FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of a Field Operator (Artificial Lift)?
The primary responsibilities include operating equipment and wells, implementing daily work objectives related to safety and maintenance, participating in safety meetings, monitoring wells and equipment, reporting operational events, and assisting in well intervention operations.
Is previous experience required for this position?
Yes, candidates should have completed secondary education and previously worked as a Field Technician.
What kind of safety protocols does the Field Operator need to follow?
The Field Operator is required to apply operating and safety procedures and guidelines, participate in toolbox meetings, and adhere to the Safety, Health, Environmental, and Security standards.
Where is the position located?
The position is located in Monahans, TX.
What tools and knowledge are important for this role?
Strong knowledge of pipeline operations, safety and operations management tools, Emergency Preparedness Procedures, Project Philosophy, Design Specifications, and relevant regulations is essential.
How long is the initial assignment for this position?
The initial assignment is for 12 months, with the possibility of extension depending on performance.
What should a Field Operator do in case of an alarm or emergency shutdown system failure?
The Field Operator must report when the alarm, emergency, or emergency shutdown system is out of service.
How important is communication in this role?
Strong communication skills (both oral and written) are crucial for ensuring good communication across the work team and for adequately addressing issues and actions.
What is the role of the Field Operator in well problem diagnostics?
The Field Operator must ensure that well problem diagnostics are thorough and complete before requesting Well Work intervention operations.
Is participation in emergency response activities required for this position?
Yes, active participation in emergency response activities is required.