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HYDRAULIC CHOKE OPERATOR ASSISTANT

FESCO, Ltd

Pecos (TX)

On-site

USD 40,000 - 70,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a Hydraulic Choke Operator Assistant to support oil and gas fracturing operations. In this dynamic role, you will work both in the field and the shop, handling hydraulic choke equipment, performing well testing, and ensuring safety compliance. Your responsibilities will include diagnosing and repairing equipment, operating hydraulic controls, and maintaining accurate production reports. This position requires a clean driving record and the ability to work in various weather conditions. If you are ready to take on a challenging yet rewarding role in a fast-paced environment, this opportunity is for you.

Qualifications

  • Must have knowledge of hydraulic chokes and well testing equipment.
  • Ability to diagnose and repair equipment malfunctions is essential.

Responsibilities

  • Perform field and shop work involving hydraulic choke operations.
  • Ensure accurate collection of well production flowrates.

Skills

Hydraulic Choke Operation
Well Testing Equipment Knowledge
Troubleshooting Skills
Basic Computer Knowledge
Clean Driving Record

Education

High School Diploma or Equivalent

Tools

Hydraulic Choke Equipment
Sledgehammer
Electric Bosch Demolition Hammer

Job description

Description

A Hydraulic Choke Operator Assistant performs work in drill out, flowback, well testing, and rig up/rig down services in oil and gas fracturing operations. They are responsible for tearing apart and rebuilding hydraulic chokes used in the field as well as operating this equipment from a command center. They must have knowledge of well testing equipment and the ability to diagnose, repair and troubleshoot malfunctions when needs arise. Basic computer knowledge is a must in order to perform data entry and to generate field reports. Ensure accurate collection and reporting of well production flowrates are documented as per internal and/or client based guidelines. Workload consists of 75% field and 25% shop. They must have a clean driving record with the ability to obtain and maintain a commercial driver's license (Class "A" CDL).

I. Field Work
A. Rigging up a portable separator and heater
  1. Lift chicksan bundles weighing ±65 lbs.
  2. Attach chicksan bundle to wellhead, entailing lift from ground level to above head level.
  3. Hammer unions from ground level to above head level.
  4. Drive flowline tie-down stakes with 8 lbs. to 12 lb. or larger sledgehammer or Electric Bosch demolition hammer weighing 60± lbs.
  5. Make up threaded connections with two (2) 24" pipe wrenches occasionally using a 36" pipe wrench from ground level to above head level.
  6. Monitor and maintain hydraulic choke equipment during coiled tubing washes, frac flowback etc.
  7. Operate hydraulic choke controls within safe parameters of the designate equipment.
  8. Maintain and repair all components of high pressure operation: flowline/connections, hydraulic choke manifolds, sand separators, test separators, flare stacks, gas busters and safety systems.
B. Rigging up flowback manifold and sand separator.
  1. Load fittings weighing ±40 lbs. each.
  2. Drive flowline tie-down stakes with 8lbs. or larger sledgehammer or electric Bosch demolition hammer weighing ±60 lbs.
  3. Stoop, bend, twist, turn, and lift to align and join threaded components at heights from ground level to above head level.
  4. Carry and connect 15 foot long threaded pipe joints with a second person's assistance (1/4 joint weight ±40 lbs.) Full 30' pipe joint weighs ±140 lbs.
  5. Hammer union connections and screw threaded connections with 24" pipe wrench from ground level to above head level.
  6. Perform all routine choke changes, blowdowns, tank strapping and pressure readings anytime or when directed.
Shop Work
  1. Load and unload field work equipment weighing ±70 lbs. to/from a height of 36" to 60".
  2. Lift items and fittings weighing ±30 lbs. placing them on shelves head high.
  3. Occasionally lift weights ±70 lbs. to a height of 36" to 60".
  4. Wash any and all FESCO equipment.
  5. Clean and sweep shop.
  6. Turn around equipment in order for it to be ready for the next job.
Safety
  1. In order to comply with Department of Transportation regulations, must be able to pass a "DOT" physical, secure and maintain at least a Class "B" CDL with an "H" endorsement.
  2. Work in all types of weather conditions (i.e. extreme heat and cold and high humidity) for extended periods of time.
  3. Work in a toxic environment (Hydrogen Sulfide Gas) while wearing a self-contained breathing apparatus with full face sealed respiratory equipment weighing ±30 lbs.
  4. Work at remote well locations ±2 hours from the nearest medical facility.
  5. Work comfortably up to 15" above ground while wearing the appropriate fall protection equipment designated for the job.
  6. Close a large wellhead wing or master valve high or above in case of an emergency.
  7. Be mobile in the event of an emergency.
  8. Ability to evacuate a fellow employee in the event of an emergency.
  9. They will perform other duties assigned.
  10. They work under the direction of the District Manager.
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