Pipe Recovery Specialist

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Description

Yellowjacket Oilfield Services, LLC (“Yellowjacket”) is a privately held oilfield services company that offers fishing & rental, wireline, thru tubing, and various oilfield services across North America and offshore. The Yellowjacket team prioritizes our employees’ safety and development while providing unparalleled expertise with superior quality service to our customers. We are currently seeking a Pipe Recovery Specialist to join our growing team.

Job Duties and Responsibilities

  • Responsible for safely applying the appropriate procedures for the operation of wireline equipment, tools, and techniques in order to perform Free Point services, jet cutters, chemical cutters, RCT, and Drill Pipe / Tubing Back off Services.
  • Coordinate safe movement of personnel, equipment, and products to and from customer's location as per customer's requirements.
  • Perform assembly, checking, and loading necessary equipment required for scheduled jobs
  • Perform pressure control checks and maintenance on pressure control equipment
  • Adhere to company policy and procedures.
  • Ability to interface with customers in the effort to maintain positive customer relations. Responsible for planning and directing efficient activities and ensuring quality through the execution of service according to plan.
  • Promotes sales of Yellowjacket product lines, i.e. fishing & rental services, wireline, thru tubing, etc. Call on customers and potential customers.
  • Must understand and comply with all safety rules and company policies. Responsible for making safety performance and environmental awareness the primary focuses of all district employees.
  • Must follow Yellowjacket standard operating procedures and safety policies; comply with company policies and other specialized equipment and safety training required by the company.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.


Requirements

Qualification Requirements

  • Previous pipe recovery experience.
  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Valid Driver’s license and acceptable MVR.
  • Ability to work independently and as a team with other crews, particularly when under pressure in situation where priorities change or emergency situations.
  • Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Ability to stand, bend, stoop, twist, squat, crawl and walk; may have long periods of standing or sitting.
  • Exposure to working outdoors and extreme weather conditions.
  • Ability to effectively communicate, both verbally and written.
  • Basic writing, math and computer skills.
  • Must have flexibility to work any schedule based on business needs and travel as job requires.
  • Ability to clear/pass pre-employment screening, testing and job-relevant hiring requirements.

Yellowjacket Oilfield Services, LLC is an EEO employer. We offer a competitive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, and other supplemental insurances, PTO, Company paid holidays, and a 401(k) plan.


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