What are the responsibilities and job description for the Hydraulics Technician position at Offshore Equipment Solutions OES?
HYDRAULIC TECHNICIAN
PRIMARY FUNCTION:
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PRIMARY FUNCTION:
- Provide daily oversight for hydraulic shop service activities.
- Monitors the functionality of equipment and machinery.
- Oversees the installation, refurbishment and operation of equipment at facility locations.
- Ensures all customer requirements for equipment are met.
- Ensures records and logs of all maintenance activities are kept.
- Make sure the shop stays clean and projects are being done correctly and in a timely manner.
- Any other tasks as directed by shop supervisor or management.
- High School graduate, hold GED certificate, or industry related experience.
- Disclaimer: Some shop workers are not trained for offshore work at the time of their initial hire. Additional training would be required if that worker would be requested to work offshore.
- Climbing – off and on throughout the day
- Language - Must be able to write and speak English
- Drug and Alcohol Screen - GCS has a “Zero Tolerance” program
- Pulling - your own weight along a vertical ladder or horizontal plain
- Lifting - Able to lift 50 lbs. and more with a helper or mechanical assistance
- Dexterity - Job will entail good manual dexterity of fingers with small and large parts
- Weather - wind, rain, lightning, hot/cold temperatures
- High Heat – will work inside/outdoors, high humidity, direct sunlight, dehydration caution
- Noise – very loud at times, sand blasting, welding gouging, ear plugs required at times
- Confined Spaces - (Claustrophobia) enclosed areas such as pedestals
- Environment – wet, hot, working at heights
- Hours of operation - must be able to work when required for extended periods of time, weekends
- PPE - harness & lanyard, steel-toed boots, hardhat, safety glasses, hearing protection, sun screen
- Hydration - summer months must drink plenty of liquids e.g. 4oz every 15 minutes
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- Heightened Awareness - overhead hoists in use, forklifts, golf carts, all-terrain vehicles, semi- trucks, cars, roadway crossings, cranes, aerial lifts, sand blasting, trip hazards, grinding, sharp &heavy objects, overhead power and communication lines, snakes, spiders, painting, ladders, etc.
- Teamwork – responsible for seeing and owning safety hazards, unsafe acts, writing stop cards
- Safety Initiatives - follow policies, protocols, guidelines to support company safety initiatives
- GCS Paperwork
- Business Ethics
- OSHA Offshore Exam
- Various OSHA Movies
- Fire Watch (As needed)
- Confined Space (As needed)
- Fall Protection & Fall Rescue
- Marine Trash & Debris (As needed)
- ExxonMobil TB Training (As Needed)
- Global Harmonization Systems (GHS)
- Gas Detector & Calibration (As needed)
- Gulf Coast Safety Basic Plus (As needed)
- Safeland/Safegulf or Rig Pass (As needed)
- H2s (As needed)
- Dropped Objects
- Operator Specific Safety Training (Asneeded)
- Behavioral Based Safety & Stop Cards(BBS & SC)
- Helicopter Underwater Escape (HUET) (Asneeded)
- Safety Environmental ManagementSystems (SEMS II)
- Gulf Crane Services Safety Manual (OSHA1910 General Industry)
- Forklift
- Overhead Hoist
- QP-09 Process Control
- QP-18 Non-Conformance Control