1 Overall Job Purpose

Learn how to ensure the instrumentation and analyser equipment on metering skids are maintained and in a safe working condition, operated within the design parameters.

Learn how to resolve metering problems and handle the troubleshooting.

Assist in ensuring the metering data manual is up−to−date and accurate.

Must be quality conscious and deliver technically sound results without incident.

2 Core Responsibilities

• Before work scope starts:

• Learns how to control the quality, quantity and location of spare parts received on board. Must refer to Instrumentation Supervisor if any problem arises with spare parts (quality, quantity, etc.).

• Learns how to prepare the tools, specific tools, materials, recovers the work procedure and Permit to Work from Instrument Supervisor.

• Discusses with Supervisor about the activity in terms of safety, maintenance tasks, spare parts, technicians, execution time. If required, the Metering Specialist must ask explanation, details or information to his/her Supervisor to avoid any misunderstanding.

• Reads and follows the maintenance procedure(s) that relate to the job. Explains the activity to his/her shift (Tools Box meeting).

• During the scope of work:

• Assists in ensuring that the maintenance tasks mentioned in the maintenance procedure are performed in the right way by the Instrumentation shift.

• Highlights any anomaly, failure, deviation and report directly to Supervisor.

• After the scope of work:

• Assists in ensuring all the tasks have been well performed.

• Learns how to control all the metering elements and ensures everything is in a position whereby it is ready for correct operation.

• Participates to restart the equipment or installation in coordination with Production Department and Maintenance Supervisors (M/E)

• Participates at the commissioning of the new or modified installation.

• Learns how to establish a clear diagnostic on site, report to Supervisor and set up a corrective action.

• Participates in the failure root cause investigation of equipment.

• Participates in a coordinated Nationalisation and on the job training program.

• Learns how to open the daily Permit to Work related to Instrumentation activities.

• Assists in identifying the inhibit required following the Permit to Work System.

• Participates on the maintenance activities on all metering skid instrumentation and be able to host external vendors relating to the skids.

• Learns how to execute planned preventive and corrective maintenance routines as scheduled.

• Learns how to control the quality of the maintenance operation performed by his/her shift on site.

• Assists in ensuring that the Instrumentation workshop is clear, clean and tools are on dedicated place.

3 HSEQ Requirements and Code of Conduct:

HSEQ: Complies with the MODEC HSEQ Code of Conduct as described in the HSEQ Policies, the 14 HSEQ Standards, and the HSEQ Procedures to protect people and the environment at all times. Has a duty of care to ensure that all personnel work in a manner that is not harmful to their own health and safety and the health and safety of others.

Compliance: Complies with the MODEC Group Policy Code of Business Conduct and Ethics and expected training at all times.

4 Financial and Operational Dimensions/Impact and Decision-making Authority

N/A

5 Work Relationships

The incumbent will be required to work under direct supervision.

Indicate positions that report directly to this position. Number of direct / indirect reports.

• N/A

Indicate internal/external contacts and purpose of contacts.

• Members of Maintenance teams

• Members of Engineering teams

• Vendors

6 Job Challenges and Problem Solving

• Shall apply good Maintenance engineering practice and judgement to the input, and execution and completion of engineering requests and maintenance work activities and lead others.

• Shall identify and propose ideas and solutions that will increase efficiency and minimise time without loss of integrity and present idea(s) to relevant management team.

• Will support team performance by sharing knowledge and best practices and lead this

as a Maintenance employee.

• Shall actively participate and/or contribute toward defect elimination/system ownership focus groups, with a view to provide onshore teams with first-hand knowledge of the offshore facility.

7 Qualifications & Experience

Educational Qualification:

• High school / technical college diploma

Certification(s):

• Instrumentation Technician certificate.

• Recognised expert in metering instrumentation and working in Compliance with the following standards ISO5167 & BS1042 fluid flow measurement.

• ISO6976 calculation of calorific value, density and relative density. Department of Energy metering standards for gaseous and liquid petroleum measurement.

Relevant Experience:

• 0-2 years' experience in Oil and Gas.

• Knowledge of maintenance of Metering equipment, proven record of ability to calibrate instrumentation associated with Metering Systems.

• Knowledge and understanding of standards, codes, specifications and statutory requirements associated with design and operation of Fiscal and Custody Transfer Metering systems. Ability to write and communicate reports and prepare test calibration results.

• Able to test, troubleshoot and maintain pneumatic process production safety systems and control devices.

• Must be fully competent in the application and use of instrumentation device such as: voltmeter, amp meter, calculator, DC generator, current generator, hand tube bender.

• Able to understand, interpret the different control parameters on HMI console/ Local automation package.

• Able to understand the Process of Production (FPSO).

• An understanding of the technical issues involved in the processing of natural gas and crude oil.

• Able to dismantle, reassemble, calibrate and test an Instrument device in function of the Process Parameter.

Language(s) and Software:

• English language

• Knowledge of MS Office

Key Behaviors:

• Assist in developing a culture of continuous improvement within the Instrument Department.

• Helps out as required under the direction of the Instrument Supervisor when required.

• Addresses the training needs for the Nationalization program and others as required.

• Prepares the time sheet and reports to his/her Supervisor

• Be coached & mentored in performing “Metering systems” Maintenance in line with and adhere to all legislative, environmental and company standards and procedures.

• Demonstrate responsibility, ownership and excellence in all aspects of “Instrument & Controls systems” work.

• Apply good Maintenance engineering practice & judgement to the input, and execution and completion of engineering requests and maintenance work activities and lead others

• Identify and propose ideas and solutions that will increase efficiency and minimize time without loss of integrity and present idea(s) to relevant management team

• Support team performance by sharing knowledge and best practices