HI-FOG® Marine Installation, Commissioning & Service Technician
Location: Australia (Offshore, Marine, and Remote Land-Based Projects)
Employment Type: Full-Time
Experience Required: 3–6 Years Minimum
Position Overview
We are seeking a highly motivated, technically skilled, and safety-focused HI-FOG® Marine Installation, Commissioning & Service Technician to join our growing operations team. This role is ideal for an experienced field technician with a strong background in offshore oil and gas, marine systems, and industrial mechanical or hydraulic installations who is looking to advance their career within a specialized fire suppression and safety systems environment.
The successful candidate will be responsible for the installation, commissioning, maintenance, troubleshooting, inspection, servicing, and repair of HI-FOG® fire suppression systems across offshore platforms, marine vessels, shipyards, ports, FPSOs, drilling facilities, refineries, and land-based oil and gas installations. The position involves significant travel to offshore and remote locations throughout Australia and potentially internationally.
This role requires extensive hands-on experience utilizing mechanical, hydraulic, and electrically operated installation machinery and equipment. The technician must be capable of working independently in demanding environments while maintaining exceptional safety standards and technical accuracy.
Candidates with prior experience in hydraulic pipework installation, marine fire suppression systems, offshore mechanical systems, and confined space or working-at-height operations will be highly regarded.
The ideal applicant will possess strong troubleshooting abilities, excellent communication skills, and a professional work ethic with the ability to represent the company positively while on client sites and offshore facilities.
Key ResponsibilitiesInstallation Duties
- Install HI-FOG® marine fire suppression systems on offshore vessels, marine facilities, FPSOs, drilling rigs, and land-based industrial sites.
- Interpret and work from engineering drawings, piping schematics, P&IDs, installation diagrams, and technical specifications.
- Perform mechanical installation of pumps, valves, manifolds, nozzles, hydraulic assemblies, stainless steel tubing, pipework, and support structures.
- Carry out hydraulic pipework fabrication, assembly, routing, mounting, and testing.
- Utilize hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrically powered installation equipment safely and efficiently.
- Install system control panels, instrumentation, pressure monitoring devices, and associated mechanical equipment.
- Conduct alignment, fitment, and mounting of system components in accordance with engineering tolerances and project requirements.
- Coordinate with shipyard personnel, offshore supervisors, project engineers, and client representatives during installation activities.
- Perform structural mounting and bracket fabrication where required.
- Ensure all installation work complies with company procedures, marine regulations, offshore standards, and client specifications.
- Assist with mobilization and demobilization activities for offshore projects.
- Operate elevated work platforms, lifting equipment, torque tools, hydraulic tooling, and pipe installation machinery.
- Ensure all work is completed within project schedules while maintaining quality and safety standards.
Commissioning Responsibilities
- Perform pre-commissioning inspections and system verification checks.
- Conduct flushing, hydrostatic pressure testing, leak testing, and functional testing of high fog systems.
- Verify correct operation of pumps, valves, sensors, alarms, control systems, and suppression components.
- Assist with system startup and commissioning activities on offshore and marine assets.
- Diagnose commissioning faults and rectify installation or operational deficiencies.
- Complete commissioning reports, test documentation, and quality assurance records.
- Interface with client representatives during FAT (Factory Acceptance Testing) and SAT (Site Acceptance Testing).
- Validate system performance against technical specifications and regulatory requirements.
- Support integration testing with vessel or platform alarm and shutdown systems.
- Ensure commissioning activities are completed in accordance with safety and permit-to-work systems.
- Provide technical feedback to engineering and project management teams regarding commissioning outcomes and field improvements.
Service & Maintenance Duties
- Conduct routine inspections, preventative maintenance, and breakdown servicing of HI-FOG® systems.
- Troubleshoot mechanical, hydraulic, and basic electrical faults within fire suppression systems.
- Replace defective components including pumps, valves, actuators, sensors, and control devices.
- Perform periodic testing and certification activities in compliance with marine and offshore standards.
- Respond to emergency call-outs and critical equipment failures when required.
- Prepare detailed service reports and maintenance records.
- Identify system improvements and recommend corrective actions.
- Maintain service tools, test equipment, and company assets in good working condition.
- Participate in shutdowns, turnarounds, and planned maintenance campaigns.
- Conduct onboard vessel servicing and offshore platform maintenance under varying operational conditions.
- Maintain high standards of housekeeping in workshops, offshore facilities, and project sites.
Technical Requirements
The successful candidate must possess strong practical field experience involving:
- Mechanical installation systems
- Hydraulic systems and hydraulic pipework
- Industrial piping systems
- Offshore oil and gas equipment
- Marine mechanical systems
- Fire suppression systems
- High-pressure systems
- Industrial commissioning activities
- Rotating equipment
- Mechanical maintenance and servicing
- Stainless steel tubing installation
- Pipe bending and tube fitting
- Use of hydraulic tooling
- Use of electrically operated installation machinery
- Technical fault finding
- Industrial equipment servicing
Required Experience
Applicants must demonstrate:
- Minimum 3 to 6 years of relevant field experience in offshore oil and gas, marine, industrial environments, data centres and land based oil and gas.
