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Coil Tubing Mechanic II

Key Energy Services-A dynamic and well respected company with a mission to be a leading global well intervention and production enhancement service company. We are the largest provider of onshore well service rigs in the United States and one of the leading onshore, rig-based well servicing contractors in the world.
We are currently seeking Coiled Tubing Mechanic for our Coiled Tubing location in Alce, TX.
Responsibilities:
Performing routine and moderately complex scheduled preventive maintenance including DOT annual inspections
Troubleshooting problems
Working in the shop or in the field, depending on work assignments or work location
Training on-the-job with respect to rig operation and company rig operating procedures and other specialized training on the subject of Hazard conditions
PREFERRED
Qualifications:
High school diploma, GED or equivalent
Certification from trade or technical school in maintenance or repair
One (1) or more years of work experience as a mechanic or in a similar capacity
Knowledge and skills in well service equipment/vehicle repair or preventive maintenance
Skill in rebuilding, inspecting and repairing equipment including hydraulic, electrical and overhauling engines and transmissions
Class C license or valid CDL A or B driver's license depending on the vehicle required to drive on the job
Ability to handle heavy items and work in extreme weather and physical conditions
Ability to work independently and in a team environment while demonstrating safe work habits
We are proud to offer a very competitive compensation and benefits package including:
Medical Insurance
Vision and Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
401(k)
Education assistance
Short-Term Disability
Paid time off
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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