Job DescriptionEngineering Oil & Gas Company is looking for an Offshore Mechanic for Projects worldwide, currently in France.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
▪ Carry out maintenance and repair of all the mechanical production equipment in a safe manner.
JOB RESPOSIBILITIES:
▪ Carry out the maintenance and repair of all pipelay equipment
▪ Carry out the maintenance of the cranes and winches
▪ Carry out the maintenance and repair of the ILT, Hydraulic and diesel hammer, pumps of Hydraulic power pack, air compressor and diesel engines
▪ Ensure housekeeping in the working area
▪ Comply with the pollution prevention / mitigation procedures
▪ Partecipate to the daily Tool box talk meetings and JSA (Job Safety Analysis) when required
▪ Ensure that tools are stored in the appropriate location once used
▪ Report incidents and near-miss events to his supervisor on duty
▪ Always wear PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) during own work shift
▪ Attend all emergency drills
▪ Report to the Mechanic Foreman Offshore. At the discretion of the Chief Engineer, may report to other functions onboard the vessel
Requirements
- Experience as offshore mechanic on board construction vessel, derrick vessel or pipe lay vessel, performs maintenance and repair duties, make repairs, and install new equipment or change components when necessary as per supervisor advice in a safely manner.
Benefits
Location:
| Worldwide (currently in France)
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Position:
| Offshore Mechanic
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Contract start:
| To be confirmed (The contract starts on the Employee’s designated date of departure to Work location)
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Contract duration:
| 31.12.2024 (renewable)
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Work/leave rotation (standard offshore):
| TBC
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Work/leave rotation (special rotation in France):
| 42 working days, followed by 21 days on leave.
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Working hours:
| 12 hours/day - 7 days/week
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Salary:
| TBC
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Insurances:
| Death & Disability + Life Insurance, Medical Insurance and Income protection provided by the company
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Flights:
| Prepaid Economy class ticket at beginning, end of CNT and for each work leave rotation cycle
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