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The Equipment Operator, Level 2 (Non-DOT) is responsible for working as one of the crew members assigned to the field in either cementing, fracturing, or other, as required. The candidate must demonstrate safe work habits, be able to follow directions and work well as part of a team. Major responsibilities include driving company vehicles and trucks, general maintenance and repair of pumping equipment and attachments and assisting in pumping activities.
Detailed Description:
Comply with all Company and customer Health, Safety, and Environmental (HS&E) policies, rules, practices, and guidelines
Ensure equipment is maintained at a high level of efficiency and readiness
Conduct proper Job Safety & Environmental Analyses (JSEA) in compliance with Company regulations
Perform rigging up and rigging down duties, as well as operate and maintain equipment that may include but is not limited to bulk sand trailers, cement bulk body load units, field bins and semi-trailers
Safely perform other duties that may include fueling trucks between stages, acting as a "fire watch" for refueling, serve as gate guard for incoming traffic to customer locations and assisting with the clean-up of the location before, during, and after the job
Employee must work with an emphasis on safety for themselves and others, including coworkers and third parties, while wearing any required personal protective equipment (PPE) at all designated times
Represent the Company and our values with integrity while maintaining the highest ethical and legal standards with all interactions
Adhere to the Company's Code of Business Conduct and Ethics
Able to successfully meet testing requirements, including but not limited to pulmonary function testing and a physical Essential Functions Test (EFT) screening
Able to wear prescribed Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including a respirator
Demonstrate the ability to work well with others, and work independently when required
Demonstrate clear communication skills including ability to read, write and speak English, and to promptly follow verbal and written directions in English along with the ability to establish and maintain effective rapport with all employees at different levels both in the office and in the field
Perform simple mathematical calculations (addition, subtraction, division and multiplication) using whole numbers, fractions, and decimals, to make job related calculations; basic computer skills are necessary
Willing and able to operate and maintain assigned equipment in a safe manner while working extended schedules that may include days or nights, as well as weekends and holidays in different weather conditions
Ability to travel as needed to other offices and work sites, occasionally requiring extended travel to remote locations and/or overnight stay(s) outside normal office area
Must be able to work closely with others and under time-sensitive deadlines including potential emergency response situations
Requires bending, stooping, kneeling, twisting, and crawling, walking on uneven surfaces, and climbing equipment ladders or stairs throughout the work shift
Minimum Qualifications:
High school diploma or GED certificate
Must be 18 years of age or older
Internal Applicants: 6+ months' experience as an Equipment Operator 1, successfully meeting all competency requirements
External Applicants: 1+ years' experience as an Equipment Operator in fracturing industry
Experience in repair and maintenance of heavy equipment
Must have and maintain valid state-issued driver's license, be eligible to drive a Company vehicle and meet the requirements of the Company's vehicle program, policy and/or guidelines
Preferred Qualifications:
Prior military service
Additional Details:
The Equipment Operator, Level 2 (Non-DOT) must work with an emphasis on individual safety and safety for others, including coworkers and third parties. This position includes working outdoors for long periods of time in all types of weather conditions typical of the area where the job is located, including dust, humidity, sleet, snow, rain, mud, cold, heat, wind, and other inclement weather. Working conditions for this position may involve exposure to varying outdoor conditions, including environmental chemicals, gases, noise, dampness, fumes, radiation, and heights.