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An established industry player is seeking a Field Service Supervisor to lead and mentor the Operations team in wellbore construction. This role requires extensive experience in drilling rig operations and a strong understanding of downhole tools. The ideal candidate will excel in planning and executing high-profile operations while ensuring job quality and safety standards. You will play a vital role in liaising with customers and third-party personnel, providing front-line support with professionalism. Join a dynamic team committed to excellence and make a significant impact in the field.
Job Title – Field Service Supervisor – Wellbore Construction
Department – Operations
Reports to – District Manager
Employment Classification – Contractor
Job Summary
The Field Service Supervisor is primarily responsible to support and mentor the Operations team by acting as front-line field support. They will be required to plan and execute high profile operations, with a focus on primary excellence and job quality. As a supervisor in the operation, they will be required to run all bottom hole assemblies in any area that NCS performs work. This position is liner hanger specific.
Key Areas of Responsibility
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Pre-Engagement Requirements :
Due to the safety-sensitive nature of the work and its associated responsibilities, all contractors must meet the following pre-engagement requirements.
Completion of both a drug and alcohol screening, as well as a Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) criminal check, is mandatory before any work can begin. These screenings will be arranged by the company and must be successfully passed for the contract to proceed.
If you have a prior conviction, the CPIC check will return as incomplete, at which point an RCMP clearance will be required. As obtaining an RCMP clearance can take a considerable amount of time, we strongly recommend initiating the process as early as possible to avoid delays. The RCMP clearance must be issued within the last 30 days and provided at your own expense before the contract can commence.
Please note that the Contractor agreement is contingent upon the successful completion of all required screenings. Additionally, all documents outlined in the Master Service Agreement (MSA) must be submitted before any work can begin. Failure to meet these requirements may result in a delay or cancellation of the contract.