Role Summary The Technical Superintendent - Mechanical shall provide technical support to the company as part of the technical department. Reporting to the Technical Manager, the role will be a focal point for providing multi-disciplined support for various departments within Borr Drilling such as Operations, QHSE, Supply Chain, and Marketing. In addition, the Technical Superintendent - Mechanical shall provide subject matter expertise in the field of mechanical equipment and systems. This is a full-time onshore role based in Aberdeen, with ad-hoc visits to rigs and remote locations to fulfil role expectations. Responsibilities Drive fleet compliance with Borr Drilling's technical policies and standards. Drive initiatives to ensure continual improvement in the systems and processes employed within Borr Drilling in relation to technical issues. Focal point for receiving requests for technical support utilizing own knowledge or seeking information from in-house and external resources as necessary to provide satisfactory responses. Support offshore personnel as required in resolving NPT (non-productive time) incidents and equipment breakdowns on the rigs, as well as longer term technical issues affecting the Borr fleet. Review equipment failures and lead with a pro-active approach to determine root causes and to prevent re-occurrence. Administration of the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) system, and maintenance processes. Assist in upgrades to the rigs, ensuring compliance with the Management of Change policy and overseeing suitable project management of the upgrades/modifications in accordance with Borr Drilling policies and procedures. Liaise, as directed, with relevant external parties on technical issues e.g. Class, Flag, shelf state regulators, clients, third party vendors, OEMs etc. Assist the rig's operational teams in ensuring technical compliance with Class, Flag, shelf state and contractual requirements for each rig. Assist with Marketing department requests for technical advice. Assist in the recruitment and assessment of technical personnel onshore and offshore. Any other duties as assigned by management. Communicates internally with Employees, Co-Workers, Manager, Regional Operations Teams (onshore and offshore), Heads of Department and Management Team. Communicates externally with equipment vendors, service suppliers, as well as Classification and Regulatory Bodies. Provides multi-disciplined technical support to all facets of Borr Drilling as required. The position supports the management of the Technical Department and has no direct reports. The role shall be expected to make decisions on various technical matters that will influence, or may change, the operating principles of the rig fleet. Office based role which requires sound technical expertise with the ability to work under limited supervision and where problems can, at times, be non-routine and need complex analysis or interpretation. The role will require travel overseas to Regional locations (both onshore and offshore) as and when required. Qualifications and Experience Previous oil & gas experience in an engineering/technical capacity. Relevant engineering degree or equivalent technical qualification. Good working knowledge of mechanical equipment and systems on drilling rigs. Experience and knowledge of maintenance systems and technical documentation requirements. Experience with Classification, Flag state and shelf state rules and requirements, preferably including UK Safety Case regulations. Well-developed problem-solving skills and techniques to identify root causes and potential solutions. Project management/rig upgrade experience is desirable. Possess strong personnel and administrative skills. Ability to liaise with drilling rigs' technical teams and rig management teams. Ability to lead teams and liaise effectively with external parties (client, OEM, vendors, regulators etc). High levels of self-motivation with the ability to work under pressure and outside of normal working hours.