We are looking for a hands-on and eager-to-learn Junior Field Service Technician – Mechanical Systems to support the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of mechanical equipment at client sites. This is an entry-level position ideal for individuals who are passionate about fieldwork, machinery, and gaining real-world experience in the oil & gas, power generation, or industrial services sectors.
Assist in the installation, servicing, and repair of mechanical systems such as pumps, valves, compressors, gearboxes, and piping.
Support senior technicians during on-site troubleshooting and equipment assessments.
Follow job-specific procedures and safety protocols while working on client locations.
Perform basic maintenance tasks including lubrication, bolt tightening, gasket replacement, and alignment under supervision.
Help with disassembly and reassembly of equipment for inspection or repair purposes.
Manage tools and materials required for field tasks, ensuring proper care and return.
Pack, load, and transport equipment and parts to and from job sites as needed.
Record task completion, service data, and observations in job logs or service reports.
Communicate equipment condition and any issues to the supervising technician or engineer.
Adhere to site-specific safety guidelines and company HSE policies.
Attend toolbox talks and safety briefings before commencing site work.
Wear proper PPE and follow permit-to-work procedures on all jobs.
Field-based mechanical system support
Learning through hands-on tasks and mentoring
Adherence to safety and quality standards
Technical documentation and communication
Diploma, certificate, or vocational training in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Maintenance, or a related technical field.
0–2 years of experience in mechanical maintenance or field service (internships or apprenticeships preferred).
Familiarity with basic mechanical components and maintenance tools.
Eagerness to learn and adapt in a field-based environment
Ability to follow instructions and assist senior staff effectively
Basic understanding of mechanical systems and troubleshooting techniques
Good physical condition and willingness to travel or work in remote/onshore/offshore sites
Basic HSE or site induction (OSHA, H2S, Confined Space Awareness, etc.)
Entry-level mechanical or maintenance certifications are a plus