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Instrument and Analyzer Technician

1. A good working knowledge of gas metering system principles of operation and maintenance.
2. Experience working on live high gas pressure stations
3. Good knowledge of HSE and Safety Precautions for live gas plants
4. Tests accuracy of flow meters, pressure gauges, temperature indicators, controllers, radiation counters or detectors, and other recording, indicating or controlling instruments to locate defective components in system, using test equipment, such as pressure gauges, mercury manometers, potentiometers, pulse and signal generators, oscilloscopes, transistor curve tracers, and ammeters, voltmeters, and wattmeter’s.
5. Ensure safe and reliable work environment and work methods
6. Removes defective instruments from system, decontaminates, disassembles, and cleans instruments, and replaces defective parts, using hand tools.
7. Reassembles instruments and replaces instruments in system, using hand tools.
8. Lubricates instruments and replaces defective wiring and tubing.
9. Calibrates readings on instruments according to standards and adjusts phasing and aligns stages to ensure accuracy of recording and indicating function.
10. Records calibrations made, parts and components used, and inventory of parts on hand.
11. Prepares schematic drawings, sketches, and reports to reflect changes or alterations made in instruments, circuits, and systems.
12. Responsible for maintenance, testing, validation and proving at metering facilities in compliance with company policy and procedures and in compliance with international regulation
13. Familiar with all relevant IP, API, AGA, BS and ISO standards and code of practice
14. Experienced in the preparation of specification for metering system equipment and instrument
15. Utilizes various electronic tools and reports to identify potential erroneous measured volumes and Btu and works with others to correct such data for the Interstate Pipelines.
16. Programs, certifies operation and tests Electronic Gas Measurement (field instrument, flow computers and Remote Terminal Units) used by the Company’s System Control and Gas Measurement departments. Supports implementation of gas measurement equipment in field operations, including onsite configuration and installation of equipment for data-collection, monitoring and communication systems.
17. To liaise with maintenance and stores personal on detailed stock levels, and request for additional replenishing of existing spares
18. Proven record of ability to calibrate instrumentation associated with metering system
19. Preparation of all activities records accurately and update supervisor
Competencies and Skills (Technical and Behavioral) • Good level of communication skill (written and speak) • Business acumen and financial management skills • Creative thinker with excellent people management skills • Methodical in approach with a multi-cultural background and great leadership ability. Experience Required Professional experience: Minimum 7 years in Oil and Gas Industry Education and Qualifications Required Degree / Diploma / HND / HNC in Instrumentation / Electronic / Metering Engineering.

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