Job Opportunities at Amaiden Energy Nigeria Limited

Amaiden Energy Nigeria Limited (formerly Moody International Nigeria Limited) was established in 1996 as a partnership between Moody International Group and Nigerian investors. Since commencing operations in March 1997 the company continues to grow and exerts its presence in numerous Projects in the Nigeria Oil and Gas Industry.

Job Title: Mechanical Technician I

Job Type: Contracts
Category: Mechanical and Heavy Duty Equipment
Job Nature: Rotation – 2weeks on /2weeks off

Main Functions

Technicians are assigned to carry out maintenance work.
This can either be an employee or a Contractor resource.

Tasks And Responsibilities
Actively participate in the use of all on the job safety tools
Review job packs
Identify any safety issues associated with job end ensure removal/mitigation prior to working
Execute work as planned
Record technical history as required by workgroup. (Global Reliability Tool (GRT), data sheet, etc.)
Provide feedback on job pack improvements to Execution FLS
Request permits and notify Supervisor if permit cannot be issued within 30 minutes of requested time

Job Requirements

Years of closely related field experience
Discipline appropriate certification(s) if applicable or equivalent professional experience
Effective communication skills; ability to clearly and concisely describe conditions in the field and recommend remediation steps
Team Player; exhibits effective teamwork when working with persons over whom the person may have no direct authority and willingness to assist others
Ability to adapt to tight deadlines, heavy workloads, and frequent changes in priorities
Proficient in Microsoft Office suite of software programs

How to Apply

Job Title: Instrument Maintenance Technician

Category: Electrical & Instrumentation
Job Nature: Rotation – 2 days on /2 days off

Job Description
Plans, updates, and oversees all activities within his or her areas of responsibility according to the laws, regulations, standards, specifications, and procedures. Special emphasis must be placed on health, safety, and the environment
Supports and encourages team effort between operations, engineering, and projects groups
Provides input and reviews the control specifications and work practices
Is responsible and accountable for control systems as defined in the Work Management Manual
Has the knowledge to apply and follow work permits through PTWS as discussed in the Work Management Manual
Ensures the quality and timely completion of work scheduled by the Maintenance Program
Develops personal and team technical skills (for example, new regulations, equipment, methods, and others)
Attends and instructs (as needed) technical meetings, to keep instrument technicians informed of the latest specifications, codes, procedures, and technology
Develops and maintains open communications on control issues (for example, safe work practices, training, materials, and others) with co-workers
Supports work prioritization to maximize effectiveness and to complement the efforts of other work groups
Provides technical support and mentoring to other Technicians for maintenance and troubleshooting on company’s instrument systems
Is able to generate Management of Change requests (MOCs) on control-related equipment and installation and can follow up with installation inspections consistent with OIMS Element 3
Constructs, monitors, and inspects new installations for their consistency with the mission and recommend upgrades as necessary
Acts as a stand-in for the Instrument Lead position as needed

Job Requirements
A minimum of grade 12 or an equivalent high school education, preferably enhanced by related technical school courses
A minimum of five years of maintaining Instruments and Controls in processing plant or offshore production plant General Technical Skills
Is familiar with regulations applicable to the operations of oil and gas facilities
OIMS systems, related manuals, and procedures Specific Technical Skills
Meets the safety, administrative, and technical training requirements associated with this position as documented in the company operations-approved training roadmap
Possesses the general competencies and Operations Integrity Critical competency requirements as documented and maintained in company Operations Training roadmap.
Computing skills.

How to Apply

Job Title: Construction Superintendent I

Category: Building and Construction
Job Nature: Rotation (4 weeks on/4 weeks off)

Main Functions
Champion Worker Safety Programs.
Oversee site contractor fabrication, construction, and hookup work activities during Execution Phase.
Serve as member of the Project Team (PT) when project assigned.
Provide the interface between the work face and the Construction Site Manager or Construction Site Lead.
May serve as the lead Company representative at sub-sites where the Construction Site Manager or Construction Site Lead typically does not reside.
Provide construction core competency expertise when assigned to the function.
Ensure good communications and relations with the contractors.

Tasks and Responsibilities
Champion on-site safety awareness and safe performance with contractor and among Project Team members
Assist contractor in early site construction planning/construction planning prior to site mobilization
Serve as day-to-day interface with contractor and craft labor during the Construction Phase, providing a focus on safety, quality, cost, and schedule.
Provide safety monitoring/leadership.
Interface with Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) personnel to address quality issues/progress.
Provide oversight of contractor’s materials management/verification systems.
Ensure compliance with specifications, procedures, and plans.
Monitor workforce productivity and progress relative to schedule.
Monitor environmental compliance, as required.
Interface with contractor for field level changes, e.g., scope, costs, etc.
Verify post-site arrival of procured equipment and engineering equipment.
Provide on-site support to the Construction Site Manager / Construction Site Lead as required.
Provide support to pre-commissioning/mechanical completion/systems completion as required.
Coordinate Quality Audits and other site surveillance activities Perform other duties as requested.
Help develop Early Career Professionals.
Provide project monitoring inform.

