Overview
The Instrument‑Automation Technician A is responsible for the installation, maintenance, calibration, and troubleshooting of instrumentation, electrical, and automation systems in an offshore oil and gas environment.
This role supports safe, reliable, and efficient facility operations by ensuring control systems, communications, and power distribution systems function as designed and remain compliant with all regulatory requirements.
The technician works closely with operations, maintenance, and customer representatives while maintaining a strong safety‑oriented mindset and high technical standards.
Candidates should be open to international rotational assignments on a 28‑day on / 28‑day off schedule, as required.
Responsibilities
Instrumentation, Electrical & Automation Systems
Install, maintain, calibrate, and repair electronic, computerized, and diagnostic testing equipment.Inspect, diagnose, and troubleshoot pumps, electrical motors, instrumentation systems, communication systems, power distribution systems, and automatic control systems.Maintain instrumentation and control systems to ensure reliability, accuracy, and compliance.
Demonstrate working knowledge of PLC and SCADA systems, including hardware and software components such as: Allen‑Bradley and GE PLC platforms
HMI software packages including Wonderware, Rockwell Automation, Inductive Automation, Citect, and GE
Support system configuration, troubleshooting, and maintenance activities related to automation and control systems.
Safety, Compliance & Environmental
Maintenance, Documentation & Housekeeping
Teamwork & Communication
Qualifications
Required
Preferred