Job Type Full-timeDescriptionSummary of PositionThe reverse unit supervisor is solely responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the reverse unit, power swivel, pit and associated equipment for performing service on oil and gas wells as specified by Graco customers. He/she will operate equipment to achieve desired downhole results as directed by Graco customers. Supervisor must have the technical expertise that will enable him/her to assist customer in making wellsite and job decisions.Essential Functions
Ability to make safe and appropriate decisions necessary to encompass all aspects of reverse unit operation in a stand-alone capacity at the wellsiteAbility to read, understand and independently implement the customers' project proceduresAdheres to both Graco and customer company policies and work requirementsEnsures the movement of the reverse unit and associated equipment required for the jobMaintains the required knowledge in all applicable DOT rules and regulations and all job related company, local, state and federal requirementsMaintains accurate records and completes accurate work tickets based on the Company's and customers' requirements of the work performedAvailable on a 24 hour basis to respond to customer needsThe reverse unit supervisor must understand and implement required maintenance of all equipment within his/her controlEnsures the equipment with his/her control is maintained and repairs are carried out as requiredRequires various type and levels of job related training with respect to the operations of the equipment and company standard operating procedures and also other specialized training as required by regulatory agencies and the companyCalculates pump requirements and make decisions concerning the proper equipment to perform all types of jobs RequirementsSkills/Qualifications
- Must be at least 21 years of age
- Must have a valid driver's license and acceptable driving record, be willing to submit to and able to pass, a pre-employment drug test, MVR check and criminal background check.
- Must have good knowledge of oil field and related equipment associated with pumping of oil field fluids and drilling operations using a power swivel
- Must have the knowledge required to calculate displacement, volumes, weights, pipe tallies and knowledge of pump capabilities, torque ratings for power swivels, bit sizes, weights of tubulars used and truck ratings allowed by local, state, company and federal regulations.
- The ability to perform calculations using whole numbers, fractions and decimals (addition, subtraction, division and multiplication) to make job related calculations.