Job Requirements

Experience in-field Construction planning, execution, and completions.
Willing to travel (domestic/overseas) to project sites.
Past Construction Superintendent experience on major capital project.

How to Apply


Job Title: Field Operator I

Job Type: Contracts
Category: Others
Job Nature: Rotation – 2 weeks on/2 weeks off

Main Functions
Operate equipment and wells by applying operating and safety procedures and guidelines to meet daily operational plan, reduce equipment failure and efficient resources administration

Tasks and Responsibilities
Responsible to implement on daily work objectives, housekeeping, safety, health, environmental and security
Active participation on daily toolbox meetings and regular, reported safety meetings
Identify and implement corrective and optimization actions by the continuous surveillance of wells and equipment to ensure reliable, efficient and safe operational conditions
Function as Equipment Care Technician, and routinely use Maintenance skills in performing simple maintenance activities
Report when the alarm, emergency or emergency shutdown system is out of service
Provide detailed, clear and accurate information when changing shift, to guarantee that unit conditions are updated and ensure operations continuity
Coordinate, control and monitor maintenance jobs according with the corrective, predictive and preventive planning
Report continuously in the log book all relevant operational events and abnormal situations or deviation occurred in the work area, equipment or personnel
Take samples of products for laboratory analysis and execute field laboratory tests
Active participation on emergency response activities
Report incidents internally and escalate awareness as per the Incident Reporting Guidelines
Ensure that Operations Shift Supervisor is informed and consulted about operations activities
Ensure good communication across the work team so that issues / actions can be adequately addressed
Provide the basic facts concerning well producing problems, current production rates, and current condition of the well
Ensure that the well problem diagnostics are thorough and complete before requesting Well Work intervention operations
Ensure that the wellhead and well surface equipment are maintained and are in good working order prior to Wellwork operations taking over responsibility for the well for intervention operations
Provide assistance and support to the ongoing Wellwork operations as needed

Job Requirements
Completed Secondary Education and worked previously as a Field Technician.
Good communications (oral & written)
High standard of Safety, Health, Environment aptitude and cultivates the same in others.
Understanding of pipeline operations
Understanding of safety and operations management tools and processes
Understanding of Emergency Preparedness Procedures
Understanding of Project Philosophy and Design Specifications
Understanding of relevant regulations
Understanding of relevant commercial agreements.

How to Apply

Job Title: Discipline Inspector

Job Type: Contracts
Category: Others
Rotation: 2 weeks. On / 2 weeks. off

Main Functions
Perform discipline quality inspection activities in accordance with the Inspection and Test Plan
Keep Quality supervision updated with status of quality issues
Monitor production processes and perform surveillance activities
Review and evaluate Contractor’s and Suppliers’ quality documents for accuracy and adequacy
Support Mechanical Completion process

Responsibilities
Provide expertise to site team to avoid/resolve quality problems
Attend and contribute to kick-off, pre-inspection and alignment meetings as necessary
Confirm readiness to work, including evaluating the status of key documents
Monitor Contractor’s and Suppliers’ quality assurance and quality control activities
Perform assessments of the Contractor’s and Suppliers’ quality processes and procedures
Perform inspections and verifications during construction and/or fabrication activities in accordance with requirements of the Inspection and Test Plans
Witness Contractor’s activities and endorse Contractor’s and Suppliers’ quality records, as appropriate
Witness acceptance tests and perform final quality check prior to acceptance of equipment and materials, as appropriate
Steward non-conformance within scope of responsibility
Provide early warning of potential quality problems

Job Requirements
4 – 10 Experience executing project construction or quality assurance/control of engineering, procurement, or construction activities.
Technical training or high school diploma.
Technical discipline certifications commensurate with work experience.
Willing and able to business travel (domestic/overseas) to project sites to provide various levels of support

How to Apply

Job Title: Mooring Master

Job Type: Contracts
Category: Others
Job Nature: Rotation: 4 weeks. On / 4 weeks. off

Job Description

Aboard Export Tankers, advice Ship Masters on the best approach to Loading Berths.
Direct Line Handling boats for a safe and efficient Mooring Operations.
Berthing and un- berthing of Export Tankers.
Ensure deballasting (Clean) is properly carried out and tanks certified to receive cargo.
Monitor Pollution Prevention on the Export Tanker.
Maintain communication with shore on proper loading rate and pressure monitoring of the overall loading system.
Overall supervision of loading and certification of quantity onboard in cooperation with the ship’s officers, independent and Government Surveyors.
While onboard, overall vessel inspection to determine suitability for future acceptance at the Terminal.
Member of oil spill response team.
Maintain record of export operations. Monitor production level and Export Tanker Nominations/Arrival.
SPM and Berthing Loading Equipment Maintenance and Record Keeping.
Calculations and Verification of demurrage claims.
Vessel screening for acceptability at the Terminals.

Job Requirements

Master Class 1 (FG)
Command Experience
Dangerous Cargo Endorsement
Versatile Knowledge of Local and International Laws & Regulations on Oil & Shipping/Pollution Control


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