What are the responsibilities and job description for the Coil Operator position at MID-ATLANTIC ENERGY SERVICES LLC?
Job Details
Description
Description Support well site Coiled Tubing operations. Operates a company owned heavy vehicle on a daily basis between work sites and operates coiled tubing equipment at the work site in order to provide elite customer service.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Operates fluid pumps and associated equipment without supervision.
Operates nitrogen pumps and associated equipment without supervision.
Operates coiled tubing units and associated equipment without supervision.
Mobilizes equipment by driving coiled tubing units (preferred), pump trucks, N2 trucks, transports, or pickup trucks to the job location.
Conducts the pre-job and post-job inspections and testing of the coiled tubing units, N2 units, fluid pumps and other ancillary equipment by completing pre and post job inspections.
Conducts the maintenance and general upkeep of the coiled tubing units and related equipment.
Maintains a safe work area or job site by following MAESs standard operating procedures.
Monitors, inspects and adjusts all major equipment during operations to ensure the equipment's adequate operation, such adjusting pump and injection rates.
Trains operators and assistants in equipment operations and procedures.
Delegates certain job tasks during job operation.
Completes computer tasks such as: Accurate job tickets, daily logs, pre- and post- job reports, JSA's and other documentation as required.
Travel This position may from time to time require travel out of the area.
Qualifications
Position Requirements This position requires the employee to have completed a minimum of 1 year as a Junior Coil Operator. In addition, the employee must have completed all of the required "Skills" training for the Senior Equipment level before being eligible for advancement to this level.
High school diploma/G.E.D (preferred) or equivalent.
Knowledge of fluid pumps and associated equipment including proficiency in the proper start up of equipment, initiation of pumping, switching tanks, maintaining proper rate and pressure as per job requirements and/or procedures
Knowledge of nitrogen unit operations including proficiency in proper start, cool down of unit, initiation of pumping, transfer of liquid nitrogen between tanks, maintenance of flow rate and pressure as per job requirements and/or procedures
Demonstrated proficiency in making appropriate adjustments to pumping equipment based on job conditions, such changes may include adjustments relating to rate, temperature, or pressure during the job.
The ability to perform in field repair of equipment. These abilities would include re-packing fluid pumps, re-build chokes, field dress BOP's and packoffs
Demonstrated proficiency in the ability to diagnose and troubleshoot equipment in the field. Abilities would include diagnosing downhole complications and troubleshooting surface equipment.
Valid CDL with hazardous material endorsement
Ability to work a "24 hour on call" schedule