FAQs
What is the work schedule for a Field Trainee - Multiphase Flow Meter?
The work schedule typically involves 12–14 hour shifts, working 21 days at a time.
Is prior experience in the oilfield necessary for this position?
While prior oilfield experience is preferred, especially in flowback, drillouts, or well testing, it is not explicitly required.
What kind of equipment will I be using in this role?
You will be using multiphase flow meters, simple lab equipment such as centrifuges, hydrometers, and separation funnels, as well as internal software for data management and reporting.
Is there any training provided for working with dangerous goods?
Yes, training will be provided for working with and transporting dangerous goods, including radioactive and flammable materials.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A technical college diploma obtained within the last three years and a Class 5 driver’s license with a clean driving record are required.
Will I be working alone in the field?
Yes, you should be comfortable working alone and troubleshooting problems in the field, even in low connectivity situations.
Are there opportunities for growth and advancement within the company?
Yes, there are opportunities for growth and advancement within the company as part of our commitment to employee development.
Do I need to be able to use a forklift and overhead crane?
Yes, you will need to be willing to use a forklift and overhead crane, and training will be provided.
Are there any specific safety requirements for this job?
Yes, you will be working in field conditions that may include H2S environments, and compliance with regulatory and HSE standards is essential.
Can international candidates apply for this position?
Candidates must be able to legally work and reside in Canada without sponsorship to be considered for this position.