Rig Electrician Interview QA
Rig Electrician Interview QA
Candidate Profile
This guide includes answers tailored to a candidate with the following background:
- High experience in the Oil and Gas industry, maintenance, and operations
Main systems include diesel generators, switchboards, MCCs, lighting, VFDs, SCR systems, and control panels for mud
pumps, draw works, and top drives. I have worked extensively with these systems in high-risk oil and gas environments.
Check power supply, control circuit, fuses, overloads, and continuity of motor windings. With my oilfield experience, I'm
systematic and safety-conscious, using insulation resistance testers and clamp meters.
Follow LOTO procedures, isolate energy sources, verify de-energization, wear PPE, and use insulated tools. My
4. Have you worked with hazardous area classifications and EX-rated equipment?
Yes. I've handled installation and inspection of EXd/EXe gear under ATEX/IECEx. I understand flame path protection
Match voltage, frequency, and phase angle using synchroscopes or auto sync relays. I monitor load sharing using
Secure personnel and critical operations, activate emergency generator if needed, inspect switchboard and generators,
and restore power methodically. My leadership as a certified Matey Officer helps in critical decision-making.
Isolate power, allow cooldown, inspect terminals, relays, and contactors, and repair or replace components. Safety
documentation and root cause analysis are critical steps I always take.
PTW ensures planned, approved, and safe work execution. I always verify isolation points, understand the scope, and
brief the team before starting any job. NEBOSH training reinforces this practice.
I hold BOSIET, NEBOSH Safety, NDT Level I/II certifications, and electrical engineering degrees. These credentials
Maintain communication with Toolpusher, OIM, Mechanics, and Safety Officers. Attend toolbox talks, log maintenance,
and collaborate during rig-up/down or emergency procedures. My field experience enhances cross-discipline teamwork.