Field Technician

Cairo, Egypt
Full Time
Experienced

Position Summary

The general role for the Field Technician is to ensure the proper execution of field work and coordination of the field activities.

Job Functions, Responsibilities

    • Prepare, sign and submit pigging, daily, express and other relevant reports
    • Discuss equipment and tools requirements including auxiliaries, AGM's, DGPS, magnets, launching trays, spares, tool box and all other required tools for use in the field, etc.      
    • Study and analyze project information document, operation manuals, pigging procedures and other project-related documents
    • Establish professional contact with client’s field personnel creating friendly working relations                                                                                                         
    • Execute field work in a safe, effective and efficient manner in accordance with PIPECARE QA/QC procedures and in line with time, resource and financial planning
    • Coordinate field activities between Pipe Care team, subcontractor, client and other involved parties                                                                                  
    • Perform ILI runs successfully without data loss as per POF & API standards
    • Conduct sufficient cleaning runs to the established Pipe Care cleaning criteria
      • Conduct site survey and DGPs Survey in line with Pipe Care procedures and operational requirement
      • Execute all other tasks as requested by Team Leader within the assigned job role.

Skills/Experience:

    • Degree in Engineering (Mechanical or relevant) plus 3 years of operation planning experience
    • Experience in Oil and Gas sector, preferably with ILI exposure
    • Computer skills in Microsoft word, excel and outlook at an intermediate level
    • Fluency in English, the language of the Territory is an advantage
    • Ability to travel extensively

About PIPECARE Group:

PIPECARE Group offers comprehensive In-Line Inspection Services to identify and size pipeline threats, Utilizing advanced technologies such as Magnetic Flux Leakage, Transverse Field Inspection, Ultrasound, and specialized tools, PIPECARE ensures precise detection and assessment of various pipeline anomalies.

What we do:

In-Line Inspection Services

PIPECARE provides In-Line Inspection Services to locate, identify, and size threats, supporting integrity management requirements.

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Inspection Technologies

Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL): Detects and sizes general corrosion and metal loss anomalies, especially circumferentially oriented.

Transverse Field Inspection (TFI): Detects and sizes general corrosion and metal loss anomalies, primarily axially oriented.

Ultrasound (UT): Detects and sizes general and other metal loss anomalies with high depth sizing accuracy.

Ultrasonic Crack Detection: Detects and sizes cracks and colonies of cracks.

Caliper (Geometry): Detects and sizes deviations in the ideal circular shape of a pipeline (dents, ovalities, wrinkles, etc.).

Specialized Tools and Technologies

Combo Tools: Use multiple measurement systems in various combinations.

Specialized Tubing Technologies: Designed for Furnace and Downhole Operations.

Equal Opportunity Employer: We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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