Offshore welder activities
In this post, you
can ref key activities of Offshore welder in details. Based on this activity
list, you can set up daily activities, weekly activities, monthly activities.
I. List of Offshore
welder duties:
1.
Assist with replacement of pumps, motors, valves, and
other equipment as needed, including foundation work, initial alignment,
testing, and startup.
2.
Participate and successfully complete training
programs, process safety management reviews, and safety meetings required to
comply with state and federal regulations.
3.
Must meet the requirements of the Company's Operator
Qualification program to perform identified covered tasks and remain compliant
or work under the direct supervision and observation of an individual who has
previously been qualified with the Company's and Code of Federal Regulation
requirements.
4.
Reviews procedures as necessary to ensure compliance of
all company and industry standards to meet all regulatory agency requirements.
5.
Properly completes records of time and required
regulatory reports.
6.
Maintains close contact with the Area Supervisor
regarding maintenance trouble reports and scheduled equipment maintenance to
effect a minimum interruption of product throughput.
7.
Ability to optimize work to effect a minimal amount of
overtime.
8.
Performs remedial and preventative maintenance and
maintains facility appearance and safety through good housekeeping practices
inside and outside of the facilities.
9.
Participates in available cross training to effectively
develop skills in areas specific to other technicians.
10.
Utilizes precision tools and test equipment as needed.
11.
Responds to operational emergencies as a member of an
area emergency response team.
12.
Performs regulatory required inspections.
13.
Obtains services from contractors to perform specialty
services and supervises their work.
14.
Trains and guides others to learn duties of Mechanical
Technician.
15.
Perform any other job duties as directed by the Area
Manager.
16.
Correctly joins, fabricates, and repairs various metal
components using appropriate welding equipment and rods.
17.
Interprets blueprints, specifications, diagrams, or
schematics to determine appropirate welding process.
18.
Enter and work in internally confined spaces, wearing
appropriate safety gear.
II. List of Offshore
welder qualifications
1.
A minimum of a High School Diploma or G.E.D. equivalent
is required.
2.
Technical certification or equivalent training in a
mechanical environment or energy related field is preferred.
3.
A minimum of 3 years mechanical experience is required,
perferably as a welder.
4.
A minimum of 5 years gas-fired, engine-driven
compressor experience is preferred.
5.
Strong mechanical aptitude with basic troubleshooting
and maintenance skills is required.
6.
Must have a current driver's license and good driving
record.
7.
Ability to read and understand, analyze and interpret
documents, equipment repair manuals, reports and federal, state and local codes
and regulations.
8.
The ability to perform basic mathematical calculations,
such as, percentages, ratios and proportions to practical solutions is
required.
9.
Basic computer skills such as: opening, creating and
updating content in MS Word documents and Excel spreadsheets is required.
10.
The ability to effectively communicate, both verbally
and in writing, with other individuals, teams, customers, and stakeholders of
the business, at various levels of the organization, in a business like and
professional manner is required.
11.
The ability to modify communication style in order to
influence, persuade, negotiate, and engage all parties according to the
audience and circumstance is required.
12.
Takes initiative and is proactive in addressing issues.
Quickly and efficiently completes tasks.
13.
The ability to demonstrate conscientiousness,
dependability and commitment to the role, team and company.
14.
The ability to work in a fast paced environment with
less definition, policy, and bureaucracy.
15.
Works indoors and outdoors in and around industrial and
electrical equipment.
16.
Works in temperature extremes due to weather conditions
and operating equipment.
17.
Uses physical force to lift, push, pull and hold
equipment and tools.
18.
Climbs and works at various heights and may work in a
standing, sitting, lying down, crouched or kneeling position.
19.
Routinely reacts to visual, aural and other signals,
including alarms and instructions, and is required to visually inspect work.
20.
May work in confined spaces (i.e. tanks, between
compressors, vessels).
21.
Must be able to regularly bend, stoop, move from ground
level to higher levels, raise/lift from ground level and lift up to 50 lbs.,
manually transport a load up to 75 lbs., apply up to 100 foot pounds of torque.
22.
Must have ability to get in and out of vehicles
regularly and ride over rough roads.
23.
Must wear special safety equipment while working and
must be able to lift and put on emergency breathing apparatus and/or protective
equipment.
24.
The ability to take call-outs and work overtime is
required.
25.
Must live or relocate to within 1 hour of reporting
location.
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