Job Details: Offshore Service Technician
Claxton is a part of Acteon Group of subsea services businesses. We combine experienced Project Engineering and fast track Design and R&D capability with a huge inventory of rapid call off tooling to deliver to our clients. Across a vast array of drilling riser systems, well abandonment equipment and structures, Claxton delivers pragmatic, safe, reliable solutions to the operating challenges faced by our clients. We have a Global team with a singular mission, to make our clients' projects happen.
Claxton are looking to hire an Offshore Service Technician on a full-time, permanent basis. The role holder will be responsible for maintaining, preparing, servicing, and operating Claxton rental and third-party equipment, both onshore and offshore to meet project objectives. As a Supervising Technician, engaging with clients and managing their and crew expectations are key requirements for the role alongside supervising, mentoring, and coaching lower-level technicians.
Duties
1. Provision of technical and practical services at offshore/onshore locations inclusive of appropriate project and client support; working alone or as a crew member, or in a supervisory role.
2. Implementing programmes of work and operations procedures whilst adhering to safe systems of work, to include but not limited to, preparing, surveying, deploying, operating, installing, maintaining, rigging up/down, decommissioning and backloading equipment in accordance with project requirements.
3. Identifying and communicating scope changes, enabling the implementation of a management of change (MoC) and ensuring associated risks are brought to ALARP.
4. Checking programmes, procedures, drawings, and manuals prior to the operational start-up/job to ensure a full understanding of the project assignment.
5. Providing technician support in the workshop, warehouse, or projects’ office to service and prepare equipment as reasonably requested in line with Company standards and procedures/manuals.
6. Ensuring the correct tool allocation and an inventory of spares & consumables is in place to assist project loadouts.
7. Preparing offshore paperwork/documentation as per worksite or project specific requirements and company procedures.
8. Attending and constructively inputting into pre and post job meetings as requested.
9. Providing onsite supervision where appropriate and called upon.
10. Maximising non-operational time in the field to maintain equipment, check inventories, review project documentation for effectiveness and plan the upcoming work.
11. Completing daily field reporting and submitting to PE and Ops teams.
12. On the job coaching and nurturing of colleagues.
13. Providing flexibility to mobilise at short notice when required.
Required Qualifications
1. Minimum of GCSE Level standard of education.
2. Hold existing offshore survival, MIST and medical certification or be prepared to do the training.
3. Experience with Upstream oil & gas operations, surface, subsea operations, and wells’ construction.
4. LOLER, PUWER and IOSH Managing Safely.
5. Good level of hydraulics & pneumatics experience.
6. Understanding of quality assurance procedures and factory acceptance testing.
7. Knowledge of working with similar products/equipment.
8. Working knowledge of quality management systems, health and safety, safe systems of work and legal requirements.
9. Ability to follow operational procedures and troubleshoot/manage change where necessary.
10. Minimum four years’ experience working offshore within an engineering discipline.
11. Experience working to operational manual standards and in-house company procedures.
12. Supervisory experience in offshore teams.
13. Takes responsibility for work allocated and driven to deliver excellent service.
14. Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Outlook, and Word.
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