TechnipFMC plc
Workshop Service Technician III (GJOB117003 | 10.2) 1
TechnipFMC plc, New York, New York, United States
Employment type: Employee
Place of work: Hybrid
Offshore/Onshore: Onshore
Location: Houston, TX, US
TechnipFMC is committed to driving real change in the energy industry. Our ambition is to build a sustainable future through relentless innovation and global collaboration – and we want you to be part of it. You’ll joining a culture that values curiosity, expertise, and ideas as well as equal opportunities, inclusion, and authenticity. Bring your unique energy to our team of more than 21,000 people worldwide, and discover a rewarding, fulfilling, and varied career that you can take in anywhere you want to go.
Job Purpose Hiring now for an experienced Workshop Service Technician in the subsea shop in Houston, TX!
This position is an
intermediate level
position able to apply basic skills with increasing independence. Individuals in the role assemble and test complex mechanical assemblies, often to close tolerances.
Works under minimal supervision and may adapt procedures, techniques, tools, materials and/or equipment to meet special needs. Resolves all but most complex problems and questions independently.
Contacts with other person in department for routine matters or to provide assistance. Occasional contact with other departments to furnish or obtain information. Direct interface with Customer Representative.
May assist in orienting, training, assigning and checking the work of less experienced employees.
Job Description
Assembles and tests mechanical assemblies according to TechnipFMC specifications. Applies advanced skills in procedures, techniques, tools, materials and/or equipment in area of expertise.
Assists during assembly of components in areas of expertise.
Completes required test documentation including test reports, failed test reports and Non-Conformance Reports (NCR). Assists with FAT’s (Factory Acceptance Tests) and SIT’s (System Integration Tests).
Assists in preparing, maintaining and utilizing test stations and test equipment for factory and system acceptance testing.
Resolves most questions and problems in mastered sub-assemblies. Refers only the most complex issues to higher levels.
Cleans components after assembly according to FMCTI specifications and verbal/written instructions.
Inputs labor data into Labor Tracking System (LTS) for cost tracking purposes.
Uses material handling equipment to move parts, components and subassemblies from one work or storage area to another as required.
Performs all duties in a safe manner and keeps all employees aware of dangers in work area. Practices good housekeeping in work area.
You are meant for this job if:
High school diploma or equivalent required.
Generally 2+ years of experience in field.
Ability to comprehend all engineering and weld blueprints and all written engineering procedures. Knowledge of components and circuits and their interfaces at a sub-assembly level. Ability to read and interpret schematics and Bills of Material (BOM).
Ability to use personal computer and/or workstation.
Must and have mastered at least three key sub-assemblies.
Demonstrates good interpersonal, organizational and problem solving skills.
Basic English written and communication skills are required.
Ability to operate High and Low Pressure Pumps, Hydrostatic Pumps, High Torque Wrenches, Overhead Cranes, Jib Cranes, Forklifts, and Rigging. Ability to use hand tools, power tools and measuring devices such as height gauges, adjustable parallels, calipers and pressure gauges.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Shop environment. Works in confined workspaces. High noise level. Frequent exposure to possible shop hazards including heavy equipment, chemicals, flash burns, UV exposure, hot parts, eye injuries, high pressure and high noise levels. 90% of time is spent on the shop floor or in outdoor areas.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Climbing, bending, stooping, kneeling, pushing upward, crawling in confined workspace, walking and lifting daily
Skills Mechanical Assembly and Test - Subsea Workshop
Complex Problem Solving
Organization
Being a global leader in the energy industry requires an inclusive and diverse environment. TechnipFMC promotes equal opportunities and inclusion by ensuring equal opportunities to all ages, races, ethnicities, religions, gender expressions, disabilities, or all other pluralities. We celebrate who you are and what you bring. Every voice matter and we encourage you to add to our culture.
TechnipFMC respects the rights and dignity of those it works with and promotes adherence to internationally recognized human rights principles for those in its value chain.
