Rwdy Inc
Job Title:
Instrument Maintenance Technician III
Location:
Midkiff, TX
Schedule:
5/2 – 40 hours per week
On-call rotation:
Every 6–8 weeks after first 3 months
Pay Rate:
$75.00/hr
Vehicle:
Agency-provided ½-ton truck
Position Overview The Instrument Maintenance Technician III is responsible for the installation, maintenance, testing, and repair of instrumentation and control systems supporting oil and gas production operations. This role ensures instrumentation reliability, safety compliance, and adherence to company standards while supporting operational excellence across facilities.
Key Responsibilities
Install, maintain, test, and repair instrumentation and control systems in compliance with company rules, regulations, and safety standards
Plan, coordinate, and oversee assigned maintenance activities with strong emphasis on HSE
Support collaboration between Operations, Engineering, and Projects teams
Review and provide input on control specifications and work practices
Apply and follow Permit to Work (PTW) processes per the Work Management Manual
Ensure quality and timely completion of scheduled maintenance activities
Provide technical support and troubleshooting assistance to other technicians
Generate and manage Management of Change (MOC) requests for control-related equipment in alignment with OIMS Element 3
Inspect new installations for compliance and recommend system upgrades as needed
Train and mentor instrument technicians on specifications, procedures, and emerging technologies
Serve as stand-in for the Instrument Lead when required
Skills & Qualifications Education & Experience
Associate’s degree and applicable technical certifications required
Experience maintaining instrumentation and control systems in processing plants or offshore production facilities
Technical Competencies
Strong knowledge of oil & gas facility regulations and compliance requirements
Familiarity with OIMS systems, manuals, and procedures
Ability to meet all safety, administrative, and technical training requirements per company-approved training roadmap
Proficient computing skills
Behavioral Attributes
Safety-oriented mindset
Strong communication skills (verbal and written)
Excellent organizational and reporting abilities
High attention to detail
Strong troubleshooting and analytical skills
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Instrument Maintenance Technician III
Location:
Midkiff, TX
Schedule:
5/2 – 40 hours per week
On-call rotation:
Every 6–8 weeks after first 3 months
Pay Rate:
$75.00/hr
Vehicle:
Agency-provided ½-ton truck
Position Overview The Instrument Maintenance Technician III is responsible for the installation, maintenance, testing, and repair of instrumentation and control systems supporting oil and gas production operations. This role ensures instrumentation reliability, safety compliance, and adherence to company standards while supporting operational excellence across facilities.
Key Responsibilities
Install, maintain, test, and repair instrumentation and control systems in compliance with company rules, regulations, and safety standards
Plan, coordinate, and oversee assigned maintenance activities with strong emphasis on HSE
Support collaboration between Operations, Engineering, and Projects teams
Review and provide input on control specifications and work practices
Apply and follow Permit to Work (PTW) processes per the Work Management Manual
Ensure quality and timely completion of scheduled maintenance activities
Provide technical support and troubleshooting assistance to other technicians
Generate and manage Management of Change (MOC) requests for control-related equipment in alignment with OIMS Element 3
Inspect new installations for compliance and recommend system upgrades as needed
Train and mentor instrument technicians on specifications, procedures, and emerging technologies
Serve as stand-in for the Instrument Lead when required
Skills & Qualifications Education & Experience
Associate’s degree and applicable technical certifications required
Experience maintaining instrumentation and control systems in processing plants or offshore production facilities
Technical Competencies
Strong knowledge of oil & gas facility regulations and compliance requirements
Familiarity with OIMS systems, manuals, and procedures
Ability to meet all safety, administrative, and technical training requirements per company-approved training roadmap
Proficient computing skills
Behavioral Attributes
Safety-oriented mindset
Strong communication skills (verbal and written)
Excellent organizational and reporting abilities
High attention to detail
Strong troubleshooting and analytical skills
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