Job Description
Job title: INSTRUMENT COORDINATOR
Location: Basra, Iraq
Job reference #: 32313
Contract type: International (expatriate) assignment. Fixed-term, 28/28 rotational contract.
Language requirements: Fluent in English (upper-intermediate level)
At Eni, we are looking for an Instrument Coordinator within the Zubair Field Operating Division in Basra, Iraq. You will be responsible for ensuring and managing the implementation of instrumental maintenance activities in the field, in compliance with relevant standards, policies, and procedures. Your objective will be to maximise production efficiency while minimising overall maintenance costs – including production downtime, spare parts and manpower. You will coordinate closely with the production team to guarantee the prompt, safe and environmentally compliant execution of all maintenance activities. Additionally, you will oversee and monitor both preventive and corrective instrumental maintenance operations, and manage the performance of maintenance contractors.
Your employment contract will be managed by Eni International Resources Ltd (EIRL).
About the Zubair Field Operating Division
Working at the Zubair Field Operating Division within Eni Iraq B.V. presents an exceptional opportunity to join a dynamic, forward-thinking team at the forefront of energy innovation. Located in the strategic Basra region, the Zubair oil and gas field stands as a critical asset within Eni’s global portfolio, playing a vital role in the exploration, production, and development of hydrocarbons and natural gas. As a member of our team, you will be involved in groundbreaking projects that not only enhance energy production but also pave the way for sustainable energy solutions. Our efforts go beyond just energy production, we actively support local communities through various initiatives in education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability. By joining us, you will help drive the future of energy while making a tangible, positive impact on the lives of people in Iraq. Together, we will work towards sustainable progress and energy solutions that benefit both local and global communities.
Main responsibilities:
- Meet assigned targets related to maintenance, reliability, availability and operational performance.
- Ensure the health, safety and security of all field assets and personnel.
- Interact with technical committees, taskforces and work teams to study highly specialised issues related to production facilities.
- Help identify areas experiencing technical problems with instrumentation and participate in initiating action plans to address them.
- Cooperate in defining appropriate spare part procurement policies.
- Support the procurement of instrumentation equipment replacements and modifications.
- Manage internal relationships.
- Provide direction and guidance on on-site human resources practices.
- Manage interactions and relationships with local communities.
- Complete and record proof testing of Safety & Environmental Critical Equipment (SECE) to ensure compliance with performance standards. Record any failures and ensure remedial work is completed in a timely manner.
- Ensure all activities are fully and accurately recorded in the Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS), such as SAP.
- Ensure the team has a safe working environment through compliance with, and regular review of, procedures including task instructions, permits-to-work, task risk assessments and toolbox talks.
Skills and experience required:
- Qualification in Instrument and Control, or Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Technical Institute level.
- Proven experience in a supervisory role.
- Extensive operations and maintenance experience in the petroleum industry, including production operations, with knowledge of plant inspection, instrument loop checking, analysers, transmitters, fire and gas systems, APC, DCS, PLC, SCADA systems, and plant commissioning.
- In-depth understanding of oil and gas production equipment, processes and utility systems.
- In-depth knowledge of fire and gas systems and instrumentation; control valves and controllers; metering; pressure, level and temperature transmitters and controllers; loop control and tuning; instrumentation calibration and troubleshooting; gas engine controls and instrumentation; generator controls and instrumentation.
- Fluency in written and spoken English.
- Production Operations: oil and gas facilities and equipment.
- Maintenance Operations: maintenance management, preventive and corrective maintenance, instrumentation maintenance, telecommunication maintenance, electrical maintenance and troubleshooting techniques.
- Maintenance Engineering: CMMS activities, maintenance system auditing, maintenance advisory during project phases, reliability and availability analysis techniques, and maintenance systems and policies.
- Specialist Knowledge: engineering expertise in instrumentation activities.
- Organisational Processes: internal standards, feedback development and dissemination, technical audits and design reviews and documentation management.
- Support and Technologies: best practices and international standards
- Compliance: local, national and international standards and codes; health, safety, environment and quality.
- Data Management and Informatics Tools.
How to apply:
- Applications are only accepted through our online application system.
- Please upload your CV in English.
About Eni
Eni is a global energy company operating in 61 Countries, with over 30,000 employees. Originally an oil & gas company, it has evolved into an integrated energy company, playing a key role in ensuring energy security and leading the energy transition. Eni’s goal is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 through the decarbonization of its processes and of the products it sells to its customers. In line with this goal, Eni invests in the research and development of technologies that can accelerate the transition to increasingly sustainable energy. Renewable energy sources, bio-refining, carbon capture and storage are only some examples of Eni’s areas of activity and research. In addition, the company is exploring game-changing technologies such as fusion energy – a technology based on the physical processes that power stars and that could generate safe, virtually limitless energy with zero emissions.
Eni International Resources Ltd
Eni International Resources (EIRL) is the specialist team that maintains Eni’s position as an industry leader for some of the best international talent in the oil and gas industry. By joining EIRL, you’ll belong to an organisation which truly values its people, and where you could develop a long-term international career by working on multiple Eni or joint venture projects across the globe. When you join EIRL, we’ll assist with travel/relocation and visa arrangements, tax support and facilitating future reassignments. In addition, depending on your assignment contract, you may receive a comprehensive rewards package which includes a competitive salary, private medical insurance, pension scheme and, in some residential locations, housing, schooling and working partner support.
Working at Eni
At Eni we believe in enterprising people, capable of making a difference and making their contribution with passion and innovation, to respond to the global challenges of the energy transition. Learn more about global careers in Eni: watch our video testimonialsor read more about what we offer our international assignees on our careers website. Eni will evaluate applications considering plurality and diversity as sources of enrichment. If your application is assessed to be among those most in line with the required profile, you will be contacted to continue the selection process. Whatever your ambition, at Eni you can find the tools to make it happen.
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