Multi-Skilled Operator II
Location
Agency, IA | United States
Job description
Multi-Skilled Operator II
JOB-10040823
Anticipated Start Date
3/18/2024
Location
Kermit, TX
Type of Employment
Contract Hire
Employer Info
Our client is a worldwide hydrocarbon production and exploration company based in the energy corridor of Midland, Texas. A multinational corporation with operations in 15 different countries, this client is responsible for the production, transportation, and marketing of crude oil, bitumen, natural gas, natural gas liquids, and liquefied natural gas.
Job Summary
Join our dynamic team as a Multi-Skilled Operator II, where you'll play a vital role in maintaining the optimal performance of gas and oil wells, ensuring safety, environmental compliance, and operational excellence. With 3-5 years of mechanical expertise and a commitment to health, safety, and the environment, your skills will contribute to the success of our operations. Apply now to be part of a rewarding and impactful career in the energy industry.
- Accessing remote locations to check wells, maintain normal operating levels, pressures and flow on separation equipment, adjusting automatic and manual controls
- Inspecting gas and oil wells, tanks, meters, separators, compressors, and attached piping components for leaks or unusual conditions and taking corrective actions
- Gauging tanks for sale or transfer of crude oil and water
- Operating and troubleshooting rental compressors, flowing gas wells, gas lift wells, testing wells and operation of sand traps and flow back equipment
- Maintaining chemical injection rates, start up, and shut in wells
- Entering production data into computer databases and reviewing outputs for correctness
- Executing new facility walk-throughs, management of changes (MOCs), and pre-startup safety reviews (PSSRs)
- Regulatory work including agency testing requirements, change of status, tank & meter numbering for new facilities
- Updating piping & instrument diagrams (P&IDs) and site security diagrams for all new wells and facilities
- Responding to alarms after hours or when on call
- Implementing all safety, environmental, and company policies and procedures outlined in the Company's Management System
Skills Required
- 3-5 year direct experience requiring mechanical skills, including but not limited to:
- Use, maintenance and repair of mechanical equipment
- General tasks requiring physical operation of equipment and machinery
- Performing inspection of equipment and machinery
- Willing and able to perform/align with following (with or without reasonable accommodation):
- Work in temperature extremes or adverse weather conditions
- Work in several different geographic locations throughout a single workday
- Work both in and out of a provided vehicle
- Wear appropriate special safety equipment
- Climb heights up to 24 feet to gauge tanks
- Walk, bend, stoop, lift, push, and pull
- Use hand tools to make minor repairs
- 1+ year direct experience in an environment prioritizing Health, Safety and Environment
- 1+ years direct experience with oil and gas production practices, equipment, and terminology
- Ability to use computers and input data in a timely manner
- Ability to react to visual and hearing signals, alarms, and instructions
- Works well with others to meet safety, environment, and production targets
Education/Training/Certifications
- Associate degree/Trade certification or higher in Production Technology, Process Technology, or other related technical field or foreign equivalent
- Current and valid driver's license
Additional Requirements
- Able to meet the clean driving insurability standard requirements to drive a provided vehicle, which means a driving record that is clear of any of serious traffic violations
- Work weekends and be on call
- Start time is typically 6:30-7 AM. The work schedule will start on a Wednesday, end the following Wednesday. Off for 6 days, then start back up on the next Wednesday.
Job tags
Salary