Great Opportunity for Instrumentation Technician in Rio de Janeiro Offshore with Experience in the Role
Multinational service provider in the Oil and Gas sector has an open position for a temporary Instrumentation Technician offshore for immediate embarkation. Temporary positions can turn into career roles, so it is extremely important for candidates to take the opportunity to showcase all their skills and knowledge in the field. Professionals with experience who wish to participate in the selection process, please find below the specific pre-established information by the company.
Responsibilities:
- Maintain and calibrate all portable gas measurement instruments and provide training to personnel on the use of measuring instruments and understanding readings
- Must ensure that all databases and procedures are always updated with the most recent revision
- Must perform repairs and planned maintenance on safety systems, PESD, ESD, F&G, according to the planned procedure
Requirements:
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- Advanced English
- Knowledge of Delta V system
- Offshore experience
The Instrumentation Technician is a professional who works on projects, execution, and installation of control and automation systems used in industrial processes. Performs maintenance, measurements, and testing on equipment used in industrial process automation, programs, operates, and maintains automated systems while complying with technical standards and health, environmental, and safety regulations.
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To apply for the position, the candidate needs to be up to date with courses and training, check the validity dates of certificates, and provide truthful information on the resume that does not compromise the application. It is extremely important to correct the resume before sending it to avoid grammatical errors. For those interested, please send the resume to: p.britto@brunel.net

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