Field Superintendent
Minot, ND, US
Responsibilities
RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Field Superintendent will be highly visible at al well site locations and will work closely with the management team and the field employees. The Superintendent will work closely with the customer on location to determine requirements before jobs and review after action reports. They are responsible for capturing lessons learned from location and sharing the information with the base. They will provide technical guidance to the Service Technicians as well as ensure adherence to safety, quality and procedural standards. The Field Superintendent will be responsible for conducting field audits and providing inputs to the competency level evaluation process. The Field Superintendent will report to the Service Manager.
Job Purpose
Now Hiring a Field Superintendent for Minot, ND!
- Competitive Pay
- Great Benefits
- Rotating Schedule
Job Description
- Direct communication with company man and consultants. Perform pre-job analysis and develop appropriate plan of action.
- Mentor and train personnel; Perform regular field audits; Conduct assessments of field staff as needed and review with training manager.
- Make onsite personnel and equipment related decisions as required; Identify and resolve client needs
- Identify safety issues, make recommendations to Service Manager, Operations Manager and HSE and perform necessary follow up
- Direct and oversee Service Technician daily work activities
You are meant for this job if:
- Solid knowledge and understanding of oil field and Surface FTS and Flow testing
- Minimum 5 years SW and FER experience
- 3 or more years preferred in a supervisory role
- Ability to manage multiple projects, prioritize and meet each project deadline
- Possess a valid driver license with acceptable motor vehicle record
- Able to work a flexible and lengthy schedule
- Able to work proficiently in all weather conditions
- Expert knowledge of all FTS and Flow testing, principles and processes
- High pressure and sour wells, company policies and procedures, Incident Management, all local and federal laws as they relate to the SW and FER Operations
Work Environment/Physical Demands
Work is primarily in the field environment including land based and production platforms. In some cases work is completed on location after the drilling rig has departed location. Typically, work is accomplished in an “outside” environment. Exposure to all weather extremes is normal. Noise levels are generally quite high with electrical power systems and their associated turbine driven systems in full operation nearby. Other rig related equipment is always in operation and will include draw works, blocks, cranes, pumping systems and blowout control systems. Service techs may be required to rest and sleep in their company vehicle at the well site.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Very physical job requiring frequent lifting, pulling, pushing, climbing and driving. Uses mechanical hand tools including all types of manual wrenches and many types of power tools driven with hydraulics, electronics and pneumatics.
Nearest Major Market: North Dakota
Nearest Secondary Market: Minot