NM Derrick Hand

NM Derrick Hand

NM Derrick Hand

Steel Energy

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MAIN FUNCTIONS

  • Under the supervision and direction of the Crew Operator, safely works in the
  • rig derrick to transfer rod sections to and from derrick racks to rod lifting
  • clamps as sections are removed or returned to the well. Climb ladders attached
  • to the side of derrick to rod platform. Operates rod hoist by use of a control
  • pedal or communicates with the crew operator. Attaches transfer device to rods
  • to disconnect rod clamps. Guides tubing sections from tubing rack slots to
  • tubing platform. Align tubing sections perpendicularly over well bore to assist
  • in connection of tubing sections and prevent damage to treads of tubing
  • sections. Occasionally operates pump to circulate fluid or mud into well bore.
  • Occasionally connects well head attachments, loads tools, and performs similar
  • duties. A Derrick hand’s duties also include cleaning, fueling, repairing, and
  • maintaining workover rig equipment to include greasing, changing oils and
  • lubricants as needed and on a regularly scheduled basis.
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JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

  • * Available to work beyond the traditional 8-hour workday; available to work
  • Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays, to meet operational needs. Well services
  • work is generally performed during daylight hours, Monday through Friday,
  • occasionally on Saturday and or Sunday. Certain operations cannot, however,
  • be completed during a single daylight period and must be continued without
  • interruption, over several consecutive days. Such operations are referred to
  • as “24-hour operations,” and require two or more shifts, crews, to operate
  • the rig. Able to work at heights up to or greater than 50 feet.
  • * Dependability is imperative. Reporting for work at the prescribed location
  • and time, dressed for deployment to work, is essential. Unauthorized absences
  • will result in discipline up to and including employment termination.
  • * Performing maintenance services and repairs on oil and gas wells as part of a
  • three-to-five-person crew
  • * Participate in daily pre-job tailgate safety meetings and writing JHA’s.
  • * Inspecting and documenting all lift equipment on location including but not
  • limited to derrick harness, lanyard, SRL’s, chains and cables.
  • * Assisting in the rigging up and rigging down of the workover Rig in a safe
  • manner
  • * Pulling and laying down Rods, Tubing and Casing on the tubing board or Rod
  • basket
  • * Rigging up and operating triplex pumps and all related piping in a safe
  • manner consistent with safe operating procedures
  • * Assist in training and mentoring SSE employees and floor hands as needed.
  • * Assist Rig Operator in various tasks anywhere on the rig as directed by
  • operator.
  • * Driving company vehicles such as the Crew pick-up truck
  • * Workshop and SWS Yard maintenance and repair work as required.
  • * Assist Steel Energy Services management personnel as required.
  • * Incumbent employees are expected to participate in company provided training
  • in rig operations, Standard Operating Procedures, and safe work procedures.
  • * Complies with the client’s and the company’s safe operating procedures. All
  • activities are to be performed consistent with the company’s Safe Operating
  • Procedures, to provide the maximum protection for all workers at the work
  • site, the environment, the equipment; and complete the tasks efficiently.
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  • Qualifications
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JOB PREFRENCES

  • * High school Diploma, GED or equivalent
  • * 1-2 years of Floor Hand experience
  • * Basic Problem solving and organizational skills.
  • * Excellent customer service, interpersonal skills and verbal / written English
  • communication skills.
  • * Minimum one (1) year Basic Oilfield service experience
  • * Ability to multi-task and work in a fast-paced environment
  • * Class B CDL license to drive workover rig (not required-but encouraged)
  • * Ability to bend, stoop, and lift objects of up to seventy-five pounds (75#)
  • for extended periods of time.
  • * This position requires standing, walking, and sitting while working either
  • indoors or outdoors.
  • * Basic Computer skills
  • * Ability to pass company’s pre-employment exam that also consists of a drug
  • screen and physical.
  • * Acceptable criminal history
  • * Ability to read, write and speak English to the extent that they can
  • understand verbal and written instructions as well as give verbal and written
  • instructions in English; and the ability to use simple mathematical
  • calculations using whole numbers, fractions, and decimals (addition,
  • subtraction, division, and multiplication) to make job related calculations.
  • “We look to hire diverse talent and ensure that we treat you with respect and
  • support throughout the interview process and if you join Steel Energy, we
  • embrace diversity and strive to create conditions that provide everyone with an
  • equal opportunity to thrive and be included in all workplace opportunities.”