Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) is the pioneer and leader of the petroleum industry in Nigeria. We invest heavily in our employees, which is reflected in our industry-leading development programme and our commitment to see our employees’ ideas travel and come to fruition.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Bonga Operations Technician
Job Requisition ID: R178142 Location: Lagos, Nigeria
Job Family Group: Production and Manufacturing Downstream
Worker Type: Regular
Experience Level: Early Careers
Job Description
Where you fit in?
The Bonga Operations Technicians form the core of the shift teams on the Bonga FPSO.
They operate and maintain production systems safely and efficiently ensuring the correct quantity and quality of products are delivered.
The Operations Technician will work primarily with the Shift Supervisor, Operations Engineer, Operations Supervisor, Technical Custodian Subsea, Maintenance Technicians, Operations Technicians on same and other shifts, Contract staff, the Marine Team and Vendor Representatives for overall safe running of the Bonga production systems.
The production systems are divided into the following subsystems:
Subsea wellheads Oil Process Gas Process Power and Utilities Process Water injection Operations Technicians are expected to start up, control, monitor, and shut down of assigned subsystems as required and to maintain safe operations and achieve production targets.
What is the Role?
The principal accountabilities of the Bonga Operations Technician are:
Responsible for the surveillance of assigned production systems.
Maintaining close liaison with the Control Room Operators (CRO) and performing operational actions requested by the CRO.
Reinstatement and startup of systems and equipment.
Monitoring process plant and making adjustments where necessary to sustain and optimize production.
Carrying out all Operational Planned Maintenance Routines.
Taking/analysing samples as required by job specification.
Carrying out first line maintenance within agreed scope.
Gathering, interpreting and communicating information as required.
Shutdown, depressurising, purging/flushing of isolated systems and equipment for maintenance.
Verifying that key adjustable operating parameters in the production facilities and systems are optimised, to identify problems in the processes and to take appropriate corrective action.
Identifying deviations from optimum operating parameters and taking corrective actions.
Carrying out handover to the incoming shift and maintain a daily handover log of significant events in the areas of responsibility and perform a verbal on-the-job handover with the oncoming shift technician, to ensure continuity of operations.
Taking plant logs once per shift or as may be required.
Providing operational and technical knowledge input into the design of changes in system’s configurations.
Ensuring the execution of critical system maintenance and ensure that first line diagnosis and corrective actions are adequately carried out.
Responding to production incidents, hazardous conditions or emergencies as required, utilising ESD facilities where appropriate.
Carrying out emergency response duties as may be required.
What We Need From You?
To practice as an engineer in Nigeria, you would need to be COREN registered or registrable. To deliver on the role, you will need to have a learner’s mindset and possess strong interpersonal skills i.e., able to influence and develop relationships across various disciplines, functions, and cultures. You would also need to be comfortable in leading people, coaching, and motivating less experienced colleagues and delivering through others. You would be required to work in line with company guidelines on (i) HSSE and (ii) Ethics & Compliance.
Furthermore, you will need the following in order to be successful on the role:
You must have a National Diploma (ND) or its equivalent in a relevant engineering field plus minimum 5 years’ experience in a production role on an oil, gas, chemical or manufacturing facility
Experience with working with P&IDs (Process & Instrumentation drawings) and a good understanding of isolation principles
Knowledgeable of Permit to Work and Safe Work Practice and or equivalent
Strong stakeholder management skills to work across different teams to harness ideas and generate solutions or new approaches to complex problems
Computer literacy and proficiency in the use of Computerized Maintenance Management Systems preferably SAP
Excellent communication and organization skills
Planning and time management
Skilled in safe work practices as expected in an industrial setting.