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Stage 3 Separation

Solids Control Field Technician - Permian Basin / South Texas

Stage 3 Separation, Midland, Texas, United States, 79701

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Solids Control Technician

Stage 3 specializes in high quality solids control equipment designed for mud systems to effectively manage solids, reducing costs for the customer and providing limited or zero discharge solutions as necessary. Additionally, Stage 3 uses a team of Solids Control Field Technicians, field supervisors, engineers and scientists to make intelligent and informed recommendations on how to best manage your job for efficiency and cost savings. While our business has expanded, our mission remains to provide superior service and performance through: Emphasis on Safety Teamwork Technology innovation Operational integrity Under general direction from and reporting to the Field Leader(s), the Solids Control Technician is responsible for overseeing mechanical processes which are used to provide enhanced drilling operations and recycled drilling fluid through closed loop and other mud systems. You will receive on the job training, on a variety of our specialized Stage 3 equipment. You will work 12 hour shifts, on a 14 days on 7 days off rotational schedule, in the "backyard" of various drilling rigs. We are hiring in and around 2 regions; West and South Texas. Essential Functions: Able to work 14 days on and 7 days off. (Schedule will vary by Basin). Able to work 12-hour shifts (rotation), daily, including overtime. Able to work a Swing (rotation) from 12:00PM to 12:00AM or 12:00AM to 12:00PM. Trainee will job shadow with an experienced Technician and Field Leader. Must be able to travel domestically to remote rig locations, in personal vehicle, throughout the United States. Will be assigned to one rig for rotation, or multiple rigs - based on business requirement. Will learn how to rig up and rig down equipment. Will learn and operate a variety of solids control equipment including shaker tanks, centrifuge, drying equipment, and pumps. Will develop basic understanding of oil and gas drilling processes. Will develop basic knowledge of Environmental Services. Will gain an understanding of basic electrical principles. Will develop an understanding of drilling fluid properties including drilling fluid weight, funnel viscosity, retort analysis, etc., and will perform drilling fluid analysis. Will learn how to perform various solids control services such as air drilling, barite recovery, de-watering, floc water, fluid transfers, target lo gravity solids, cuttings drying/invert recovery, etc. Will learn how to perform basic routine maintenance services and routine electrical services on various equipment. Will learn how to move cuttings from pits to trailers, by operating heavy machinery, safely and efficiently, with supervision. Must maintain a clean and orderly "backyard" by using a variety of pressure washing equipment. Will attend and actively participate in daily safety meetings. You will be responsible for completing daily PJRA/JSA, inspection reports, observation reports, and checklists, as required. You will be required to wear proper PPE/FR's while working in the backyard of a drilling rig. Must always abide by safety protocols. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Team player who can work independently. Must be mechanically inclined with comprehension for electronics. Will learn how to input routine data into various systems including company Portal. Must be a problem solver and use time efficiently. Must have ability to develop professional relationships with everyone working on the rig. Must be customer service oriented, learning how to use diplomacy and tact. Will learn how to operate and will operate an excavator, forklift or Wheel Loader and will operate them daily, will and earn certification. Will earn certifications for various Rig Safety programs including PEC Safe Land, H2S, and CPR/First Aid. Must be able to work outdoors in all weather conditions (cold, wet, and hot). Must have the ability to be away from home for 14 days or longer, to complete scheduled rotation (hitch). Must keep living quarters clean, and orderly. Must be able to read, write and comprehend English. Trainee will advance to Field Level 1 by passing a Performance Evaluation and competency test(s). Minimum Required Education, Credentials, Licenses and Experience: High School diploma, or GED equivalent. Must be 18 years of age or older. 2-year Associate's degree or technical diploma, in Technology, Electronics, or Mechanics, or similar field, is preferred. Prior Forklift, Excavator, or Wheel Loader experience, or Certifications, is/are preferred. Certification training will be provided prior to working on a rig. Basic Microsoft Office experience including Outlook. Must have a valid State driver's license, valid insurance, and an acceptable driving record. Must have reliable transportation to and from assigned rig site locations. Must be able to pass a Pre-employment; Fit for duty test, drug test (urine and hair follicle), background evaluation and have an acceptable Motor Vehicle Review.