Airswift
Day/Night Stabilizer Multi-Skilled Operator II
Airswift, Loving, New Mexico, United States, 88256
Day/Night Stabilizer Multi‑Skilled Operator II
Posted 4 days ago – be among the first 25 applicants.
Location: Loving, NM
Schedule: 7/7 rotation (includes day and night shifts)
Key Accountabilities
Comply with all Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE), OSHA, and Process Safety Management (PSM) regulations.
Ensure safe and efficient operation of condensate stabilizing facilities.
Monitor stabilizer and equipment for optimal performance.
Work 12‑hour rotating shifts; overtime may be required during turnarounds, upsets, or start‑ups.
Load/unload condensate and NGL trucks; perform sampling and testing (e.g., copper strip, BS&W shake out, Reid vapor pressure, caustic and amine samples).
Operate oil stabilizer trains, compressors, vapor compressor units, boilers, pumps, and LACT units for pipeline delivery.
Collaborate with Operations and I&E teams to optimize plant instrumentation controls.
Troubleshoot operational issues, maintain housekeeping, and complete accurate records.
Inspect tanks and piping for leaks or irregularities; take corrective action.
Access remote locations to monitor and adjust equipment controls.
Gauge tanks for crude oil and water transfers.
Utilize electronic remote well supervision to optimize production and minimize safety/environmental risks.
Enter daily volumes, well tests, downtime, and injection data into computer systems.
Monitor production data for accuracy; report losses and resolutions.
Optimize production and costs for new wells and facilities.
Perform minor equipment repairs and maintain chemical injection rates.
Complete compressor downtime reports and optimize runtime/costs.
Operate company‑provided vehicle for job duties.
Handle regulatory tasks including agency testing, status changes, and facility numbering.
Follow all company safety, environmental, and operational policies.
Benefits
Dental, Healthcare, Vision, Life Insurance, Long‑term Disability
401(k)
8 paid sick days
Truck and tools provided
Per Diem: $100 if 60+ miles from site
Required & Preferred Skills
Experience: 3–5 years in oil and gas industry
Education: Associate’s degree or Trade Certification in Production Technology, Process Technology, or related technical field
Intermediate understanding of fractionation principles
Basic knowledge of gas/liquid measurement, product drying, sweetening, mechanics, and instrumentation
Ability to use laptops and software for reporting and data entry
Strong troubleshooting, teamwork, and communication skills
Physically able to:
Work in extreme weather conditions
Climb up to 30 feet
Walk, bend, stoop, lift, push, and pull
Use hand tools for minor repairs
Willingness to:
Work 7/7 day and night shifts
Travel up to 10% annually
Work weekends and be on call
Ability to respond to alarms and follow verbal/written instructions
Positive, flexible, and inventive approach to challenges
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Location: Loving, NM
Schedule: 7/7 rotation (includes day and night shifts)
Key Accountabilities
Comply with all Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE), OSHA, and Process Safety Management (PSM) regulations.
Ensure safe and efficient operation of condensate stabilizing facilities.
Monitor stabilizer and equipment for optimal performance.
Work 12‑hour rotating shifts; overtime may be required during turnarounds, upsets, or start‑ups.
Load/unload condensate and NGL trucks; perform sampling and testing (e.g., copper strip, BS&W shake out, Reid vapor pressure, caustic and amine samples).
Operate oil stabilizer trains, compressors, vapor compressor units, boilers, pumps, and LACT units for pipeline delivery.
Collaborate with Operations and I&E teams to optimize plant instrumentation controls.
Troubleshoot operational issues, maintain housekeeping, and complete accurate records.
Inspect tanks and piping for leaks or irregularities; take corrective action.
Access remote locations to monitor and adjust equipment controls.
Gauge tanks for crude oil and water transfers.
Utilize electronic remote well supervision to optimize production and minimize safety/environmental risks.
Enter daily volumes, well tests, downtime, and injection data into computer systems.
Monitor production data for accuracy; report losses and resolutions.
Optimize production and costs for new wells and facilities.
Perform minor equipment repairs and maintain chemical injection rates.
Complete compressor downtime reports and optimize runtime/costs.
Operate company‑provided vehicle for job duties.
Handle regulatory tasks including agency testing, status changes, and facility numbering.
Follow all company safety, environmental, and operational policies.
Benefits
Dental, Healthcare, Vision, Life Insurance, Long‑term Disability
401(k)
8 paid sick days
Truck and tools provided
Per Diem: $100 if 60+ miles from site
Required & Preferred Skills
Experience: 3–5 years in oil and gas industry
Education: Associate’s degree or Trade Certification in Production Technology, Process Technology, or related technical field
Intermediate understanding of fractionation principles
Basic knowledge of gas/liquid measurement, product drying, sweetening, mechanics, and instrumentation
Ability to use laptops and software for reporting and data entry
Strong troubleshooting, teamwork, and communication skills
Physically able to:
Work in extreme weather conditions
Climb up to 30 feet
Walk, bend, stoop, lift, push, and pull
Use hand tools for minor repairs
Willingness to:
Work 7/7 day and night shifts
Travel up to 10% annually
Work weekends and be on call
Ability to respond to alarms and follow verbal/written instructions
Positive, flexible, and inventive approach to challenges
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