Solids Control Operator

About the position

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Complete Solids Control rig-ups, rig-downs, troubleshooting, and minor repairs Perform Solids Control Analysis of the equipment Perform electrical rig-ups, rig downs, and minor repairs Possess satisfactory knowledge of Solids Control and Vacuum Unit jobs Follow the proper sampling procedure Complete daily reports and communicate with customers, supervisors, and co-workers Possess satisfactory rig etiquette and maintain a professional attitude Train other employees and travel outside the hiring region when needed Maintain a satisfactory driving record per NOV's Driver Policy Demonstrate a willingness to complete general labor tasks as deemed necessary by the supervisor Attain the necessary NOV WSS Core Training and maintain annual refresher training MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: A High School Diploma or Equivalent is required. Experience in the solids control field or similar mechanical experience, to be able to identify potential mechanical problems Possess a satisfactory driving record Must be able to pass background check, pre-placement physical, pulmonary function/FIT test, and substance abuse testing Must be able to operate or be trained to operate heavy equipment such as a track hoe/back hoe in a safe manner Must be able to operate or be trained to operate existing solids control line of equipment and or any new solids control technology introduced to the market

Responsibilities

  • Complete Solids Control rig-ups, rig-downs, troubleshooting, and minor repairs
  • Perform Solids Control Analysis of the equipment
  • Perform electrical rig-ups, rig downs, and minor repairs
  • Possess satisfactory knowledge of Solids Control and Vacuum Unit jobs
  • Follow the proper sampling procedure
  • Complete daily reports and communicate with customers, supervisors, and co-workers
  • Possess satisfactory rig etiquette and maintain a professional attitude
  • Train other employees and travel outside the hiring region when needed
  • Maintain a satisfactory driving record per NOV's Driver Policy
  • Demonstrate a willingness to complete general labor tasks as deemed necessary by the supervisor
  • Attain the necessary NOV WSS Core Training and maintain annual refresher training

Requirements

  • A High School Diploma or Equivalent is required.
  • Experience in the solids control field or similar mechanical experience, to be able to identify potential mechanical problems
  • Possess a satisfactory driving record
  • Must be able to pass background check, pre-placement physical, pulmonary function/FIT test, and substance abuse testing
  • Must be able to operate or be trained to operate heavy equipment such as a track hoe/back hoe in a safe manner
  • Must be able to operate or be trained to operate existing solids control line of equipment and or any new solids control technology introduced to the market
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