About SPIE Global Services Energy
As an international subsidiary of the SPIE Group present in around 20 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and North America, SPIE Global Services Energy operates across the entire energy production infrastructure value chain, from design to maintenance. SPIE Global Services Energy relies on an extensive local network to quickly deploy resources and meet its customers' needs in the safest possible conditions.
Drawing on the expertise of its 5,000 employees, SPIE Global Services Energy helps players in the oil, gas and renewable energies industries improve the technical performance of their infrastructure, increase their energy efficiency and reduce their carbon footprint.
With 55,000 employees and a strong local presence, SPIE group achieved in 2024 consolidated revenue of €9.9 billion and consolidated EBITA of €712 million.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on HVAC equipment including chillers, air handling units, compressors, ductwork, and control systems.
- Diagnose faults and implement timely repairs of HVAC systems across accommodation modules, control rooms, equipment rooms, and technical areas.
- Maintain refrigerant systems in compliance with environmental and safety regulations.
- Ensure compliance with OEM standards, maintenance plans, and HSE procedures.
- Monitor HVAC system performance and propose continuous improvement actions for reliability and energy efficiency.
- Lead or support HVAC interventions during shutdowns or major overhauls.
- Supervise junior technicians and ensure quality workmanship during maintenance activities.
- Prepare technical reports, work orders, and job feedback for CMMS.
- Coordinate with other disciplines (electrical, mechanical, instrumentation) during multi-trade interventions.
Technical Diploma (Level 3 or higher) in HVAC, Refrigeration, or Mechanical Engineering.
Minimum 5 years of HVAC maintenance experience in the oil & gas or industrial sector, including 2+ years in an offshore environment.
Experience with HVAC systems on FPSOs, platforms, or marine vessels is preferred.
Valid HVAC certification or equivalent recognized qualification.
Certification in handling refrigerants (FGAS, EPA Section 608, or equivalent).
Hands-on knowledge of HVAC fault-finding, ductwork systems, chillers, and controls.
Ability to work independently and under pressure in an offshore environment.
High safety awareness and strict adherence to HSE policies.
