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Axis Energy Services

Torque & Test Technician III

Axis Energy Services, Odessa, Texas, United States, 79767

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Job Description A Torque & Test Technician is responsible for ensuring the integrity and reliability of oil field equipment, maintaining well locations, and performing tasks associated with wellsite intervention, BOP equipment connection, and pressure testing. The role requires working in a team environment, sometimes without direct supervision, and ensuring safe and efficient operations.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Perform hydrostatic testing to pressurize the system using a liquid such as water.

Perform test pipes, pipelines, and vessels to expose defective materials.

Pressure test mission‑critical equipment to ensure safety and proper functioning.

Determine the scope of work: locations, quantities, and material specifications.

Install, remove, and test production and drilling BOPs.

Install, remove, and test frac equipment.

Install, remove, and test wellhead equipment.

Troubleshoot leaks and problems with frac and well‑head equipment.

Operate company equipment safely and efficiently to meet safety‑sensitive functions according to company standards.

Adhere to all company policy, procedure, guidelines, and SOPs.

Travel up to 75% to remote job sites.

Other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications

High school graduate/diploma or equivalent.

Minimum five (5) years of experience as a test and torque operator or similar position.

Familiarity with pressure pumps 0‑25,000 psi, portable units, test cabins, fill pumps, incline water fillers, etc.

3+ years of experience in well servicing, pressure control, pumping operation or similar oil field services activities (frac, coil tubing, fishing).

Knowledge of accumulators and BOP functionality.

Ability and competency to run high pressure BOP/Rental equipment as may be needed.

Basic math, writing, computer, communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.

Self‑starter and ability to work with limited direct supervision.

Mobility and ability to use ladders or other access devices up to 15 ft.; ability to bend, stoop, twist, stand, squat, crawl, and walk.

Effective communication, both verbal and written; English preferred.

Ability to interact with others in a team and fast‑paced environment.

Must have a valid, active state‑issued driver license. CDL preferred.

Physical Demands and Work Environment

Regularly required to sit, stand, talk, and listen.

Regularly required to use hands/fingers, handle and operate equipment, and use hand tools to complete tasks.

Regularly required to climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, and walk.

Able to work long hours under varying circumstances with unpredictable job scope changes.

Able to lift +75 lbs and willing to request help when teamwork is necessary.

Typical Working Conditions and Hazards

Work is performed in all weather conditions throughout the year.

Able to perform duties with protective equipment such as H2S respirator and working under air when necessary.

Potential hazards include working near and with heavy tools and moving machinery.

Potential exposure to loud noises, airborne toxins, solvents, flammable atmospheres, and industrial chemicals.

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