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Job Description
I & E Technician Offshore
DCOR, LLC - BW.
Oxnard, CA Job Details Full-time $105,000 - $155,000 a year 1 day ago Qualifications High school diploma or
GED Respirator Full Job Description I & E Technician Offshore Note:
Estimated annual pay based on an hourly schedule: $105,000K to $155,000K
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Perform technical work in the maintenance of electrical systems, instrumentation, and calibration. This position requires certification as a staff I & E Technician pursuant to company procedures, policies and industry best practices. Duties will include, but are not limited to, maintain and troubleshoot oil and gas onshore and offshore I&E equipment, work with the Lead Operators to maintain production, and provide assistance in all maintenance programs.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Perform electrical maintenance and repair of facilities Test and calibrate of instruments and sensors, as needed Incorporate study courses to help in the certification process and to maintain currency Install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair AC/DC motors, drives, transformers, switchgear, discrete/analog instruments and PLCs Proficiently use test instruments such as a voltmeter, ammeter, megohm meter and hart communicator Interpret and work from electrical drawings, schematics, wiring diagrams, and NEC code specifications Layout, bend and run conduit Install, repair and/or replace electrical wiring, receptacles, switchbox, feeders, coaxial cable lighting fixtures and components. Size and install wire/cable, conduit, panels, junction boxes, and protective devices based on the nec. Conduct preventative maintenance and maintain records Have knowledge of lockout/tagout/EIL policies and procedures Have training in low and high voltage equipment Have ability to lay out projects, order materials and be successful in completion and startup Have proficiency in industrial control logic (ladder logic)
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Must be qualified under applicable regulations and required fit testing Required to wear personal protective equipment which may include self-contained breathing apparatus Prolonged periods of standing, bending, sitting, kneeling, and crawling Work on an offshore oil platform in close quarters - maintain satisfactory hygiene to work and live with others onboard Lift, lower, push, and pull equipment and tools Work in confined/restricted working environment Work at elevated heights, in enclosed spaces and on uneven walk surfaces Climb ladders, stairs, and ramps Operate rotating equipment and machinery safely to maintain production processes Operate power, pneumatic hand tools Ability to work varying (day and night) shifts, additional hours and/or overtime depending operation service needs Have a sufficient ability to communicate, through sight, hearing, and/or otherwise, to perform assigned tasks and maintain proper job safety conditions Concentrate and focus to monitor and observe for safety and environmental issues, including, for example, hazardous gas leaks and oil spills Analyze and respond promptly to safety and environmental issues in a sound and timely manner Physically fit to perform physical assessment Obtain and maintain Swing Rope Certification
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
High School diploma or equivalent 5 to 10+ years of previous, relevant experience in electrical systems and motor driven equipment Relevant experience with mechanical equipment Physically fit to perform physical assessment