What are the responsibilities and job description for the Field Operator position at Crosby Energy Services?
Description
Responsible for overall operation of field gathering and pipeline systems.
Perform pigging operations as needed along with proper documentation and procedures
Manage inventory at assigned sites regarding : Glycol, Methanol, Condensate, Produced Water
Monitor pipeline balances, estimate and / or calculate flow rates and total volumes.
Monitor pipeline conditions and recognize flow restrictions in gas systems and take appropriate actions
Obtain data from electronic flow measurement (EFM) devices or Scada System (ELynx)
Participates in preparation of field operating procedures and the training of co-workers in safe and efficient operation practices
Perform minor repairs and assist with major repairs on all equipment
Perform routine startup / shutdown of all field equipment and perform emergency procedures when required
Responsible for pipeline maintenance and monitoring including protection, corrosion monitoring, pipeline pigging, pressure maintenance, loss gas, line repairs, etc.
Responsible for starting and stopping of all station equipment, Dehydration operations and maintenance, and Maximize field compression efficiently
Testing for O2 and H2S levels in gas streams
Understanding of PLC's and their functions, flow and temperatures and BTEX units
Fill out applicable safe work / hot work permits, lockout / tagout documentation, attend and participate in tailgate sessions with others involved in work site activities
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
MINIMUM ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS :
Minimum of 2 years of related work experience.
Minimum High School Diploma or Equivalent
Possess and maintain a valid driver's license to include a safe driving record satisfactory to the company.
Interpersonal communication skills are required in order to interface with all affected teams, personnel, and vendors.
Execute all maintenance activities related to field maintenance and operation
Strong work ethic with demonstrated ability to effectively work with minimum supervision
Solid computer skills to include Microsoft Office Software
Ability to work overtime, weekends, holidays, with the ability to respond to call outs as needed to fulfill business objectives and the ability to work shifts.
Ability to lift, push, and pull at least a minimum of 50lbs.
Ability to work in changing climate conditions.
Able to work in close quarters : i.e., work while kneeling, squatting, sitting, climbing, and standing.
Follow and adhere to all applicable Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) guidelines (ex : eye protection, hearing protection, footwear, FR clothing).
Regular and Reliable Attendance
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS :
Associate degree in pipeline technology or equivalent experience in field operations of pipelines including purging, hydrostatic testing and pigging procedures.
Ability to read and understand pipeline maps and alignment sheet
Knowledge of various process instrumentation; pressure switches, pressure transmitters, temperature switches, temperature transmitters, flow switches, flow / differential pressure transmitters, vibration switches, vibration transmitters, Combustible Gas Detectors, H2S detectors, O2 Sensors and Moisture Analyzers.
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