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Water Transfer Tech

Company Name:
Nuverra Environmental Solutions
Job Description
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3711 4th Ave Northeast
Watford City, ND 58854
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_Position Summary_
Workers will perform duties related to pumping water. Workers will be working on live frac sites as well as staging areas. Workers will work 12hr shifts, with scheduled time off. Must adhere to all health and safety requirements and promote a positive attitude.
_Position Scope, Responsibilities and Essential Functions_
Operate equipment as required (skid-steer, forklift, wheel loader, pick-up w/o trailer)
Maintaining and checking tank levels
Responsible for moving hoses from tank to tank during fill and dewatering.
Clamping hose/pipe together using various clamps and fittings (Victaulic, NORMco, etc.).
Responsible for mobilization/demobilization of equipment.
Assist w/ general maintenance and upkeep of equipment
Receive oral instructions from Water Transfer Supervisor and/or lead on work assignments, materials and equipment needs.
Preform pre-operational checks on equipment such as inspect line and equipment for possible leaks or damages
Use hand, power tools and equipment following specifications
Replace gaskets and valves on pumps and other equipment.
Repetitive lifting of 50 lbs. or more
Follow safe work and good housekeeping practices.
Complete and turn in paperwork as required.
Understand and comply with corporate policies and procedure. Health and Safety policies and procedure and other requirements/regulations as required
Operate and drive unit to and from work sites.
Location: Watford City, ND
Date: 09/23/2014Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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