Monday, July 8, 2013

Senior Solids Control Field Supervisor - Secure Energy Services - Stanley, ND

The Sr. Solids Controls Field Supervisor will supervise all equipment installation and performance for customers from rig up to invoicing. Responsibilities of this role include, but are not limited to:

Supervise all Solids Control staff on the rig site.

Ensure all staff know and understand each job function they are required to perform.

Represent MA on the rig site for all meetings and decisions with the operator.

Tracking of SC personnel rotational scheduling

Provide weekly revenue updates to Manager for each rig running

Provide evaluations of SC personnel on each rig site

Attend safety meetings.

Provide personnel with needed information on daily activity on the rig.

Provide your Manager with a daily report/update on your operation.

Install and test run equipment on location in a safe and organized manner.

Train the rig crew and customer personnel in the proper and safe operation of equipment.

Test run equipment to ensure it is ready for processing prior to leaving well site.

Weekly scheduled maintenance and performance checks, including recommending proactive maintenance procedures for the rig crew to follow.

Communication with the office – report daily on the rig operations currently being serviced, any issues or problems as they arise and pass on any sales leads.

Be responsible for company equipment.

Be responsible with expenses paid on behalf of the company.

Be on call - ready and available for work 24 hours/day during your scheduled rotation.

Required Skills

Capable of working with little or no supervision and have the ability to communicate with staff.

Capable of maintaining a steady and sustained level of mental and visual alertness.

Required Experience

Minimum of 3 - 5 years oilfield experience with strong mechanical skills.

Experience with the operation of centrifuges, dewatering systems, closed loop systems, loaders, skid steers, self-contained breathing apparatus, field computers and have a good driving record.


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