- Previous experience working on offshore platforms, drilling rigs, marine vessels, FPSOs, shipyards, or refineries.
- Proven installation and commissioning experience involving mechanical or hydraulic systems.
- Experience utilizing mechanical, hydraulic, and electrically powered installation machinery and equipment.
- Experience reading technical drawings and engineering documentation.
- Familiarity with permit-to-work systems and isolation procedures.
- Strong understanding of safe work practices in hazardous industrial environments.
- Exposure to remote work conditions and offshore rosters.
- Experience working within multidisciplinary project teams.
- Ability to complete technical documentation and reporting accurately.
Preferred Experience
The following experience will be highly regarded:
- HI-FOG® fire suppression systems experience
- Marine fire protection systems
- Deluge systems
- Water mist systems
- Hydraulic pipework installation
- Stainless steel tube fitting
- Offshore commissioning
- Marine vessel maintenance
- Shipyard construction projects
- Fire suppression inspection and testing
- Experience with marine classification societies
- Oil and gas shutdown experience
- Mining or heavy industrial maintenance experience
- Confined space operations
- Working at heights experience
- Hazardous area work experience
- Experience operating EWPs and lifting equipment
Essential Skills & Competencies
The successful applicant should possess the following personal and professional qualities:
Technical Skills
- Strong mechanical aptitude
- Ability to troubleshoot field issues independently
- Competence using installation and commissioning equipment
- Knowledge of hydraulic systems and components
- Ability to safely operate power tools and machinery
- Understanding of industrial safety systems
- Mechanical assembly and fabrication skills
- Basic electrical knowledge preferred
Communication Skills
- Strong verbal communication
- Ability to communicate professionally with clients and supervisors
- Good written reporting skills
- Ability to follow technical instructions accurately
Personal Attributes
- Strong work ethic
- Reliable and punctual
- Safety-focused mindset
- Professional presentation
- Ability to work under pressure
- Adaptable to changing project conditions
- Self-motivated and proactive
- Team-oriented approach
- High attention to detail
- Commitment to quality workmanship
Electrical Knowledge
Basic electrical knowledge is preferred but not mandatory. Candidates with experience involving:
- Basic electrical fault finding
- Control panel familiarity
- Alarm systems
- Instrumentation wiring
- Sensor replacement
- Electrical isolation procedures
will be viewed favorably.
However, this role is primarily mechanically and hydraulically focused, and applicants with strong mechanical backgrounds are encouraged to apply even if electrical experience is limited.
Safety Requirements
Due to the nature of offshore and industrial work environments, the successful candidate must maintain strict adherence to all workplace health and safety standards.
Candidates should possess experience or familiarity with:
- Permit-to-work systems
- Job safety analysis (JSA)
- Take-5 risk assessments
- Lockout/tagout procedures
- Confined space entry procedures
- Working at heights protocols
- Hazard identification and risk mitigation
- Offshore emergency response procedures
- PPE compliance
- Manual handling techniques
- Industrial site safety requirements
Mandatory Requirements
Applicants must meet the following mandatory criteria:
- Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident
- Current unrestricted Australian driver’s licence
- Ability to travel extensively throughout Australia
- Ability to travel offshore and to remote locations
- Physically fit for offshore and industrial work
- Ability to pass offshore medical assessments
- Ability to pass drug and alcohol screening
- Ability to obtain relevant site inductions and certifications
- Own reliable work vehicle preferred (SUV or Ute highly desirable)
Preferred Certifications & Tickets
The following certifications are highly desirable but not mandatory:
- Working at Heights
- Confined Space Entry
- White Card
- Forklift Licence
- EWP Licence
- Basic Fire Training
- First Aid Certificate
- Offshore Survival Training (BOSIET or equivalent)
- Gas Testing Atmospheres
- MSIC Card
Candidates willing to obtain required certifications may also be considered.
Work Environment
This position involves work in a variety of challenging industrial environments including:
- Offshore oil and gas platforms
- Marine vessels
- Shipyards
- Ports and harbors
- Remote industrial facilities
- Refineries
- LNG facilities
- Construction sites
- Heavy industrial workshops
Work conditions may involve:
- Extended offshore rosters
- Shift work
- Remote travel
- Climbing ladders and structures
- Confined space access
- Exposure to harsh weather conditions
- Physically demanding tasks
The successful candidate must be comfortable operating in these environments while maintaining a strong commitment to safety and professionalism.
Summary
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced mechanical or hydraulic technician seeking a challenging and rewarding position within the offshore oil and gas and marine industries. The role offers exposure to specialized high fog fire suppression systems across some of the most demanding industrial environments in Australia.
If you possess strong mechanical installation experience, offshore industry exposure, hydraulic pipework capability, and a commitment to safety and technical excellence, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
Pay: $72,000.00 – $78,000.00 per year
Work Location: In person