Field Operator
Job details
We are currently partnered with a large Oil and Gas producer, seeking a Field Operator to support their operations near Fort McMurray. This is a FIFO role on a 8/6 rotation, with flights departing from Calgary and Edmonton. Please note that this is a 10 month contract, with possibility of extension. Key Responsibilities: • Operate and Monitor Equipment: Oversee the operation of pumps, compressors, and other production equipment. Ensure all machinery is functioning correctly and efficiently. • Safety Compliance: Adhere to all safety protocols and procedures. Conduct regular safety inspections and participate in safety meetings. • Maintenance: Perform routine maintenance and troubleshooting on equipment. Report any issues or malfunctions to the maintenance team. • Data Collection: Record and analyze production data. Use this information to optimize production processes and improve efficiency. • Environmental Stewardship: Ensure all operations comply with environmental regulations. Participate in initiatives to reduce environmental impact. • Emergency Response: Be prepared to respond to emergencies, including equipment failures and environmental incidents. Participate in emergency response drills. • Team Collaboration: Work closely with other field operators, engineers, and management to ensure smooth operations. Communicate effectively and provide support as needed. Qualifications: • Education: Minimum Alberta 4th Class Power Engineering ticket, 3rd Class preferred. • Experience: 5 years of experience in a similar role within the oil and gas industry. • Skills: Strong mechanical aptitude, problem-solving skills, and attention to detail. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. • Certifications: Valid safety certifications (e.g., H2S Alive, First Aid, WHMIS) are required. • Physical Requirements: Ability to work in various weather conditions and lift heavy equipment. Must be able to work on a rotating shift schedule.
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