Role Summary
Borr Drilling is actively seeking qualified Electronic Technicians to join our expanding offshore operations globally.
To work under the supervision of the Rig Maintenance Supervisor: The Electronic Technician (ET) is the designated electronics specialist responsible for the maintenance, repair, operation and material control of all electronic equipment on board the rig. The ET is responsible for ensuring all electronic equipment remains functional throughout operations so as to minimize downtime and all electronic/electrical systems are within safety and regulatory body compliance standards and will advise the Rig Maintenance Supervisor on all electronic maintenance and repair requirements and operational status of electronic systems as required.
Responsibilities
Safely and efficiently perform all duties assigned by the Rig Maintenance Supervisor on the day-today management and long-range stewardship of the rig
Ensure all operations are carried out in a safe and conscientious manner and responsible for correcting or notifying responsible persons of any unsafe acts and/or conditions which exist
Actively participate in and contribute to pre-shift and Toolbox Talk meetings; Observation program, or special operations safety meetings and ensure any concerns or issues are reported appropriately
Demonstrate a personal commitment to Borr Drillings QHSE Management System; ensure compliance with Safe Systems of Work (SSOW), i.e. Risk Assessments
Thorough knowledge and utilization of Companys Integrity Management System, responsible to ensure understanding and application of updates, changes and working instructions
Perform and provide support, safety leadership and onsite supervision of all electronic maintenance activities onboard the rig
Carry out all maintenance and repair activities of electronic equipment and systems onboard the rig to ensure the execution of planned and unplanned maintenance is carried out in accordance with the Companys Maintenance Management Plan
Carry out all maintenance and repair activities as directed by the Rig Maintenance Supervisor of electrical equipment and systems onboard the rig to ensure the execution of planned and unplanned maintenance is carried out in accordance with the Companys Maintenance Management Plan
Execute and update the rigs Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), maintenance and rig documentation records to ensure all actions are carried out and completed in a timely manner and in accordance with Borr Drilling policies and procedures to minimize potential downtime for electronic-electrical maintenance activities.
Ensure for all automation software systems; revisions back-ups, access codes and passwords are securely and properly stored and recorded, automation software, incl. automation support tools are protected from external un-authorized interference as per Companys procedures.
Assist the Rig Maintenance Supervisor in planning the look ahead in accordance with future operations and any electronic maintenance activities, and carry out regular inspections in accordance with Company Policies and Procedures and report any damage to relevant supervisor immediately
Maintain adequate inventory levels for equipment under area of responsibility: order any stock in a timely and cost-effective manner
Ensure all lock-out tag-out procedures are followed and all hazards and risks are identified prior to starting work on electrical equipment
Assist with third party equipment inspections as required and inspect all third-party electronic equipment is compatible with use on the rig
Responsible for performing diagnostic tests, and troubleshooting system faults and failures, of electronic equipment onboard the rig, including but not limited to: helideck, navigation, marine systems and radio comms systems, emergency alarm systems, communication and IT equipment, PLC and VFD systems, Drilling Automation systems, Fire & Gas systems, Mud and Bulk management / monitoring systems
Be an integral part of the team for near miss/incident and accident reporting
Ensure care and routine maintenance of all tools and equipment provided for company use and return all equipment to proper storage location and service/replace as necessary
Assist Rig Maintenance Supervisor in all emergency situations, be familiar with and carry out all emergency duties as per Station Bill, Emergency Response Plan and any other Company policies and procedures
Maintain housekeeping and appearance in general areas and areas of responsibility of the rig: specifically, but not limited to Switch Board Rooms, Control Rooms, Electrical/ET Workshops and storage areas
Keep abreast of operational/technical bulletins pertaining to area of responsibility and ensure all requisite documentation is kept up to date
Provide comprehensive handover notes and ensure communicating handovers with their respective relief
Personally achieve and maintain required standards for own training and competency requirements for job role
Perform other duties, complete additional tasks and support ad hoc projects as required
Work with assigned assessor to complete Borr Competence Management System BCAMS and where necessary, identify any areas for development. Provide demonstrable evidence to complete the assessor outcomes
Qualifications and Experience
BOSIET OPITO
Offshore Medical Certificate
Preferred recognized Electrical/Electronic qualification
Confined Space Vessel Entry
Low Voltage
Comp Ex (North Sea Region only)
Comp Ex or EEHA (All Borr Regions except North Sea Region)
Amphion Control System or Cyberbase Control System course advantageous
NOV/Cameron Top Drive Electrical and Controls Course Top Drive, would be advantageous
Electrical Maintenance Course, would be advantageous
Caterpillar Engine Course, would be advantageous
Previous experience working in the capacity as an Electronic Technician
Previous experience working on similar MODUs
Proficient computer skills in office software and company proprietary software.
Ability to understand and interpret line diagrams and technical drawings
Ability to anticipate potential hazards and problems and act before they occur to minimize risk