Intervention Energy Services
Job Description
As an Iron Inspection Technician, you will be responsible for inspecting, testing, and rebuilding iron used in hydraulic fracturing operations.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct visual inspections and non‑destructive testing (NDT) on frac iron, manifolds, treating iron, flowlines, and frac stacks.
Perform hydrostatic pressure testing and ultrasonic thickness checks to validate equipment safety under high‑pressure frac conditions.
Perform equipment rebuilds, banding, blasting, and painting as needed to prepare frac iron and flowline components for redeployment.
Ensure all work complies with API and ISO standards for iron inspection, frac safety, and wellsite operations.
Maintain accurate records for customer frac crews and operators, ensuring all certification is traceable and up‑to‑date.
Qualifications & Skills
High school diploma or equivalent.
Strong mechanical aptitude.
Familiarity with frac site operations, frac crew workflows, and pressure pumping safety practices is a plus but not required.
Knowledge of compliance standards is a plus.
Strong teamwork and communication skills; ability to work safely under pressure in fast‑paced frac environments.
Must be able to lift at least 40 lbs and stand for long periods of time.
Work Environment & Conditions
Work performed in shop.
Field support includes working alongside other employees in the shop.
Why Join Intervention Energy Services?
Be part of a fast‑growing inspection leader supporting frac crews across the Permian, Bakken, Eagle Ford, and other basins.
Gain hands‑on experience with cutting‑edge frac iron inspection and digital tracking technology.
Work in a team‑driven, safety‑first environment where your role directly impacts oilfield operations.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Engineering and Information Technology
Industries Oil and Gas
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Key Responsibilities
Conduct visual inspections and non‑destructive testing (NDT) on frac iron, manifolds, treating iron, flowlines, and frac stacks.
Perform hydrostatic pressure testing and ultrasonic thickness checks to validate equipment safety under high‑pressure frac conditions.
Perform equipment rebuilds, banding, blasting, and painting as needed to prepare frac iron and flowline components for redeployment.
Ensure all work complies with API and ISO standards for iron inspection, frac safety, and wellsite operations.
Maintain accurate records for customer frac crews and operators, ensuring all certification is traceable and up‑to‑date.
Qualifications & Skills
High school diploma or equivalent.
Strong mechanical aptitude.
Familiarity with frac site operations, frac crew workflows, and pressure pumping safety practices is a plus but not required.
Knowledge of compliance standards is a plus.
Strong teamwork and communication skills; ability to work safely under pressure in fast‑paced frac environments.
Must be able to lift at least 40 lbs and stand for long periods of time.
Work Environment & Conditions
Work performed in shop.
Field support includes working alongside other employees in the shop.
Why Join Intervention Energy Services?
Be part of a fast‑growing inspection leader supporting frac crews across the Permian, Bakken, Eagle Ford, and other basins.
Gain hands‑on experience with cutting‑edge frac iron inspection and digital tracking technology.
Work in a team‑driven, safety‑first environment where your role directly impacts oilfield operations.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Engineering and Information Technology
Industries Oil and Gas
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