Snubbing Operator
Job Description
Supervises Low Complexity jobs on Stand-Alone or Rig Assist Unit equipment. Supervises various aspects of Snubbing operations and personnel, which may include pre-job and preparation, mobilization, rig up, on-site operations, rig down, on-site maintenance, safety, environmental assurance, de-mobilization, post job inventories, maintenance, well site logistics and set up. Power Unit Snub Winch BOP Closing Unit Understands and performs pre-trip and post-trip inspections, as needed. Independently conducts required safety meetings (onsite and off). Uses independent judgment and discretion to identify specific topics to be addressed at each meeting. Answers questions raised by employees and takes follow-up action, when necessary to resolve issues that arise during day-to-day operations and safety-related issues or occurrences. Responsible for the accuracy and completion of data into MESO and all other applicable paperwork. Follows manager guidance concerning all Snubbing related operations. Ensures that all equipment assigned to them is properly functioning and all applicable procedures and tests are conducted in compliance with required standards. Monitors and makes recommendations which may affect conditions of employees’ employment, including hiring, firing, advancement, promotion, compensation, disciplinary actions, or any other change of status of subordinate employees. Evaluates issues raised by management and exercise independent judgment and discretion to determine proper protocol for implementing changes, when necessary, with the district. Responsible for crew time sheets. Complies with all applicable CES Standards, SOPs, Policies, Procedures and Work Instructions and applicable Codes of Federal Regulations. Ensures crew is fit for duty, inspects rig up of 3rd party equipment, knows and understands Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) regulations, pressure testing hydraulic system, records pipe tallies, sets hydraulic pump pressures, troubleshoots hydraulic issues, completes JDR, and verifies permits/tags and loads plans. Other duties as assigned. Equal Opportunity Employer About Us Cudd Pressure Control’s journey began in the heart of Oklahoma in 1977, with just a few snubbing units and a vision to provide exceptional services to the oil and gas industry. From these modest beginnings, we have grown into a company deeply rooted in Oklahoma’s soil while expanding our presence in all the major U.S. basins. Throughout our extensive history, our unwavering dedication to quality, safety, and innovation has propelled us to the forefront of our industry. We firmly believe that investing in the best people and cutting-edge technology is the key to our success. This fundamental principle drives us forward, ensuring we consistently deliver the most comprehensive and superior services in coiled tubing, snubbing, e-coil, nitrogen, and special services. As Cudd Pressure Control looks to the future, it remains committed to leading the industry. With a focus on adaptation, improvement, and continual innovation, Cudd Pressure Control is dedicated to not just meeting but exceeding client expectations. #J-18808-Ljbffr