The role of Pneumatic Technician II is responsible for various electrical construction projects offshore and inland, ensuring precise installation and maintenance of pneumatic systems and instruments.
- Work project assignments on land or offshore locations.
- Spot instrument locations for support or bracket installations.
- Receive and verify Instrument Data Sheets.
- Properly install instruments, tubing, tube trays, fittings, bracketing systems, and instrument valves as per installation details.
- Run single line and group line tubing independently.
- Fit up pneumatic end devices with SS fittings under supervision.
- Install fusible plug loops according to API 14C.
- Pressure test tubing as per specifications.
- Work with technicians in all construction phases to advance techniques.
- Inspect meters, indicators, and gauges for abnormal fluctuations.
- Test accuracy of instruments using various test equipment.
- Trace and test electronic circuitry to locate defects.
- Remove, clean, and replace defective instruments and components.
- Reassemble and calibrate instruments for accuracy.
- Record calibrations, parts used, and inventory.
- Prepare schematic drawings and reports for instrument changes.
- Observe and comply with safety and project rules.
- Participate in safety training and procedures such as first aid, CPR, and emergency drills.
- Travel to worksites via marine or helicopter transport.
- Reside at worksite based on work schedule.
- Care for test instruments and tools.
- Valid driver’s license and clean driving record.
- Valid TWIC card.
- 3+ years of offshore/in-land industrial pneumatic experience.