What are the responsibilities and job description for the Deepwater Measurement Technician position at Danos, LLC?
Overview
This position will support the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico Measurement organization. The Measurement Tech is responsible for the measurement of physical quantities. They will work with a team of engineers, technicians, and other professionals to ensure that measurements are accurate, reliable, and consistent. This position is seeking a person that displays talent, passion and a commitment to growing knowledge and increasing a skillset within the Measurement profession.
Responsibilities
- Support the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico Measurement organization by measuring physical quantities.
- Follow equipment and task-specific procedures to perform job duties using safe work practices.
- Maintain Differential Pressure flow transmitters by testing, calibrating, repairing, and replacing components as needed.
- Maintain Temperature and Pressure transmitters by testing, calibrating, repairing, and replacing components as needed.
- Maintain analytical equipment, such as Gas Chromatographs, Water Cut Monitors, and Moisture analyzers, by testing, calibrating, repairing, and replacing components as needed.
- Maintain liquid flow meters by performing meter proving’s and repairing or replacing components as needed.
- Maintain paperwork for calibrations and repairs completed.
- Pull liquid and gas allocation samples from process lines.
- Communicate equipment failures to the Measurement Specialist.
- Follow governmental regulations.
- Plan and coordinate activities to support Measurement and Operational needs of the facility/company.
- Support Multiphase Meter Validation, data collection, equipment calibration, and sample collection.
- Coordinate and witness LACT and Sales Gas P/L Meter calibrations.
- Support the Measurement Specialist and Allocation department personnel with oil and gas allocation data, error identification, and equipment corrections.
- Develop technical skills and increase knowledge through learning new equipment, taking on new tasks, and attending equipment-specific training.