and inclusive workplace.
- Professional and personal development opportunities.
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Job Description Summary
The Control Systems Specialist installs, tests, inspects, maintains, repairs, overhauls and programs equipment control systems, ensuring the equipment is maintained in compliance with Chevron procedures and Industry standards.
The role is also responsible for equipment safety, inventory management and ensuring the System of Record remains updated with relevant maintenance related information.
Key Responsibilities
- Delivery of work group goals, objectives and activities, understanding the operational workings of equipment, maintenance activities and processes to ensure seamless operations and minimal down time of critical equipment.
- Identifying and resolving operational and technical problems involving equipment control systems including instrumentation devices, control loops and process logic.
- Safely executing routine/corrective maintenance and repair work.
- Maintain concise equipment records such as calibrations, set points and repair history within the System of Record.
- Able to use a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) – JDE Edwards E1 knowledge is desirable.
What You Will Bring
Experience
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5 -15 years relevant experience post-graduation in heavy industry environment (Oil and gas, refining, chemical plants, pulp/paper plants, etc.).
Qualification
- BSc/ HND (Second Class Honours, Upper Division/Upper Credit) in Engineering.
- Successfully completed training as a control systems engineer/specialist within the Oil and Gas or petrochemical industry.
- Completed in depth equipment specific training in instrument/controls control systems e.g. Yokogawa/Honeywell/Allen-Bradley and served in Controls Technician/Engineer, Control systems Field Service Rep. (FSR) roles.
- Knowledge and application of industry standards such as IEEE, NEC, IEC, etc.
Expertise
- In depth, demonstrated understanding of troubleshooting Instrumentation, Distributed Control System (DCS), Process Control, Control Valves, Loop Checking, Transmitters, analyzers, switches as well as fire & gas systems. Tangible experience in commissioning equipment, as well as calibration and execution of preventive maintenance activities on this equipment.
- Reading and interpreting manuals, specifications, drawings and blueprints. Reading and interpreting meters, gauges, charts, and various instruments. Reading and interpreting design manuals, P&IDs, and preparing clear written and verbal reports as required.
- Clear understanding and interpretation of cause-and-effect logic diagrams, wiring schematics, P&ID drawings, and instrument datasheets.
- Competent in the use of instrument/tools (Emerson AMS Trex Device Communicator/Hart 375 &475 Field Communicator, loop calibrators and variety of Multimeters and Process meters, etc.) to perform maintenance and repair of instrumentation for level, flow, pressure, temperature, position, and water analysis, etc.
- Well versed in troubleshooting and programming programable logic controllers (PLC), distributed control systems (DCS) and information protection systems (IPS)including end devices.
- Knowledgeable in process safety hazards, assesses process safety risks, and develops mitigation strategies.
- Good understanding of asset integrity, especially maintaining the integrity of dedicated systems.
Additional Considerations
- Applicable professional certifications
- Technical proficiency
- Ability to work in a team, collaborate, build relationships and interfaces effectively cross-functionally.
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Job Description Summary
The EGTL Console Operator is responsible for the following:
- The refinery which includes the Hydrocracker, Hydrotreater, and fractionator systems, as well as the Hydrogen production unit and tank farm systems.
- The gas circuit units encompass the Air Separation Unit (ASU), Auto Thermal Reformer (ATR), and Fischer Tropsch (FT) Technologies.
- The utilities units include steam generation systems, water treatment and polishing plants, and power generation plants.
The role of Console Operator is central to safe and reliable operations in EGTL facility. As a member of a larger operations team, the console operator controls and monitors GTL conversion plants in the Product Work up and Gas circuit areas as well as Utilities generation and distribution in the entire EGTL facility.
This role ensures processes function within safe operating conditions while taking necessary actions to maintain reliable operations in the facility. Routine collaborations with other operating units and maintenance stakeholders are necessary in this position. The strict use of relevant procedures to execute work, and regular team communications are normal to this function.
Key Responsibilities
- Operates and monitors EGTL console to deliver daily shift plan, perform start-ups, and controlled shutdown of equipment in assigned area.
- Responds and manages plant process upsets and emergencies by applying requisite knowledge and relevant competencies.
- Works with Technical team to ensure that different processes and control devices function as intended toward safe, reliable and efficient plant operations.
- Develops and review operating and emergency procedures in assigned area.
- Reports abnormal conditions and equipment deviations within operating area and follow through to ensure optimum availability of process equipment.
- Conducts Operator routine duty and complete shift turnover notes.
