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<p><strong>Academics</strong></p> <ul> <li>Bachelors’ degree</li> </ul> <p><strong>Start Date</strong></p> <ul> <li>1st December 2025</li> </ul> <p><strong>Age</strong></p> <ul> <li>< 50 years</li> </ul> <p><strong>Work Experience</strong></p> <ul> <li>6 to 8 years working as a Pipeline field operations/maintenance support Technician or 10 years in materials procurements and inventory management to support</li> <li>pipeline operations in an oil and gas company.</li> <li>Proficient in SAP and supply chain systems, with strong coordination and reporting skills.</li> <li>Supervised at least 5 inservice Pipeline Repairs spanning Land, Swamp and</li> <li>Offshore Terrain</li> </ul> <p><strong>Key Interfaces:</strong></p> <ul> <li>Pipeline RoW, SOC/Security, HSE team, Community Relations</li> <li>Skills Added advantage</li> <li>Ability to read and interpret process engineering flow schemes PEFS and process documents.</li> <li>Skill level knowledge in running/managing in permit systems.</li> <li>Computer literate with proficiency in Microsoft office tools Outlook, Excel,</li> <li>PowerPoint, and Word</li> <li>Excellent verbal and oral communication skills</li> <li>Problemsolving and good analytical skills.</li> <li>SelfMotivated and perform under minimal supervision.</li> <li>Experience in leading and supervising others in field tasks.</li> <li>Experience in site project supervision and commissioning.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Soft Skills</strong></p> <ul> <li>Ability to understand and perform Pipeline operations/maintenance</li> <li>Ability to understand unit of various variables i.e., pressure, volume, flowrate etc.</li> <li>Onsite Hazards identification and Risk assessment capability.</li> <li>Flexibility and adaptability</li> <li>Problemsolving and good analytical skills.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Roles and Responsibilities</strong></p> <ul> <li>He/she will be responsible for the following:</li> <li>Lead a team of field personnel and vendors to deliver simple and complex activities</li> <li>at work site</li> <li>Manage the shutdown permit and isolation management process.</li> <li>Apply the emergency response procedure where and when necessary.</li> <li>Report and close out UA/UC.</li> <li>Serves as PTW signatory.</li> <li>Apply the HSSE policy, legislations applicable to crude oil transfer and export.</li> <li>Adhere to operational procedures.</li> <li>Monitor, control and record production rates and performance.</li> <li>Startup and commissioning of facilities.</li> <li>Participate in Daily notification and YTT review meeting</li> <li>Ensure optimized chemical injection rates are followed as advised.</li> <li>Prepare equipment for maintenance interventions</li> <li>Collaborate with other disciplines to execute planned activities.</li> <li>Supervise preparation of equipment for maintenance including isolation, draining,</li> <li>steaming, and other procedures as required.</li> <li>Followup Procurement for ordered spares and materials until delivery.</li> <li>Raise and achieve budgetary approval for procurement of materials and services.</li> <li>To enable the endtoend process of material purchasing using Companies Material</li> <li>Management “ways of working” and manage the RequisitiontoPay RtP Process.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Work Schedule:</strong></p> <ul> <li>5 / 2</li> </ul>

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