Maintenance I&C Technician

Alaska-Santos

  • Anchorage, AK
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 1 month ago
  • Apply easily
Through its merger with Oil Search, Santos has acquired and assumed operatorship over a world-class portfolio of oil leases on the Alaskan North Slope, USA. Our focus in Alaska is advancement of our Pikka Phase 1 project, which includes a single drill site, an oil processing facility, and other infrastructure to support production of 80,000 barrels of oil per day. Pikka has been identified as being among the top quartile of oil and gas development projects for greenhouse gas emissions performance. Pikka is poised to play a key role in the energy transition and is aligned with our company goal of managing climate change risk. The project is on track to be ready for first oil in 2026 The Pikka Unit is one of the largest conventional oil discoveries made in the United States in the last 30 years, and the Pikka Phase 1 Project is the most significant development on Alaska's North Slope in more than 20 years. The permitted Pikka development project includes two additional drill sites. The Alaska assets also include discoveries made from both the Mitquq and Stirrup exploration wells drilled in 2020. These opportunities combine to offer a clear path to long-term growth in Alaska.I&C Technician position is responsible for carrying out planned or unplanned maintenance and repair activities for all the Pikka Facilities on a wide range of electrical equipment, process control, and/or safety systems.
Perform preventative maintenance as driven by the work management system and provide quality detail and feedback to work completed and discovered. Plan work in collaboration with the Integrated Asset Planner (IAP) and I&C Lead. coordinate with and oversee contractors.
Have a good understanding of operational instrumentation and electrical safety concepts and techniques. Enjoy diagnosing equipment breakdowns and participating in Root Cause Failure Analysis investigations while monitoring, maintaining, and repairing automation, instrumentation, and electrical system. Equipment includes, but not limited to, gas & oil treating and water injection facilities including large electric-driven compressors, heater treaters and stabilizers, TEG dehydration units, water injection pumps, separation, LACT skids, and product tankage.Key Accountabilities & Responsibilities
  • Monitor, maintain, and repair automation, instrumentation, and control system
  • Capable of performing manlift operations.
  • Respond to equipment breakdowns and participate in Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA) investigations to determine root cause.
  • Perform preventative maintenance as driven by the work management system and provide quality detail and feedback to work completed and discovered.
  • Provide Santos oversite of contractor work, ensuring compliance with Santos and regulatory requirements.
  • Work with engineering to evaluate maintenance program performance and pursue predictive maintenance analytics.
  • Seek knowledge in and encourage the use of innovative technology to further optimize facilities' availability and reliability.
  • Monitor, maintain, and repair process control systems for a gas & oil treating and water injection facilities including large electric-driven compressors, heater treaters and stabilizers, TEG dehydration units, water injection pumps, separation, LACT skids, and product tankage.
  • Experience working in Emerson Delta V control system
  • Oil and Gas Custody transfer metering and proving systems including quality bank
Requirements/Experience
  • Required: educational background normally acquired through a High School degree or GED or an equivalent combination of relevant education and/or experience.
  • Minimum of 5 years maintenance experience in the oil and gas experience is required.
  • Preference for someone who certified, licensed, or has completed an apprentice program or equivalent.
  • Experience with work management systems (SAP, Maximo, or similar)
  • Proficiency with mechanical equipment and automation/instrumentation systems
  • Valid state motor vehicle license to operate mobile equipment to move machinery.
  • Willing and able to work a 12-hour day/night shift with a 2/2 weeks on/off rotational schedule on the North Slope of Alaska
  • Currently reside in, able to relocate to, or willing to commute to Anchorage, AK without company assistance
  • Willing and able to independently lift/carry and otherwise work with items weighing upwards of 50 pounds on a frequent basis
  • Willing and able to work in a variety of postures and positions throughout the work period to include supine, kneeling, squatting, bending and crawling, as well as working in tight confines
  • Willing and able to independently transition to and from the ground without the aid of a stationary object for support and sustain prolonged periods of standing and walking on hard surfaces as well as steel grating, snow, ice and mud
  • Willing and able, with or without reasonable accommodation, to routinely climb stairs and ladders to extended heights
  • Willing and able, with or without reasonable accommodation, to work at extremes of heat and cold, in high noise areas and with dust and fumes
  • Willing and able, to help other facility and field techs when they need help.
  • Able to successfully pass a fit for duty assessment.

Alaska-Santos