What You Will Bring
Experience
Qualification
- HND/BSc or Equivalent certificate in any Engineering discipline.
- Successfully completed specific unit or Area Formal Operator Training program (FOTP) and fully qualified (QRB) as a unit operator for specific plant technology in a refinery or similar complex process facility.
Expertise
- Knowledgeable in process safety hazards, assesses process safety risks, and develops mitigation strategies.
- Ability to communicate effectively and understand the importance of feedback in communication.
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Job Description Summary
The Production Operator is responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of our Escravos and Agbami FPSO oil and gas facilities. This includes operating and monitoring process vessels and ancillary equipment, which involves production, processing, loading, storage, and ballasting operations.
The role requires continuous monitoring and addressing/responding to plant and equipment issues, managing control room operations, and handling process boundaries. Performing routine operator duties, interfacing with experienced control room operators and maintenance personnel to ensure all equipment is available for startup or properly secured after shutdown.
The scope of work also includes operating and monitoring gas compression and glycol systems, water and gas injection systems, and executing offloading procedures as required.
Additionally, the Production Operator is responsible for ensuring all subcontractors are properly permitted and monitored for adherence to safe working practices and company protocols within the assigned area of responsibility.
Key Responsibilities
- Optimizes operational equipment such as compressors, pumps, FPSO tank related work, etc.
- Performs operation of complex equipment such as the Gas Turbine Compressors, Fired Heaters, Turbo-Expanders, Pipeline pumps, etc.. This includes lining up, isolating, starting-up, monitoring and shutting-down this type of equipment consistent with the safe working practices, procedures, company guidelines and regulatory requirements.
- Responds appropriately and effectively in the event of a process upset and emergencies
- Performs routine duties to check isolation valves statuses, Motor Control Center (MCC) switch gear status, Fire Monitor testing, safety equipment inspection, fire & gas systems etc., and leveraging handheld and desktop IT tools to capture daily equipment/plant monitoring statues.
- Performs troubleshooting and front-line maintenance on process equipment and cascades to the maintenance team for repairs via a workorder system.
- Performs critical operations such as pigging, topping of turbine oil, monitoring generators and general operations of oil and gas equipment and facilities.
- Operates the Distributed Control System during routine operations under the direct supervision of an experienced Console Operator.
- Processes daily work permits for maintenance and other support work groups and fulfill role of Facility Site Reps to ensure work site is safe to work.
- Acknowledges, responds and initiates corrections/actions to process alarms.
- Maintains reports and update system daily reports.
- Functions as a member of the emergency response team organization (ORT and Coxswain activities)
- Assists in organizing and directing preventative maintenance and housekeeping activities.
What You Will Bring
Experience
Qualification
Expertise
- Knowledge of oil and gas production systems and equipment.
- Ability to operate and maintain production equipment.
- Demonstrated understanding of safety procedures and regulations.
Additional Considerations
- Applicable professional certifications
- Technical proficiency
- Ability to collaborate and work in a team
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Job Description Summary
This role is responsible for developing work orders with detailed instructions including drawings, and P&IDs. Other responsibilities include purchasing necessary materials for each job, performing field walks, and creating detailed estimates while understanding the interrelationships between job activities.
The position collaborates with multidisciplinary work groups to gather and share information for comprehensive work plans. Additionally, the role involves working with the Scheduler to integrate job steps and define logical connections between various jobs.
Key Responsibilities
- Provides knowledge in Plant Maintenance Turnaround Process (IMPacT).
- Reviews work orders and determines required materials, equipment and resources to perform the job.
- Provides detailed job steps and manhour estimates for work scopes.
- Collaborates with multi-disciplined work groups to develop detailed execution plans for Turnaround Maintenance activities.
- Works closely with schedulers to import job steps into the master schedule with correct activity relationships and priorities.
What You Will Bring
Experience
Qualification
- BSc/HND (Second Class Honours, Upper Division/Upper Credit) in Engineering.
- Project Management certification or equivalent on the job experience.
Expertise
- Skilled in Process Operations
- Competence in Project Management
- Extensive knowledge of Personnel and Process Safety
- Expert in development of work orders, job steps and manhour estimates
- Proficient knowledge of the IMPacT Process for managing Turnaround Projects.
- Demonstrated ability and experience in planning plant turnarounds.
- Proficient knowledge of all types of Fixed Equipment such as heat exchangers, reactors, furnaces, columns, drums, tanks and cooling towers.
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