Fluids Plant Operator
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Job Description
Fluids Plant Operator
This is an exceptional opportunity to work with an Oil&Gas Services company in Monahans, Texas
Job Description:
Pay Rate: $20 / hour plus overtime under a W-2 Contract to Hire with Medical benefits
Hours: 7am - 7pm
Job Summary:
• Responsible for delivering safe, efficient, and reliable product and service delivery (PSD) to customers.
• The Fluids Plant Operator identifies opportunities to improve service delivery, implements standard work (SW), and manages risk during service delivery.
• This person manages bulk plant facilities to facilitate delivery of prepared products and bulk materials to wellsites, maintaining excellent quality control (QC) in accordance with company policies and procedures.
• The Fluids Plant Operator assists in training other Operators and trainees.
• This person ensures compliance with governmental regulations and industry standards, and reduces environmental impacts through observing Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) policies.
Responsibilities:
• Ensure job deliverables are accurate and delivered on time.
• Blend and mix bulk products for delivery to the wellsite, on time, according to the job program design.
• Check and/or calculate quantities of material blends required prior to loading.
• Follow Product Line (PL) quality assurance procedures to ensure proper loading.
• Coordinate movement of bulk products to and from locations with the PSD and Logistics Team.
• Assist in conducting monthly inventory and daily paperwork completion for goods received and shipped.
• Label and store additives in a safe manner and ensure the disposal of empty drums and pails.
• Maintain bulk plant equipment by performing a daily check while ensuring the bulk plant is kept clean.
• Participate in job risk analysis and continuous improvement programs.
• Wear PPE and observe HSE policies.
Note that if you get hired you must undergo a background check, a driving records check and a drug screening
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