Assembly Technician - Houston, United States - Trendsetter Engineering, Inc.

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    Summary:

    Under limited supervision, the individual is responsible for delivering site service operations for subsea equipment in compliance with design and operating procedures and customer requirements. This individual performs complex mechanical assembly operations, often to close tolerances, working from written and verbal instructions. Uses hand tools, power tools, and measuring devices and reviews service job requirements and coordinates equipment, etc. for assigned jobs. This person may also be asked to travel and install/service subsea equipment offshore in various parts of the world.

    Duties and Responsibilities:

    • initiative and willingness to solve problems
    • to exhibit basic knowledge of all hand/power tools used in TEI facility
    • to exhibit basic knowledge of structural bolted connections
    • to show basic knowledge of reading DWG's and schematics
    • to perform pneumatic torque operations
    • knowledge of hydraulics equipment and fittings
    • to operate all TEI equipment, man lift, air compressor, generator, extension forklift, small and large forklift
    • to operate overhead crane and/or jib crane properly
    • knowledge of rigging techniques
    • to load/unload all equipment in and out of the TEI facility
    • to use TEI router system
    • all requirements for offshore or international travel
    • to use professionalism when dealing with TEI customers and/or when traveling
    • in deployment and installation of equipment offshore in various parts of the world
    • familiar with Company HSE policies and procedures
    • knowledge & best practice across the company
    • other duties as assigned

    Qualifications:

    • least 2 years of experience in oil and gas field
    • or more years of experience involving assembly and test of oilfield or similar products.
    • knowledge of hydraulic systems to 15,000 psi operating pressure including: pressure testing and recording, hydraulic flushing and cleanliness testing, instrument tube and pipe fitting, systems operation, troubleshooting, fault finding and repair to component level (including pumps accumulators, regulators, relief valves, directional control valves, pressure switches and transmitters), and testing etc.
    • with engineering drawings including manufacturing, general arrangement, and hydraulic flow drawings.
    • mechanical knowledge including threads and thread forms, limits and fits, measuring units and conversions, basic math and mechanics, and properties of materials.
    • knowledge of subsea systems and equipment and an appreciation of related subsea equipment (i.e., trees, chokes, templates, and manifolds).
    • interpersonal and communications skills, both verbal and written.
    • to demonstrate strong decision-making skills, initiative and assertiveness, the ability to plan