SUBSEA FLOWLINE PRE-COMMISIONING TECHNICIAN
All personnel are expected to contribute to creating a positive HSEQ culture within Subsea 7 and ensure familiarity with and adherence to local HSEQ codes and practices. All personnel are also expected to contribute to creating a culture of ethics and integrity within Subsea 7 and ensure familiarity with and adherence to our Code of Conduct.
DESCRIPTION OF ROLE
Generic Key Responsibilities & Activities:
The Subsea Pre-Commissioning Technician is responsibility for taking part in the successful preparation and execution of the both subsea flowline and umbilical pre-commissioning projects as directed by the Subsea Pre-Commissioning Supervisor and the Subsea Pre-Commissioning Engineer.
For clarity the Subsea Pre-commissioning Technician is to assist with the maintenance and operation of the subsea flowline equipment spread during both onshore preparatory activities and offshore (platform or vessel based) operational activities. Also responsible for ensuring that all operations undertaken at the worksite are competently planned and executed in accordance with the project’s procedures.
Job Specific Requirements:
Preparation of equipment prior to offshore execution:
- Maintain equipment inventory database
- Ensure all equipment certification is kept up to date
- Identify required equipment and spares needed for a given work scope
- Carry out pre-mobilization equipment checks
- Perform client witnesses function testing ops
Offshore Execution
- Report to Subsea Pre-Commissioning Supervisor and the Subsea Pre-Commissioning Engineer
- Follow operational procedures and generate umbilical test reports
- Maintain daily operational reports, generate JSA’s for job specific tasks
- Carry out work scopes for subsea and umbilical pre-commissioning operations which may include ROV equipment integration, hydrostatic testing, electrical testing, fiber optic testing, chemical filling/flushing, software operation and troubleshooting
Operational Key Factors
- Must be prepared to work offshore for extended periods of time while not working at the home base in Katy, TX
- Physically fit and able to obtain offshore survival and medical certification
- Will be required to attend and pass all job specific training
- Promote safety culture at worksite with technicians
Experience:
- Preferred 2+ years of experience with subsea operations
- Familiarity with ROV systems is preferred (electrical, optical, hydraulic)
- Knowledge of hydrostatic testing at pressures of up to 20,000psi
- Experience with electrical systems (power, comms, software)
- Fluid particle analysis experience including particle counting with the use of a binocular microscope a plus.
- Umbilical experience will also be advantageous but not a requirement as training will be given
- Good working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel