American Safety Services Inc
This is not just a job – this is a career in saving lives and protecting oilfield crews.
Field Safety Technician – Oil & Gas Industry
This is not a rotational position
American Safety Services is seeking
driven, dependable, and physically capable Field Safety Technicians
to support oilfield operations. This position demands resilience, responsibility, and the mindset of a first responder.
What to Expect
Work outdoors in
all weather conditions : extreme heat, cold, wind, dust, and rain.
Long, irregular hours : early mornings, late nights, extensive driving to and from remote job sites.
High responsibility : technicians must be prepared to respond to life-threatening emergencies, similar to EMTs, paramedics, or rescue professionals.
Responsibilities
Rig up and down safety equipment for drilling, workover, and frac operations.
Oversee and enforce confined space, hot work, and critical task permits.
Provide on-site rescue response and hazard management.
Monitor and ensure compliance with state, federal, and ASSI safety standards.
Be the designated
Safety Professional
on location at all times.
Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent; minimum 21 years of age.
Valid driver’s license with clean MVR.
Ability to carry 75 lbs and work in full PPE, including SCBA.
Must live within 25 miles of Artesia, NM or Odessa, TX.
Must pass drug test and be available for weekends and variable shifts.
Desired Qualities
Strong integrity, discipline, and willingness to learn.
Prior EMT, paramedic, military, or rescue experience highly valued.
Motivated to advance through structured training programs.
$18.00 – $21.00 per hour, depending on experience.
Advancement training provided –
your effort determines your pace and promotions.
Note: Due to the extensive training investment, early termination (within 6 months) may result in recovery of certification costs.
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This is not a rotational position
American Safety Services is seeking
driven, dependable, and physically capable Field Safety Technicians
to support oilfield operations. This position demands resilience, responsibility, and the mindset of a first responder.
What to Expect
Work outdoors in
all weather conditions : extreme heat, cold, wind, dust, and rain.
Long, irregular hours : early mornings, late nights, extensive driving to and from remote job sites.
High responsibility : technicians must be prepared to respond to life-threatening emergencies, similar to EMTs, paramedics, or rescue professionals.
Responsibilities
Rig up and down safety equipment for drilling, workover, and frac operations.
Oversee and enforce confined space, hot work, and critical task permits.
Provide on-site rescue response and hazard management.
Monitor and ensure compliance with state, federal, and ASSI safety standards.
Be the designated
Safety Professional
on location at all times.
Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent; minimum 21 years of age.
Valid driver’s license with clean MVR.
Ability to carry 75 lbs and work in full PPE, including SCBA.
Must live within 25 miles of Artesia, NM or Odessa, TX.
Must pass drug test and be available for weekends and variable shifts.
Desired Qualities
Strong integrity, discipline, and willingness to learn.
Prior EMT, paramedic, military, or rescue experience highly valued.
Motivated to advance through structured training programs.
$18.00 – $21.00 per hour, depending on experience.
Advancement training provided –
your effort determines your pace and promotions.
Note: Due to the extensive training investment, early termination (within 6 months) may result in recovery of certification costs.
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