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Detailed Description:
- Assists with equipment function checks and repairs at the facility and on location.
- Operates various company-specific equipment.
- Identifies, maintains, and troubleshoots company equipment.
- Performs maintenance on pumping and blending equipment with minimal supervision.
- Demonstrates familiarity with company purchasing processes and policies.
- Takes an active and leading role in mentoring entry-level and lower-level electronics technicians during repairs.
- Works under strict supervision with highly defined and repetitive job duties.
- Emphasizes safety by participating in or leading safety meetings, hazard hunts, and ensuring Job Safety Analyses (JSAs) are followed.
- Reviews and follows requirements established by job policies and procedures.
- Reports unsafe acts, conditions, or hazards immediately.
- Follows instructions given by supervisory personnel.
- Performs work independently and assists other employees as directed.
- Completes other duties and responsibilities as required by immediate supervisor.
Job Requirements: Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Ability to read, write, and speak English to follow and issue verbal and written instructions.
- Proficiency in simple mathematical calculations using whole numbers, fractions, and decimals.
- Extensive knowledge of sensors used in oilfield electronics, densitometers, viscometers, flow meters, and transducers.
- Understanding of district goals and ability to work toward meeting those objectives.
Language Comprehension: Must understand and speak English at a level sufficient to issue, receive, and respond to both safety and operations-related directions. Minimum Qualifications:
- Education: High School Diploma or GED
- Experience: 4-7 years.
Licenses and Certifications: Valid Drivers License. Additional Details: The Field Electronic Technician 3 role requires technical expertise in maintaining and troubleshooting oilfield equipment, a strong focus on safety, and the ability to mentor junior team members.
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