Overview The Power Generation Tech is responsible for performing various mechanical and electrical maintenance and repairs on offshore facilities, ensuring the safe and efficient operation of all electrical systems.
Responsibilities * Properly terminate medium voltage equipment such as motors, VFDs, starters, MCCs, and generators.
* Work with and direct assistants as needed, ensuring safe operations.
* Maintain physical fitness to perform job duties effectively.
* Communicate effectively with customers on job locations and manage jobs without supervision.
* Troubleshoot and repair low and medium voltage equipment such as motors, motor starters, generators, VFDs, MCCs, and switchgears.
* Participate in safety training and assist in procedures such as first aid, CPR, fire drills, and emergency evacuation.
* Travel to work sites via marine or helicopter transport as required.
* Provide account manager support via phone and email.
* Complete preventative maintenance on department equipment.
* Observe and comply with all safety and project rules.
* Take proper care of test instruments and tools in their care.
Qualifications * Experienced with low voltage systems and generators.
* Full knowledge and awareness of medium voltage safety procedures.
* Possess a solid understanding of electrical practices and theory for low and medium voltage systems.
* May need to reside at the worksite on a predetermined schedule.
* 3-5 years of experience with medium voltage systems (2100VAC-13800VAC). * 3+ years of offshore/inland power generation electrical experience.
* Valid TWIC card.
* Valid driver's license and clean driving record.
* Must be able to pass a drug screen and physical.
* Willing to work on-call shifts and be available for work 24/7.
* Comfortable with heights and flying, as the position involves working on both land and offshore projects.