What does a Field Engineer do?
Field Engineers can work in a number of different industries, but the one constant across them all is that you will very rarely be working in an office. As the name implies, you will be in the field, on site, getting your hands on equipment.


Where do Field Engineers work?
Anywhere in the world is the easy answer. From Brunel's perspective, most of our field engineer jobs are in the Oil and Gas, Mining and Renewable Energy industries, especially on offshore windfarms and at chemical refineries.

 

Why work with Brunel?
We've placed hundreds of Field Engineers into jobs, whether it's just for a single project as a contractor, or joining an organisation on a permanent basis and developing your career, we understand what's important to you.

Jobs for Field Engineers 

Oil & Gas Floorhand

Location: Edinburgh North

Branche: Oil & Gas

Expertise: Drilling, Completions & Geosciences

Experience: 2 years

Equipment Maintenance: Check and maintain floor equipment and drill string components regularly for smooth operation.Assist in preparation to run the drill stringExamine and maintain of drill floor equipmentAssist in tubular tripping operationsPrepare and operate pipe handling equipment as necessary for tripping, making connections, well testing and loggingAssist in preparation to run and cement casingAssist in nippling up choke and kill linesMaintain a high standard of rig house keepingRecognise the mud mixing systemRecognise the operation of the storage area and hopper systemKnow signals and safe working procedures for operation of man riding and air hoistsKnow lock-out and tagging procedures for equipment maintenanceCertifications (Training provided for some certificates)Certificate II in Drilling Oil/Gas RII2110 (on shore) – MANDATORYDrilling and Completions General Induction (DCGI) or Industry Safety Induction (ISI)Undertake First Response to FireOperate Breathing ApparatusApply First Aid (including CPR)Enter and Work in Confined SpacesGas Test AtmospheresWorking at HeightsGotcha KitWellsite Permit to Work – HolderOperate Vehicles in the field – 4WD

Oil & Gas Floorhand

Location: Edinburgh North

Branche: Oil & Gas

Expertise: Drilling, Completions & Geosciences

Experience: 2 years

Equipment Maintenance: Check and maintain floor equipment and drill string components regularly for smooth operation.Assist in preparation to run the drill stringExamine and maintain of drill floor equipmentAssist in tubular tripping operationsPrepare and operate pipe handling equipment as necessary for tripping, making connections, well testing and loggingAssist in preparation to run and cement casingAssist in nippling up choke and kill linesMaintain a high standard of rig house keepingRecognise the mud mixing systemRecognise the operation of the storage area and hopper systemKnow signals and safe working procedures for operation of man riding and air hoistsKnow lock-out and tagging procedures for equipment maintenanceCertifications (Training provided for some certificates)Certificate II in Drilling Oil/Gas RII2110 (on shore) – MANDATORYDrilling and Completions General Induction (DCGI) or Industry Safety Induction (ISI)Undertake First Response to FireOperate Breathing ApparatusApply First Aid (including CPR)Enter and Work in Confined SpacesGas Test AtmospheresWorking at HeightsGotcha KitWellsite Permit to Work – HolderOperate Vehicles in the field – 4WD