Solids control technician Engineering at Geebo

Solids control technician

Company Name:
Elwood Staffing
Description
SOLIDS CONTROL TECHNICIAN
Permanent / Direct-Hire
Shift: Rotation (2 weeks on 1 off OR 2 weeks on 2 weeks off)
Wages: $80,000-$85,000 annually (hourly plus overtime)
Benefits: Full benefits package and 401K
We're seeking Solids Control Technicians for immediate openings in the Oil & Gas industry; this is an excellent opportunity to get your foot in the door with a company that truly values their employees. You'll be working with new equipment and with a great group of managers that treats their employees well.
REQUIREMENTS:
1 year minimum of Solids Control / Waste Management experience within the oilfield
Experience with heavy equipment operation (Forklifts, backhoe, end loaders, cranes etc)
Ability to travel (Per diem / housing details depend on work location)
Must be safety minded and pay close attention to company and customer safety regulations
Good communication and customer service skills
DUTIES:
Maintain, set up and rig down and troubleshoot solids control support equipment
Keep a clean and safe work environment
Communicate with customers and maintain a good company image with all customers
Work with Jr. Solids Control Techs to assist with on the job training and mentoring
Attend safety meetings, assist with JSAs and ensure that customer safety requirements are met
Work in a physically demanding and fast paced environment
Send resume to Jacqueline.
Phone
Contact Information
Elwood Tradesmen
8690 Wolff Ct. Suite 200
Westminster, CO 80031
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Category: Manufacturing
Location: Minot ND
Job duration: Contract
Job expires on: May 7, 2014Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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