What are the responsibilities and job description for the Completion Fluids Specialist position at TETRA Technologies?
Summary:
TETRA Technologies, Inc. is a global organization whose foundation and strength comes from the drive and dedication of our team members. Our culture is that of inclusion and an unwavering belief that both our past and future success are due to the diversity of our employees and their competitive spirit.
Founded in 1981, TETRA Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: TTI) is a geographically diversified industrial and oil and gas products and services company, focused on completion fluids, calcium chloride, water management solutions, frac flowback and production well testing services.
TETRA is evolving its business model by expanding into the low carbon energy markets with its chemistry expertise, key mineral acreage, and global infrastructure. Low carbon energy initiatives include commercialization of TETRA PureFlow®, an ultra-pure zinc bromide clear brine fluid for stationary batteries and energy storage; advancing an innovative carbon capture utilization and storage technology with CarbonFree to capture CO2 and mineralize emissions to make commercial, carbon-negative chemicals; and development of TETRA’s lithium and bromine mineral acreage to meet the growing demand for oil and gas products and energy storage.
Essential Duties:
Provides comprehensive management of Clear Brine Fluid systems in the well site environment in such a way as to protect the customer’s fluid asset and provide a high level of professional service
- Demonstrate safe work practices through compliance with TETRA and customer safety policies and procedures
- Participate in well-site safety meetings
- Take an active role in developing Job Safety & Environment analysis documents for all tasks related to fluid handling, filtration, and any other task in which the Completion Fluids Specialist will have an active part
- Complete one Safety Observation Card daily
- Make recommendations, when necessary, concerning safety
- Complete one Safety Observation Card daily
- Make safety recommendations, when necessary
- Exercise Stop Work Authority when appropriate to ensure your personal safety or the safety of others
- Report any fluid-related environmental events to the supervisor
- Report all injuries and near misses to the supervisor immediately
Requirements:
- EDUCATION: High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED)
- EXPERIENCE: 3-5 years’ experience
- LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS: Valid Driver's License
Work Environment:
The requirements are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of any field-based position, an employee may be exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, moving mechanical parts and outside weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to loud for extended periods at a time.