Job Purpose: The Instrument Technician is responsible for the preventive and corrective maintenance, calibration, and installation of electronic (PLC/DCS/SCADA) and pneumatic control system instruments both in the field and workshop. This role involves maintaining transmitters, control valves, shutdown switches, vibration probes, and analysers, as well as performing condition monitoring, fault diagnosis, and restorative tasks on Emergency Shutdown (ESD) systems. Key Responsibilities:Conduct regular preventive maintenance and calibration of field instruments including transmitters, control valves, and shutdown switches. Complete detailed work reports, including parts used and man hours spent. Perform emergency repairs and ad hoc checks, including disassembling, cleaning, replacing parts, and reassembling instruments. Report critical malfunctions to the onshore support team. Address repair work orders, diagnose faults, and replace or repair faulty components on PCBs. Assist in minor overhauls and ensure proper equipment operation through checks and recalibration. Perform daily checks and calibration of various analyzers (e.g., H2S, O2, gas chromatographs, pH meters). Address routine problems and report serious issues to the supervisor. Follow maintenance schedules for analyzers, including replacing calibration gases. Document and report maintenance activities. Regularly inspect all instrumentation and control systems to monitor condition and identify potential issues. Adhere to safety procedures, isolate equipment before work, follow safety instructions, and use appropriate protective gear. Assist Senior Technicians with fault diagnosis and maintenance on gas turbine control systems and ESD system. Help troubleshoot gas turbine start-up issues and service control systems, fuel gas control valves, and governors. Engage in the Company safety program and report any unsafe acts or conditions. Work with mechanical craftsmen for the maintenance of heavy equipment, including dismantling and reinstating control instruments. Support field instrumentation and control system improvement or expansion projects, including installation, connection, configuration, and testingEducational Qualifications:Degree or 3-year Diploma/apprenticeship in the instrument/control trade (equivalent to UK City and Guilds/NVQ or ONC/OND).Experience:4-5 years of electronic instrumentation maintenance experience in oil and gas, with significant experience in field analyzers. Proficient in computer applications (Microsoft Office and Computerized Maintenance Management Systems, preferably Oracle) Excellent command of English, both written and oral.About Petroplan Petroplan is the trusted, specialist global Talent Solutions partner of choice for employers and professionals in the Energy sector. Since 1976, Petroplan has been here to help people like you make the most of the opportunities available and find the best fit for you as an individual. Over 10,000 placements in more than 55 countries for over 550 clients across 65 disciplines. In an industry where skilled and experienced professionals are increasingly sought after resource, we appreciate the true value of what you have to offer. What\'s more, we understand that different things are important to different people in today\'s world of work - it\'s about making exactly the right connections for you as an individual. Our reputation for contractor and candidate care, understanding what makes you tick, and finding you the best match is second-to-none. We understand the industry inside-out and seek to understand YOU and your motivations in the same way. We take the time to evaluate your individual strengths, understand the most important things to you, and establish exactly what you\'re looking for from your next role.