Role description
The Field Engineer 1 is responsible for:
- Participating in operations on wellsite and contributing to the operations in a mentoring role in accordance with companies' standard instructions, on location, land or offshore
- Handling and maintaining equipment in the field and provide onsite labor whenever needed
- Installing equipment and dismantling equipment (rigging up and rigging down)
- Participating in planning of operations and assisting with estimating job requirements
- Conducting training for FE2s, FE3s and FETs whenever relevant
- Conducting performance evaluations of FE2s, FE3s and FETs whenever relevant
- Leading on-site maintenance wherever relevant
- Acquiring operational experience, knowledge and competencies required for advancement to Senior Field Engineer (SFE)
- Completing relevant paperwork associated with a job on a timely basis
- Reporting near misses, accidents, incidents and mechanical failures to authorities (QHSE and/or SDM) Scheduling and leading safety reviews
- Performing post-job meetings with clients when needed.
- Communicate effectively with client and rig personal at wellsite
- Recommend measures to improve methods, performance and/or quality
- Acting as an ambassador for the organization and client, costumers and externals
- Complying with companies Safety and Quality Policy and standards.
Educational Qualification
- Level of degree: Vocational Degree, University Degree, associate degree or alike
- Type of degree: Engineering, Geological discipline, Mechanics, Electronics or alike
- Language requirements: English
Training Requirements
Training required for the job:
- Oil and Gas Industry Basics
- WCS FE Basic course, QHSE training, External Local Training whenever relevant
Experience Needed for the Role
- Exposure to Well Design and Planning, Reservoir Engineering and complex Well Completion Operations.
- Demonstrating knowledge and skills relating to ensuring compliance with companies' policies (management system)
- Two stage cementing application