Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Processing Supervisor (FMC Technologies)

Processing Supervisor

FMC Technologies - Onne, Nigeria



About this job

Job description

Department
FMC Operational Base, Onne, Nigeria
Responsibilities
Supervises and coordinates the maintenance and operations of topside control processing systems on offshore platforms or FPSOs. Ideal candidate has experience in offshore oil and gas, ideally having some exposure to refineries. 

To be successful in this role, the candidate must be able to demonstrate strong analysis and decision making in a process supervisory role and a commitment to the highest standards of safety. 


Trains, monitors and coaches team members to improve skill level, to ensure adherence to principles, policies and standards and to improve safety, quality and process reliability in a cost effective manner
10+ years experience in mechanical, electronic and hydraulic related experience in an oilfield equipment environment and successful completion of the FMC Process training course.
Main Tasks
Preparation and/or approval of process calculations, simulations and engineering documents

Development of pre-commissioning and commissioning procedures 

Advising on best practice safety reviews and HAZOPS 

Drafting training. 

Assists with training of less experienced process technicians and/or review of operating procedures 

Troubleshooting and process improvement 

Works independently to install new products and conducts repairs of FMC equipment insuring no rig lost time for our customers while controlling expenses and maintaining assets of FMC. 

Provides project start-up expertise, to include oversight during first installations. 

Ensures all equipment, service tooling and spare parts are on location and ready to use and function fit prior to beginning each job. 

Records critical dimensions to ensure assembly will work and obtains or creates product running procedures. 

Provides “Process Support” as required, for all new projects which includes: attending design review for equipment and tools, reviewing installation procedures, assisting with project Factory Acceptance Tests and reviewing project training requirements for service personnel. 

Maintains communication with Company Representative on issues including job procedures, spare parts requirements, function fit and critical dimension measurements. 

Provides sales support through quality customer interface and keeps customer fully informed of all aspects of the job. Handles customer complaints in a professional manner. 

Completes Field Non-Conformance Reports (FNCR) forms as product problems are encountered. Assures all equipment and procedural defects are communicated back to FMC Management. 

Prepares and submits Field Service Orders and other region required reports after each job is complete. Completes a job report form to communicate procedures, spare parts, critical dimensions and customer questions and complaints. 

Understands and follows all FMC and customer safety requirements. 

Proactively pursues safe work practices, recommends safe work practices/procedures and participates in safety meetings and safety 

Skills And Requirements

Technical School Graduate or related experience. Bachelor’s degree in mechanical/electrical engineering.

10+ years’ experience in mechanical, electronic and hydraulic related experience in an oilfield equipment environment and successful completion of the FMC Process training course.

About this company


FMC Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:FTI) is a leading global provider of technology solutions for the energy industry. Named by FORTUNE® Magazine as the World's Most Admired Oil and Gas Equipment, Service Company in 2012, the Company has approximately 16,800 employees and operates 30 production facilities in 16 countries. FMC Technologies designs, manufactures and services technologically sophisticated systems and products such as subsea production and processing systems, surface wellhead systems, high pressure fluid control equipment, measurement solutions, and marine loading systems for the oil and gas industry.

 

 

 


 

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