Learn more about TechnipFMC and find other open positions by visiting our Career Page.
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Place of work: Hybrid
Offshore/Onshore: Onshore
Location: Houston, TX, US
TechnipFMC is committed to driving real change in the energy industry. Our ambition is to build a sustainable future through relentless innovation and global collaboration – and we want you to be part of it. You’ll joining a culture that values curiosity, expertise, and ideas as well as equal opportunities, inclusion, and authenticity. Bring your unique energy to our team of more than 21,000 people worldwide, and discover a rewarding, fulfilling, and varied career that you can take in anywhere you want to go.
Job Purpose Hiring now for an experienced Workshop Service Technician in the subsea shop in Houston, TX!
This position is an
intermediate level
position able to apply basic skills with increasing independence. Individuals in the role assemble and test complex mechanical assemblies, often to close tolerances.
Works under minimal supervision and may adapt procedures, techniques, tools, materials and/or equipment to meet special needs. Resolves all but most complex problems and questions independently.
Contacts with other person in department for routine matters or to provide assistance. Occasional contact with other departments to furnish or obtain information. Direct interface with Customer Representative.
May assist in orienting, training, assigning and checking the work of less experienced employees.
Job Description
Assembles and tests mechanical assemblies according to TechnipFMC specifications. Applies advanced skills in procedures, techniques, tools, materials and/or equipment in area of expertise.
Assists during assembly of components in areas of expertise.
Completes required test documentation including test reports, failed test reports and Non-Conformance Reports (NCR). Assists with FAT’s (Factory Acceptance Tests) and SIT’s (System Integration Tests).
Assists in preparing, maintaining and utilizing test stations and test equipment for factory and system acceptance testing.
Resolves most questions and problems in mastered sub-assemblies. Refers only the most complex issues to higher levels.
Cleans components after assembly according to FMCTI specifications and verbal/written instructions.
Inputs labor data into Labor Tracking System (LTS) for cost tracking purposes.
Uses material handling equipment to move parts, components and subassemblies from one work or storage area to another as required.
Performs all duties in a safe manner and keeps all employees aware of dangers in work area. Practices good housekeeping in work area.
You are meant for this job if:
High school diploma or equivalent required.
Generally 2+ years of experience in field.
Ability to comprehend all engineering and weld blueprints and all written engineering procedures. Knowledge of components and circuits and their interfaces at a sub-assembly level. Ability to read and interpret schematics and Bills of Material (BOM).
Ability to use personal computer and/or workstation.
Must and have mastered at least three key sub-assemblies.
Demonstrates good interpersonal, organizational and problem solving skills.
Basic English written and communication skills are required.
Ability to operate High and Low Pressure Pumps, Hydrostatic Pumps, High Torque Wrenches, Overhead Cranes, Jib Cranes, Forklifts, and Rigging. Ability to use hand tools, power tools and measuring devices such as height gauges, adjustable parallels, calipers and pressure gauges.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Shop environment. Works in confined workspaces. High noise level. Frequent exposure to possible shop hazards including heavy equipment, chemicals, flash burns, UV exposure, hot parts, eye injuries, high pressure and high noise levels. 90% of time is spent on the shop floor or in outdoor areas.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Climbing, bending, stooping, kneeling, pushing upward, crawling in confined workspace, walking and lifting daily
Skills Mechanical Assembly and Test - Subsea Workshop
Complex Problem Solving
Organization
Being a global leader in the energy industry requires an inclusive and diverse environment. TechnipFMC promotes equal opportunities and inclusion by ensuring equal opportunities to all ages, races, ethnicities, religions, gender expressions, disabilities, or all other pluralities. We celebrate who you are and what you bring. Every voice matter and we encourage you to add to our culture.
TechnipFMC respects the rights and dignity of those it works with and promotes adherence to internationally recognized human rights principles for those in its value chain.
Learn more about TechnipFMC and find other open positions by visiting our Career Page.
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