High school diploma or equivalent.
Technical Associates Degree or tech trade school preferred.
Minimum two years formal training or four years of progressively responsible, on-scene experience in fabricating, assembling, troubleshooting, maintaining, and repairing hydraulic, life support and mechanical systems, and small valve maintenance., including high pressure gas/liquid power and control equipment (pumps, valves, etc.).
Able to interpret complex mechanical and hydraulic schematics and drawings.
Skills in use of piping system test sets, flow/pressure meters, and NDT.