What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pipeline Operator position at Pilot Water Solutions LLC?
Position Summary
The Pipeline Operator will be required to monitor, inspect, and ensure proper working conditions and operation of disposals within assigned area. Assigned area for the qualified candidates will be based on commuting distance proximal to Wink, TX, Midland, TX or Jal/Hobbs, New Mexico.
Pilot Water Solutions (“PWS”) is the most reliable name in water midstream. PWS is a full service, full life cycle water midstream company with assets across the Permian, Eagle Ford, Rockies, Haynesville, and Appalachia. With strategically located assets in the core of its basins, Pilot Water Solutions is positioned to meet the needs of its customers with best-in-class service and reliability.
Essential Job Duties
Performs equipment maintenance and repairs, including but not limited to replacing leaking fittings, valves, repairing hoses, etc.
Required to be on call from time to time or as scheduled by the Field Supervisor
Logs documentation electronically as instructed.
Monitors locations for leaks, hazards, etc.
Completes JSA per shift/daily.
Completes and/or assists with monthly/annual inspections checklist for our required SPCC plan.
Cleans area debris, containment, tanks, remove plants, pressure wash etc.
Checks equipment to mitigate potential problems or safety issues and reports to appropriate personnel for repair(s)
Operates location's automation system (SCADA)
Maintains safe and clean facilities by means of basic housekeeping duties and processes.
Replaces and cleans filters.
Utilizes a variety of hand tools and power tools for pipeline repairs, installations, and maintenance.
Complies with all Company policies and procedures.
Submits own timesheets timely and accurately for approval and adheres to schedule as agreed upon on the date of hire, and adjusted work schedules thereafter based on company needs.
Operates specific pipeline systems and/or facilities (i.e. monitoring pressures, temperatures and flow rates, and making appropriate operational changes)
Makes valve line-up and manifold changes, monitors sample pots, adjusts sample rates, draws samples and performs laboratory tests on samples.
Reads and records custody meters or witnesses and verifies readings taken by customers.
Responds to inquiries regarding leaks, line locations and encroachments and takes appropriate action to resolve issues.
Schedules, coordinates and performs meter proving of custody transfer meters and control meters.
Maintains meter factor trend data and perform and/or coordinate measurement equipment calibrations.
This job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties and responsibilities of the position.Incumbents will be expected to follow other job-related duties outside of their normal responsibilities as assigned by their supervisor based on business needs.
Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma or comparable such as GED.
Must be 18 years of age
Oil and gas industry experience.
Self-motivated and strong time-management skills
Strong attention to detail?and organization skills
Familiar with standard concepts and procedures as it relates to the role and industry.
Able to be punctual and dependable; good attendance record.
Must have a valid driver's license and be deemed insurable by the Company's insurance provider throughout employment to be able to drive a Company vehicle.
Ability to communicate respectfully and professionally across all levels of staff, customers, and vendors.
Able to be on call as needed.
Basic computer skills
Preferred Qualifications
3 years required in the oil and gas industry.
Physical Requirements
Must be able to stand, bend, walk, kneel, climb stairs and lift over 50lbs for continuous hours
Individual will be required to be on call at times to attend field emergencies as needed after hours.
Must be able to drive and sit for extended periods of time.
Must be able to use their hands to handle, feel, reach with hands and arms, and fine manipulation.
Must be able to talk and hear
Equipment Used
Computer
Company Vehicle
Telephone
Position related power and hand tools
Working Conditions
Must be able to withstand extreme weather conditions, including but not limited to, extreme hot, extreme cold, wind, rain, hail, dust, snow, sleet, ice, etc. as well as wet/humid and/or dry/arid conditions.
Frequently required to use personal protective equipment to prevent exposure to hazardous materials.
May be exposed to H2S and other industry related chemicals.
May be subject to working in low-lit areas from time to time.
May be exposed to loud noises, occupational hazards, and/or other outdoor elements.
May encounter wildlife.