Job Duties and Qualifications
Under general supervision, performs all phases of the rigging up/down of Subsea Safety Systems (SSS) service line equipment on work locations for the purpose of maintaining control of wellbore fluids and providing means for well intervention and interfacing during well testing operations, by the use of (but not limited to) Subsea Well Control equipment. In addition to responsibilities, systems knowledge, competence and skills sets acquired from lower level roles, this individual will be required to mentor and train lower level personnel in areas of expertise and will be required to become a dedicated Assessor for junior SSS personnel. Regularly works within other Testing and Subsea (TSS) product service lines on location and in the workshop. Coordinates and oversees SSS Product Service Line (PSL) functions at the well site/field camp. Provides the planning necessary for the job including equipment set up, well site direction, and customer-related support activities. Responsible for the activities relative to maintaining, setting up, testing, and operating equipment at the customer location and field camp. Monitors instruments and performs necessary calculations to assure quality of data/job. Consults with customers concerning services and products, promotes good customer relations at the well site, and assures customer satisfaction with results. Properly maintains assigned equipment and monitors compliance with safety regulations and procedures. Conducts pre-job toolbox safety meetings, reviews and verifies job plan with customer representative and manages any changes required, checks/verifies equipment as per job plan, completes all job documentation to include: Job Ticket, Job History Report, CV Metrics/KPI, Job Log, Job Summary etc. Demonstrates detailed understanding of down hole hydraulics, including basic job calculations, working knowledge of wireline Blow Out Prevention (BOP) function and of basic reservoir i.e., BHP, BHT, hydrocarbon characteristics. Job tasks, correctly performed, impact indirectly on cost containment, efficiency, profitability of operations. Skills are typically acquired through completion of high school or similar education and 5 ½ years of SSS experience. Must have successfully passed company tests or met task guideline requirements. Must meet the minimum competency requirements for Service Specialist ISSS. Must be fully knowledgable in most aspects of SSS service line in the local area. Must be able to interpret Tool Engineering Drawings. Must be able to visually identify various tool components and ancillary equipment and assemblies as used in all local test tool jobs by type and size and explain function of each. Must be able to pressure test equipment safely. Must have demonstrated ability to work safely with hand tools. Must have demonstrated knowledge of basic rig function including, but not limited to the following: a) Weight Indicator - What is it used for, and how it relates to our work. b) Mud System - Weights of common well fluids - what effect they can have on our equipment. c) Limitations of mud pumps, pressure reading, strokes per/min - bbls/min. d) Basic rig manifold. Excellent leadership and communication skills are required. Must be able to explain the function of the mobilization documentation. Must be able to troubleshoot most jobs with minimal direction. Must have successfully completed cross training to the level of Specialist I in a minimum of two PSL/sub PSL or qualified as an assessor or conduct Field OE, HMS/, Competency audits.