The Rig Hand 3 is part of the crew that works on a service rig and is responsible for servicing oil and gas wells. This position includes assisting in rigging-up and rigging-down operations, running pipe and casing, operating rig equipment, working from elevated positions such as the tubing board, and assisting with mud pump operations and maintenance.
The Rig Hand 3 is responsible for safely handling drill pipe, tubing, casing, and associated equipment while ensuring all duties are performed according to company standard operating procedures and safety regulations. This position may also be required to operate the rig, work floors, and assist with additional tasks specified by the customer or well operator.
All duties are to be performed in a manner that maximizes the safety of all personnel at the worksite and ensures efficient completion of all assigned tasks.
Essential Functions of Job
Rig Hand 3 is an advanced-level position and expected to demonstrate advanced operational knowledge of the rigs, equipment, and support equipment
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Rigging-up and down: All elevated work associated with rigging-up or down
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Drilling the well: All work performed from the tubing board (transferring drill pipe from the vertical racks to the elevator). For standing drill pipe, assists in lifting the drill pipe from the rack onto the work floor or vice versa. May need to work floors or operate the rig
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Demonstrates advanced knowledge of rig operations, well servicing procedures, and equipment troubleshooting
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Provides guidance and mentorship to less experienced crew members
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Assists the Rig Supervisor in coordinating daily job tasks and maintaining operational efficiency
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Capable of independently performing all Rig Hand 1 and Rig Hand 2 duties with minimal supervision
- Identifies operational hazards and takes proactive measures to ensure a safe and productive work environment
- Assists with training, equipment inspections, and ensuring compliance with company safety standards and procedures
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Lift, operate specific equipment, rig-up and rig-down components of the rig and other equipment used on location
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Assist in rigging-up and rigging-down operations, including elevated work associated with the tubing board, road basket and derrick operations
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Position, lift, attach, install, and work with casing, drill pipe, tubing, rods, and associated well equipment such as pumps, swivels, catwalks, tongs, and elevators
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Transfer drill pipe and tubing from vertical racks to elevators and assist in lifting pipe from the rack onto the work floor or vice versa
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Operate tongs, elevators, mud pumps, and other related rig tools and equipment safely and effectively
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Perform repair and maintenance on mud pumps and related rig equipment as needed
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Physically load and unload pipe or other materials without the use of hoist equipment when required
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Set hydraulic jacks, handle pads/boards, and assist in attaching guy wires to anchors
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Assist in lining up the well service rig with the well
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Work on elevated surfaces, including the tubing board and rod basket when required and qualified
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Report any safety hazards, accidents, maintenance concerns, or equipment issues to the rig supervisor immediately
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Ensure all work activities are carried out in compliance with company policies, customer requirements, and all applicable safety regulations
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Participate in all required company training programs, including FortiSafe Certified training
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Perform additional duties as assigned by supervisors, customers, or well operators
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Perform additional duties as assigned
Skills you’ll need:
- Workover rig experience
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Must have a "can do", customer services orientated approach
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Ability to communicate both oral and written effectively
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Must comply with all safety policies and procedures
Licenses and Certifications Preferred:
- Safeland/PEC
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Valid driver license
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CDL
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Well Control School
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H2S, Forklift/Manlift, and CPR/1st Aid
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Any other heavy equipment licenses or certifications
Physical Requirements of Job
1. Amount of Each Day Spent
Employee works:
2. While Performing Job, Employee Will Be Required
3. Physical Activity Required
4. Working Conditions May Involve Exposure To
5. Other Physical Requirements
Manual and finger dexterity
Ability to safely perform all essential job functions in compliance with company, local, state, and federal regulations
6. Safety Equipment
The following safety equipment is to be worn on the job when applicable:
Benefits you will receive:
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance
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Health Benefits - medical insurance plans, a dental plan, and a vision plan – all with significant premium contributions from Fortis
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Traditional and Roth 401K plans, offering a 100% company match for up to 3% of your salary and a 50% match on the next 2%, available at 6 months of full-time employment
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Other supplemental insurances
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Paid time off that begins accruing on your first day
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Highly competitive wages
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Opportunity for advancement