To be a qualified instrument technician in the oil and gas industry, you typically need an associate's degree or technical certificate in instrumentation technology, electronics, or a related field, along with relevant experience and knowledge of industry standards and regulations.
Experience:
Industrial Maintenance or Related Field: Experience in industrial maintenance or a related field is valuable.
Hands-on Experience: Internships or apprenticeships provide practical exposure to instrumentation work.
Minimum Experience: Some employers may require a minimum of 6 years of experience in project Operation & Maintenance, turn around in Oil & Gas Industry.
Skills:
Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are crucial for diagnosing and resolving issues with instrumentation equipment.
Communication Skills: Clear and concise communication skills are important for explaining technical issues and procedures.
Knowledge of Industry Standards and Regulations: Familiarity with industry standards and regulations is essential.
Safety Knowledge: A strong understanding of safety procedures and regulations is critical in the oil and gas industry.
Familiar with reporting and ECOW permit:
Able for working with roster/rota schedule:
Could for join ASAP: