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ROV Technicians – Australian Projects

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  • #1850
    EnergyResourcing
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    The Company:

    A specialist company, focused on subsea bed data gathering for engineering, geotechnical and scientific studies, with offices in Houston, Sydney and Singapore.
    The company has grown rapidly and currently they are actively looking for Electronic Technicians for various projects in Australia, with the possibility of projects in SE Asia.

    Your responsibilities include:

    1. Assist PROD (Portable Remote Operated Drills) Electrical Engineers in field, workshop and office activities, such as commissioning and decommissioning shipboard electrical installations, fiber optics, computer network and communication systems, hydraulic equipment, drill tools and handling systems

    2. Update and maintain electrical circuit drawings and documentation

    3. Maintain and test electrical equipment

    4. Maintain oil-filled sub-sea electrical enclosures and sub-sea rated one atmosphere enclosures, termination of sub-sea tethers, main lift umbilical, cable splices

    5. Ensure sub-sea electronic equipment conforms with regulations and safety requirements

    6. Perform workshop and field tests and assist in developing products, parts and documentation

    7. Assemble, install and test hydraulic and mechanical installations to conform with regulations and safety requirements

    8. Operate and maintain PC based computer equipment, windows operating systems & networking, printers, e-mail and database systems

    9. Input into the design of new tools and sampling equipment for PROD

    10. Assistance in updating project procedures and quality manuals

    To be successful in this role you will:

    Have at least 2 years appropriate field experience.
    Have relevant Electrical/Electronics registered qualifications.
    You should have strong knowledge of circuit boards, processors, software including applications and programming as well as knowledge of hydraulics and marine design issues.
    Ability to communicate in both spoken and written English.
    Ability to work effectively within teams in offshore environments.

    For further information or a confidential discussion contact Vicky Munro at Vickylea.munro@energyresourcing.com.au

    #19623
    Scott Beveridge
    Participant

    Interesting…. Ozzie rates? Taxes? Benefits? Bonuses?

    #19624
    Ray Shields
    Participant

    You should know by now advert posters rarely come back on and answer queries. Email them and ask – and then come back and tell everyone else 🙂

    #19625
    Scott Beveridge
    Participant

    Indeed Ray… it begs for asking tho’, doesn’t it?

    #19626
    James McLauchlan
    Participant

    Somebody, based in Asia, recently advised me that they were offered work in Oz but it was most certainly not Oz rates. After working out what was on offer they declined to take the work.

    Check the rate and work out where you will be after deduction of all taxes etc. before you enter into any agreement.

    #19627
    EnergyResourcing
    Participant

    My apologies on not responding sooner, as you can imagine I was inundated with queries.

    As we are a recruitment agency, discussions about rates/ benefits etc do come further down the track, when the company and candidate have had a chance to assess. However, any advice is always welcome, and who knows better than the people doing the work?

    I have also been advised that the company are now willing to take on individuals (such as electrical, mechanical etc) that have the technical background, but not the offshore experience.

    #19628
    James McLauchlan
    Participant

    I would suggest that anyone working in Oz needs to be on agreed Uni0n rates and pay the same tax as any Oz citizen would. This evens the playing field and saves on offshore grief/discussions over different rates for similar positions.

    #19629
    Micbeth
    Participant

    pay the same tax as any Oz citizen would

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    I suggest even this should be checked out. The last time I paid Oz tax the scheme for non residents meant I was not given the tax-free threshold and had to pay tax from dollar 1, starting on the second tier of the tax percentages. This was for the 06/07 tax year, not that long ago. This meant a tax bill of around AUD$26k, when a resident would have paid around AUD$23K. Not a lot of difference, but it is a lot of pints of beer

    #19630
    EnergyResourcing
    Participant

    For the time being, we have filled our requirements for ROV Technicians.

    Thanks to everyone who showed interest.

    #19631
    Andy Shiers
    Participant

    Thanks for posting it .
    It was very interesting and I look forward to the next one 😀

    #19632
    kangaroo
    Participant

    My apologies on not responding sooner, as you can imagine I was inundated with queries.

    As we are a recruitment agency, discussions about rates/ benefits etc do come further down the track, when the company and candidate have had a chance to assess. However, any advice is always welcome, and who knows better than the people doing the work?

    I have also been advised that the company are now willing to take on individuals (such as electrical, mechanical etc) that have the technical background, but not the offshore experience.

    Yeh, soon as I mentioned my ROV Supervisor Rate in Australia – AU$1420 a day – when she called me, she went oh!!

    Obviously the reason they dropped the standard to "people with trades but no offshore experience can apply"

    Good luck to them..

    #19633
    Andy Shiers
    Participant

    How much does Au$ 1420:00 a day work out at in sterling ?

    #19634
    pipetracker
    Participant

    How much does Au$ 1420:00 a day work out at in sterling ?

    You don’t happen to work onshore as a ROV Support Engineer do you?

    http://www.currencyconverter.uk.com/jump/ggo.html

    AUS $1420 = £564.18

    #19635
    Andy Shiers
    Participant

    Cheers Pipe 😀

    #19636
    blackbeard
    Participant

    My apologies on not responding sooner, as you can imagine I was inundated with queries. hmmm or you were testing the water

    As we are a recruitment agency, discussions about rates/ benefits etc do come further down the track,when the company and candidate have had a chance to assess. err no they dont However, any advice is always welcome, and who knows better than the people doing the work? why? dont you know what your doing in rov?

    I have also been advised that the company are now willing to take on individuals (such as electrical, mechanical etc) that have the technical background, but not the offshore experience.

    stand by for the deluge of the fort William cvs then…..

    Best of luck!!

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