WJF Technical Support Limited
Wireline Field Engineer

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We are looking for Wireline Services Field Operatives for offshore work.
Responsibilities:
- Preparation of equipment and full working knowledge of systems prior to operations commencing.
- Perform standard mechanical wireline & slickline operations.
- Rig up wireline equipment in a safe and efficient manner.
- Repair and maintain all pressure control equipment, standalone.
- Perform standard daily checks and full maintenance of wireline units.
- Assist in multi-skilling operations as required.
- Assist in the preparation of reports for both onshore and offshore use.
- Ensure all applicable quality and operational procedures as identified in Company manuals are always adhered to.
- Ensure all functions are performed in accordance with Company safety and environmental procedures.
- Ensure all environmental procedures are always adhered to.
- Knowledge of the full range of slickline equipment.
- Knowledge of industry well intervention and installation procedures.
- Knowledge of wireline fishing interventions.
- Knowledge of E-line interventions.
- Competent in MS Office applications.
- Necessary local certifications and medical as required.
- Strong interpersonal skills including listening and oral communication.
- Flexible and willing to handle a wide variety of responsibilities.
- Anticipates future situations and plans ahead to meet them.
- Able to work proactively with minimum day to day supervision.
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- Proven experience with slickline and wireline operations
- Strong knowledge of pressure control equipment maintenance and repair
- Full working knowledge of well intervention and installation procedures
- Experience with wireline fishing and E-line interventions
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications
- Required local certifications and valid offshore medical
Day Rate:
£550.00 per day (inside IR35)
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