Product Line Specialist
job description
Key Activities and Accountabilities
- Run equipment on wireline service tools when applicable.
- Know hydraulic calculations on downhole equipment areas and forces
- Flow test well w/positive &
adjustable choke
- All duties as required by Trinity Tool Operating Procedures
- With minimal supervision performing maintenance functions such as repairs, assembles, &
disassemble of equipment in a safe and professional manner
- Able to operate and maintain all service tool equipment
- Responsible for the safe maintenance and repair of service tool equipment
- Train lower-level supervisors on services and products
- Perform major repairs without supervision of QA/QC Supervisors
- Recognize and communicate the need for new tools and equipment
- Identify and communicate the need for parts for inventory and replacement
- Maintain a clean and safe work area
- Ensures paperwork documentation of work performed in a complete and timely manner on a daily/job basis
- Ensures compliance with Health, Safety, and Environmental regulations and guidelines
- Promotes and takes an active part in the Behavior Based Safety Observations (BBS) or STAR process
- Under limited supervision, aids Tool Technicians during maintenance functions such as repairs, assembly &
disassembly of Blackhawk equipment.
- Inventory and restock the Project Manager’s toolbox.
- Perform pre-check operations (i.E., operate &
load cement head in shop prior to shipping out equipment, ensure equipment loaded meets job requirements and application).
- Serve as a mentor to lower-level Project Managers.
- Manages rig staff and crew to facilitate job
- Formulates and conducts pre-job meetings onsite with all rig crew and associated 3rd parties to maximize the probability of a good job, as-engineered and obtain zero personnel injury
- Operates a series of wireless components and valves during job to ensure integrity of the fluids/chemicals being deployed downhole and ensuring complete well control
- Manages rig crew picking up and inserting tools and assemblies into drill string for Well Construction and or Well Intervention
Requirements
Job Knowledge and Qualifications Education and/or Experience Required at Entry:
- Must have a high school diploma from an accredited school or GED
- Must have at least 6 years in offshore experience in the oil and gas industry, 2 or more in Deepwater or 4 Shelf
Skills, Abilities, Special Licenses or Certificates Required:
- Must be able to travel on ground transportation as well as rotary and fixed wing aircraft
- Must have Well Control Certification
- Must have proficient computer skills in Microsoft Excel, Word, and Outlook.
- Able to handle high-paced workflow.
- Must be dependable.
- Must be able to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers, clients, and other employees of the organization.
- Must exhibit a positive attitude during work performance.
- Must understand Surge and other reports or running procedures generated by Engineering and how they relate to field operations.
- Accept direction and constructive criticism in a positive manner and share positive and negative guidance effectively with subordinates.
- Available to work when needed and communicates with supervisor when conflicts arise.
- Employee must be able to compute rate, ratio, and percent and possess the ability to draw, interpret bar graphs, and preform intermediate mathematical and measurement computations.