Knowledge of and understanding of compressors, turbines, pumps, and other rotating equipment related to the gas and gas liquids industry and use of related equipment
Knowledge of and understanding of instrumentation, electrical, and process control equipment and systems
Knowledge of piping, valves, pressure relief devices, and related mechanical integrity inspections
Knowledge of use and function of computers and applicable spreadsheet and word processing software such as Microsoft Excel and Word
Ability to apply basic math and algebraic formulas
Knowledge of company/governmental operating and safety procedures, emergency response procedures, budgeting and cost management, and maintenance work management systems
Ability to interact, advise, and communicate effectively
Ability to train, direct, and/or supervise; working knowledge of personnel policies and procedures
Ability to compile and prepare reports, recommendations, and correspondence
Ability to read and interpret manuals, policies, procedures, permits, governmental regulations, construction drawings and maps, contractor quotes, compressor set-up sheets, reports, and correspondence
Ability to communicate and/or exchange verbal and written information and instructions; conduct oral presentations
Ability to operate tools and equipment required
Responsibilities
Supervise, direct, and/or assist employees performing mechanical work on engines and equipment at various locations including but not limited to: internal combustion, diesel, and natural gas powered engines; compressors, generators, turbines, electrical equipment, and well equipment; vessels, piping, valves, instrumentation, and controls; heaters, boilers, heat exchangers, and related equipment
Ensure completion of routine prevention, predictive, and compliance maintenance work including paper documentation
Coordinate system improvements and modifications and other special projects
Determine materials needed and prepare authorization for expenses (AFE’s) for major maintenance items
Compile, prepare, and/or analyze various reports and correspondence including but not limited to: O&M capital budgets; oil sample analysis; contractor quotes; compressor set-up sheets; authorization for expenses (AFE’s); vendor maintenance manuals; construction drawings and maps; maintenance plans and schedules
Review oil analysis to determine potential problems and set Process Safety Management (PSM) frequencies
Ensure compliance with company policies related to OSHA, EPA, and DOT requirements, preparing appropriate documentation
Provide information and/or assistance to management and employees regarding daily work activities, scheduling, operational changes, etc
Responsibilities may include Department of Transportation (DOT) covered functions, including operations, maintenance, or emergency response on a pipeline
Be alert and respond immediately to dangerous or hazardous conditions, and where impaired performance, or failure to follow safety precautions, could result in serious injury or property damage