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Electrical Leader

SAINT QUENTIN
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Company Description

Join the Kaminho offshore development project in Angola, operated by TotalEnergies in partnership with Petronas and Sonangol. The role supports electrical maintenance readiness, commissioning, startup, and long-term operational performance of a new FPSO development targeting first oil in 2028.

Job Description

  • Act as Electrical Authority within the Field Operations team.
  • Develop and implement electrical maintenance and reliability strategies.
  • Review maintenance plans, spare parts strategies, and engineering deliverables.
  • Ensure integrity and compliance of Safety Critical Elements (SECE).
  • Support commissioning, startup, and handover to operations.
  • Monitor equipment reliability, availability, and maintainability.
  • Lead electrical digitalization initiatives, including PI Vision development.
  • Optimize maintenance performance and operating costs.

Qualifications

  • Degree or Diploma in Electrical Engineering (minimum BAC+2).
  • 15+ years' experience, including 12+ years in oil & gas and 10+ years in electrical roles.
  • Strong experience with HV equipment, HV drives, and offshore/FPSO facilities.
  • Experience in commissioning, operations readiness, and maintenance engineering.
  • Proficiency with CMMS, Excel, Power BI, and PI Vision.
  • Fluent English.
  • Previous TotalEnergies experience and knowledge of TotalEnergies referential are essential.

Additional Information

  • The role is based at Saint Quentin, France.
  • Duration: 12 months with possible extension.
  • Starting date: ASAP.
  • Residential basis.
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IOTA GROUP
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