Job Description
Maintenance and deployment of seismic in-sea equipment and the maintenance of back deck systems, working closely with other departments where required. Their role includes:
Maintaining high pressure air systems with 2000-3000 psi working pressures
Maintaining hydraulic and PLC control systems to pressures of 250 bar.
Maintaining high pressure seismic energy source systems
Fault-finding and operation of seismic source controller (electronics)
Back deck vessel operations including deployment and recovery of in-sea equipment.
Small boat operations 10km from vessel for in-sea maintenance
Inventory control.
Use of computerized planned maintenance system
Requirements
Engineering School; Technician Diploma: General mechanic – Hydraulic – Electro-mechanic, familiar with:
Mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical equipment (up to 690 volts), Automats and Programmable Logic Controller.
Electric motors (AC drive winch systems).
Active heave compensated systems.
Offshore Cranes and related LARS systems.
Welding (aluminum, stainless steel).
Knowledge of Seismic operations.
Familiar or conversant with Subsea systems and components to include ROV tooling and skids.
Survey planning.
Marine back deck operations, cranes, winches, lifting and towing appliances.
Managing Maintenance/reporting systems.
Spoken and Written English with the ability to document clear technical reports.
Or equivalent vocational or military background, including:
Engineer
Mechanic
Artificer
Ability to work abroad in an international environment and in challenging field conditions.
Ability to work as a team player with a spirit of initiative and achievement orientation.
Flexible attitude to new situations and requirements.
Integrity and Trustworthiness