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Temporary Offshore Oil Rig Welding Jobs in California

Crane Mechanic

Oxnard, CA · On-site

$75K - $100K/yr

... of oil well rigs as needed  Work as directed by Crane Supervisor, Lead Operators, Rig ... offshore and onshore assets. Procurement of repair parts and expendables is an essential part of ...

Materials Handler

Whittier, CA · On-site

$17.75 - $21.50/hr

Our client Limited is an oilfield services company and has more than 140 nationalities working in ... Temporary Assignment Work Type: Onsite Shift: 5 a.m to 1:30 p.m * The Materials Handler is ...

Maintenance Technician

Orange, CA · On-site

$26 - $32/hr

Safely rig and move heavy machinery or components using proper lifting and material handling ... Welding and fabrication experience. * Ability to work independently and identify root causes of ...

Maintenance Technician

Orange, CA · On-site

$26 - $32/hr

Safely rig and move heavy machinery or components using proper lifting and material handling ... Welding and fabrication experience. * Ability to work independently and identify root causes of ...

Performs arc welding, gas welding, cutting and brazing. * Uses a variety of tools to perform duties ... Knowledge of forklift operation and rig heavy equipment. Familiar with Lock-out/Tag-out procedures.

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What is the difference between Temporary Offshore Oil Rig Welding vs Permanent Offshore Oil Rig Welding?

AspectTemporary Offshore Oil Rig WeldingPermanent Offshore Oil Rig Welding
CertificationsRequired certifications like AWS or ASMESame certifications required
Work EnvironmentShort-term projects, often seasonal or contract-basedLong-term, ongoing projects with stable employment
Job DurationWeeks to monthsYears
Employer TypeContractors, staffing agenciesOil companies, permanent staffing

Temporary Offshore Oil Rig Welding involves short-term contracts focused on specific projects, while Permanent Offshore Oil Rig Welding offers long-term employment with ongoing projects. Both roles require similar certifications and work in offshore environments, but the employment duration and job stability differ significantly.

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Crane Mechanic

DCOR, LLC - BW.

Oxnard, CA • On-site

$75K - $100K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

Note: Estimated annual pay based on an hourly schedule; $75K-$100K


PURPOSE:

This position provides mechanical maintenance, repair and support for offshore platform and onshore facilities cranes and other lifting and

hoisting equipment in accordance with company policies and applicable regulatory statutes. Work is performed on a project and day-to day

basis.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

 Perform mechanical maintenance and repair of cranes and other lifting and hoisting equipment located on all assets

 Provide mechanical maintenance and repair of crane ancillary equipment (e.g., hydraulic pumps, winches, etc.)

 Provide support for maintenance and repair of oil well rigs as needed

 Work as directed by Crane Supervisor, Lead Operators, Rig Supervisors, Lead Crane Mechanic, and Maintenance Foreman

 Maintain maintenance and repair records and files as required.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES:

Perform mechanical maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of cranes and other lifting and hoisting equipment located on offshore and

onshore assets. Procurement of repair parts and expendables is an essential part of duties for this position. Repair and maintenance records

and associated documentation must also be kept. Similar work with oil well rigs may also be required of this position on a case-by-case basis.

PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

 Must be qualified under applicable regulations and required fit testing

 Required to wear personal protective equipment which may include self-contained breathing apparatus

 Prolonged periods of standing, bending, sitting, kneeling, and crawling

 Work on an offshore oil platform in close quarters – maintain satisfactory hygiene to work and live with others onboard

 Lift, lower, push, and pull equipment and tools

 Work in confined/restricted working environment

 Work at elevated heights, in enclosed spaces and on uneven walk surfaces

 Climb ladders, stairs, and ramps

 Operate rotating equipment and machinery safely

 Operate power, pneumatic hand tools

 Ability to work varying (day and night) shifts, additional hours and/or overtime depending operation service needs

 Have a sufficient ability to communicate, through sight, hearing, and/or otherwise, to perform assigned tasks and maintain proper job safety

conditions

 Concentrate and focus to monitor and observe for safety and environmental issues, including, for example, hazardous gas leaks and oil spills

 Analyze and respond promptly to safety and environmental issues in a sound and timely manner

 Physically fit to perform physical assessment

 Obtain and maintain Swing Rope Certification

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

 Demonstrated knowledge of API RP 2D Standard Operation of Offshore Cranes

 Understanding and working knowledge of regulatory compliance governing crane maintenance and safety

 High School diploma or equivalent; technical or trade school supplemental education preferred

 5 to 15+ years of previous, relevant experience in mechanical repair of rig and crane or similar equipment

 Basic computer and recordkeeping skills

 Physically fit to perform physical assessment


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