What are the responsibilities and job description for the PUMPS Field - PUMP OPERATOR position at Tier 1?
Fluid Pump Operator
JOB SUMMARY:
The primary role of the fluid pump service operator is to help with the operation of fluid pump equipment, rig up and rig down equipment, perform maintenance of equipment, maintain, and submit drivers’ logs and time sheets in a timely fashion, and follow required safety and operational procedures.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Understand and adhere to all Canatex Completions policies and procedures, furthermore, understand and adhere to any clients' policies and procedures.
Promote and participate in all required safety, compliance, and certifications programs;
Participate in rig up of connection hoses and high-pressure iron equipment.
Maintain all required logbooks and inspection reports;
Complete pre- and post-trip inspections, and fuel and service units;
Maintain assigned equipment and perform daily inspections to ensure compliance with operational and safety requirements;
Report all operational deficiencies to supervisor and maintenance personnel;
Proficiently perform equipment inspection and maintenance as requested and complete paperwork;
Operate equipment in accordance with company procedures;
Monitor well control parameters and calculations before and during job applications;
Follow proper rig-up and rig-down procedures;
Maintains general housekeeping, clean up, repair, and preparation of equipment for the next job;
Practice safe driving procedures when travelling to and from locations;
Participate in required company training and HSE culture.
Knowledge and Skills:
Excellent communication, technical writing, and public speaking skills;
Able to be on call 24/7 when scheduled to work Willing to work long hours;
Ability to travel to remote sites;
Able to pass DOT physical and drug screen;
Able to understand and carry out routine oral and written instructions;
Able to lift 70 pounds on a regular basis;
Safely operate, maintain, and perform minor repairs on equipment;
Maintain effective working relationship with other employees.
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
Frequent climbing (stairs, ladders, terrain);
Frequent lifting, pushing and pulling (70 pounds);
Frequent bending, twisting and standing;
Exposure to working outdoors in all-weather conditions;
Ability to work more than 40 hours in any given week;
Exposure to high noise over 85 dba;
Working with radiation;
Working with explosives;
Precise hand eye coordination;
Basic keyboard and other skills;
Operation of heavy equipment or vehicles.
Educations, Certificates, Licenses and Registrations:
Class “A” CDL license (an asset);
Hazmat endorsement preferred, but not required;
High School Diploma or equivalent;
General knowledge of the oil and gas industry;
Qualifications:
Must have at 3 years’ experience working as a pump operator;
Results from a pre-employment test must be deemed acceptable in accordance to Canatex’s policies;
5 years commercial/drivers abstract must be in compliant with Canatex’s guidelines;
Preference will be given to candidates that reside in the immediate area of the position;
Ability to travel;
Must have the ability to pass a Federal background check;
Must be authorized to work in the United States with no restrictions.