Energy Transfer
Overview
SEC Energy is a single-source provider of natural gas compression equipment, parts and services to all segments of the oil & gas industry. From 50 to 8,000 horsepower, gas, electric or dual drive, SEC is capable of designing and fabricating equipment to meet each customer’s specific operating requirements. SEC also provides production, processing, and treating equipment, and an expansive network of warehouses that service locations across the United States. SEC capabilities expand beyond traditional manufacturing to include turnkey engineering services, truck-based service technicians, manufacturer parts, and power generation equipment. Responsibilities
Performs job duties in a safe manner and according to company safety procedures. Reports potential safety hazards to supervisor immediately and actively participates in resolutions. Work directly under the supervision of a qualified Millwright. Assist in installing and aligning rotating equipment such as compressors, generators and pumps with a variety of drivers such as electric motors, pneumatic motors, gas and diesel engines within manufacturer’s specified tolerances. Assist with aligning gears, pulleys and other belt driven equipment within manufacturer’s specified tolerances. Help perform piston clearance checks, piston rod run out checks and balance verifications on rotating equipment. Learn to measure web deflections, mounting feet deflections and magnetic shaft centers. Install machine guards and protection devices on rotating equipment. Perform tasks associated with assembly and disassembly of skid-mounted components in a shop environment, including vessels, pipe, pipe supports and structural supports. Help perform pneumatic and mechanical tests on assembled components. Disassemble components to replace defective parts or to prepare them for shipping. Use specialty machinist tools, such as calipers, micrometers, feeler gauges, thickness gauges and thread pitch gauges. Operate various pneumatically driven machine torquing devices and portable hand, electric and air powered tools. Operate lifting equipment such as overhead cranes and jib cranes with safe rigging practices for heavy equipment. Learn to read manufacturers’ balance and lubrication specifications, shop notes, general arrangement, process flow diagrams, and drawings. Record serial numbers and other pertinent information as required in ITP (inspection test plan). Establish and maintain effective working relationships with all departments and workers. Follow oral and written instructions and communicate them to others as needed. Report problems to line supervisor and actively participate in resolutions. Experience
0 - 2 years’ experience in compression related assembly or field environment. Skills
Strong mathematical aptitude with the ability to add and subtract fractions, decimals and whole numbers. Ability to learn to read drawings to determine work procedures. Ability to read tape measures, rulers, caliper and various leveling devices and machinist tools in increments of .001" Must have knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures within the assembly department. Must be familiar with Safety and OSHA requirements. Mental Power: relies on instructions in terms of what and how work is to be done, as well as why it is done, within established policies and procedures. Physical Power: Working conditions are normal for a manufacturing environment. Work involves frequent lifting of materials and product up to 30 pounds. Machinery operation requires the use of safety equipment including eye protection, hearing protection, and steel toe safety boots. Senioriy level
Entry level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Management and Manufacturing Industries
Oil and Gas
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SEC Energy is a single-source provider of natural gas compression equipment, parts and services to all segments of the oil & gas industry. From 50 to 8,000 horsepower, gas, electric or dual drive, SEC is capable of designing and fabricating equipment to meet each customer’s specific operating requirements. SEC also provides production, processing, and treating equipment, and an expansive network of warehouses that service locations across the United States. SEC capabilities expand beyond traditional manufacturing to include turnkey engineering services, truck-based service technicians, manufacturer parts, and power generation equipment. Responsibilities
Performs job duties in a safe manner and according to company safety procedures. Reports potential safety hazards to supervisor immediately and actively participates in resolutions. Work directly under the supervision of a qualified Millwright. Assist in installing and aligning rotating equipment such as compressors, generators and pumps with a variety of drivers such as electric motors, pneumatic motors, gas and diesel engines within manufacturer’s specified tolerances. Assist with aligning gears, pulleys and other belt driven equipment within manufacturer’s specified tolerances. Help perform piston clearance checks, piston rod run out checks and balance verifications on rotating equipment. Learn to measure web deflections, mounting feet deflections and magnetic shaft centers. Install machine guards and protection devices on rotating equipment. Perform tasks associated with assembly and disassembly of skid-mounted components in a shop environment, including vessels, pipe, pipe supports and structural supports. Help perform pneumatic and mechanical tests on assembled components. Disassemble components to replace defective parts or to prepare them for shipping. Use specialty machinist tools, such as calipers, micrometers, feeler gauges, thickness gauges and thread pitch gauges. Operate various pneumatically driven machine torquing devices and portable hand, electric and air powered tools. Operate lifting equipment such as overhead cranes and jib cranes with safe rigging practices for heavy equipment. Learn to read manufacturers’ balance and lubrication specifications, shop notes, general arrangement, process flow diagrams, and drawings. Record serial numbers and other pertinent information as required in ITP (inspection test plan). Establish and maintain effective working relationships with all departments and workers. Follow oral and written instructions and communicate them to others as needed. Report problems to line supervisor and actively participate in resolutions. Experience
0 - 2 years’ experience in compression related assembly or field environment. Skills
Strong mathematical aptitude with the ability to add and subtract fractions, decimals and whole numbers. Ability to learn to read drawings to determine work procedures. Ability to read tape measures, rulers, caliper and various leveling devices and machinist tools in increments of .001" Must have knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures within the assembly department. Must be familiar with Safety and OSHA requirements. Mental Power: relies on instructions in terms of what and how work is to be done, as well as why it is done, within established policies and procedures. Physical Power: Working conditions are normal for a manufacturing environment. Work involves frequent lifting of materials and product up to 30 pounds. Machinery operation requires the use of safety equipment including eye protection, hearing protection, and steel toe safety boots. Senioriy level
Entry level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Management and Manufacturing Industries
Oil and Gas
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