Job Objective
A Project Lead Tech is a role that provides direct technical support, field knowledge, and project oversight to the execution of related projects in the field. This requires leading coordination with design, engineering, field and facility personnel, safety, regulatory and other parties. This involves the management of project schedules and costs and communication across a wide variety of stakeholders. This role applies knowledge skill and experience in the craft and in the field to successfully design and implement projects. Projects have a finite term and scope and so does this job. As such, Hilcorp may discontinue this role at any time and will reclassify the person(s) in the role back to Fire & Gas Technician – A Tech.
- This is a represented position with the USW Local 4959 union.
Essential Job Responsibilities
Project Leadership and Oversight- Participate in field walkdowns to optimize system design, layout, and maintenance access.
- Provide design input to ensure consistency, code compliance, and high-quality deliverables.
- Review design packages at both IFR and IFC stages for accuracy, completeness, and integration with existing systems.
- Oversee design and construction teams to ensure adherence to codes, standards, and consistency across all field installations.
- Manage project schedules and costs, track progress against milestones, and communicate updates to all stakeholders.
- Track and manage material deliveries to ensure availability at project start.
- Provide visible leadership and coordination between project teams, facility personnel, and contractors, with a strong emphasis on safety and compliance.
- Ensure required Management of Change (MOC) documentation is initiated and completed appropriately.
- Make frequent field visits to engage with operations and maintenance crews and provide real-time support and leadership.
- Proactively engage with operations personnel to identify and pursue opportunities to add value—without waiting for direction.
- Identify and implement opportunities to reduce project costs, improve quality, and enhance safety.
- Ensure all work complies with applicable drawings, specifications, codes, and regulations; escalate and seek expertise when needed.
- Ensure panels being built by Hilcorp’s UL shop meet quality standards.
- Develop S3 programs for Det-Tronics EQP panels.
- Coordinate HMI updates with Automation.
- Lead FCO effort ensuring systems are 100% functional prior to the cutover.
- Develop and execute cutover plans for each job.
- Provide training to operations after project completion.
- Develop all maintenance documents (Matrices, Procedure, Tech Notes, PM Checklist).
- Perform preventive and corrective maintenance tasks as needed, in addition to lead technician responsibilities.
- Performs all other duties as assigned by Foreman.
- Maintains employee confidence and protects corporate assets, including intellectual property, by keeping information confidential.
- Ability to be available 24 hours per day while on the Slope. (on call for questions, emergencies, etc.).
- Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications: To be considered for the role of Project Lead Tech applicants must have:- A minimum of 10 years of Fire & Gas experience in the Oil and Gas field.
- A minimum of 5 years of experience working on the North Slope of Alaska.
- A minimum of 5 years of experience in fire and gas upgrade projects.
- Skilled in installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and commissioning Fire and Gas equipment in both new and retrofit applications.
- Experience in designing and commissioning newer generation F&G detection technologies (i.e., Infrared gas, smoke detection, and optical flame detection).
- Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings, schematics, and construction packages.
- Working knowledge of communication and automation systems.
- Thorough understanding of hazardous area installations and applicable industry codes and standards (e.g., NEC, NFPA, AAC).
- Proven ability to lead teams, evaluate performance, and ensure safe, high-quality project delivery.
- Experience coordinating with internal and external engineering/design groups.
- Ability to manage schedules, costs, and deliverables effectively.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to clearly convey technical information.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships across departments, contractors, vendors, and regulatory officials.
- Self-starter, strong leadership presence, team player, and calm under pressure.
- Willingness to take direction, work independently, or lead when needed.
- Reliable and punctual; adheres to assigned work schedules and attendance expectations.
- Available for 24/7 on-call support as needed.
- Able to work in extreme arctic environments, at heights, below grade, and from ladders, scaffolds, or manlifts.
- Aligns with and supports Hilcorp’s core values: Integrity, Ownership, Urgency, Alignment, and Innovation.
- Committed to Hilcorp’s mission and vision.
Preferred Qualifications
In addition to the required qualifications the successful candidate is likely to be able to demonstrate:- Mastery of electrical testing and calibration equipment (e.g., volt-ohm meters, thermocouple calibrators, oscilloscopes, signal generators, and specialized OEM tools).
- Advanced ability to interpret technical codes, manuals, and complex electrical documentation.
- Demonstrated capability in troubleshooting motors control circuits, and a range of industrial electrical devices.
- Ability to manage multiple high-priority tasks effectively.
- Proficiency in the use and application of the Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) as well as PowerBI.
- Work requires an educational background normally acquired through a high school education with course work in skilled crafts, or an equivalent combination of relevant education and/or experience.
- Have the ability to obtain special training on job specific tasks as needed
- Required: Current Driver’s license issued in United States
- Required: Alaska Fire Marshal Permit IC, for Fire Alarm Systems, or the ability to obtain within 2 years.
- Required: Current certification in NFPA70E