Oilfield Electrician
Rogue Industrial Group
11 days ago
Posted date11 days ago
N/A
Minimum levelN/A
Technicians / ServiceJob category
Technicians / ServiceTitle: Oilfield Electrician
Location: Jal, NM and Surrounding Areas
Schedule: 5/2 Rotation (5 days on 2 days off)
Hours: 10 to 12-hour days (Rotational Weekend Call Outs Required)
Pay: For this role depends on experience within the range $35-$55/hr
Top Focus of this Position:
• Continual Field Maintenance and Troubleshooting of circuit breakers, limit switches, overload relays, motor starters, and electrical control circuits in an Upstream environment.
• Has Knowledge and Understands Tank Battery Facilities
Requirements
Oilfield Electrician will have Knowledge and Ability to Perform the Following:
• Able to utilize technical skills to troubleshoot production instrumentation, electronics, and electrical components.
• Troubleshoot pump panels at a tank battery facility
• Installs, repairs, or replaces 120V AC/DC motors, as well as hydraulic and gas electrical controls.
• Working knowledge of control circuits in PLC switches
• Provide field instrumentation support for all process equipment (pneumatic, hydraulic, electro-mechanical, electronic systems)
• Installs, repairs, or replaces electrical wiring, receptacles, switch boxes, conduits, feeders, lighting, and alternative electrical parts.
• Tests electrical equipment and parts for continuity, current, voltage, and resistance.
Qualifications:
• Experience troubleshooting motor starters and VFD's/VSD's.
• Able to do electrical equipment installations, inspections, and troubleshooting tasks to maximize production and enhance the reliability of the operation.
• Recognize malfunctions in individual equipment and perform maintenance as necessary to correct problems.
• Familiar with installing, swapping, and testing single to three-phase motors.
• Tests and commissions integrated and non-integrated electrical systems, i.e. switchgear, network relays.
• Ability to use megger and multimeter.
• Use reference documentation to size conductors, overload, and short circuit protection.
• Operate and perform activities in accordance with applicable regulations and procedures (Federal, State, and local policies and procedures).
• Must be willing to undergo background check and driving record check.
• Must be willing and able to pass DOT drug screening / physical.
• A minimum of 4-year Electrician experience is required
• A minimum of 2-years Upstream experience is required
• Journeyman's Electrician License Preferred, but not required
Benefits
A Company Truck, Company Fuel Card, Computer, and Cell Phone as well as Excellent Medical Benefits, 401K, free life insurance, long-term and short-term disability, dental and eye care, Earned Vacation, Holiday Pay, in addition to 3 sets of FRCs.
Location: Jal, NM and Surrounding Areas
Schedule: 5/2 Rotation (5 days on 2 days off)
Hours: 10 to 12-hour days (Rotational Weekend Call Outs Required)
Pay: For this role depends on experience within the range $35-$55/hr
Top Focus of this Position:
• Continual Field Maintenance and Troubleshooting of circuit breakers, limit switches, overload relays, motor starters, and electrical control circuits in an Upstream environment.
• Has Knowledge and Understands Tank Battery Facilities
Requirements
Oilfield Electrician will have Knowledge and Ability to Perform the Following:
• Able to utilize technical skills to troubleshoot production instrumentation, electronics, and electrical components.
• Troubleshoot pump panels at a tank battery facility
• Installs, repairs, or replaces 120V AC/DC motors, as well as hydraulic and gas electrical controls.
• Working knowledge of control circuits in PLC switches
• Provide field instrumentation support for all process equipment (pneumatic, hydraulic, electro-mechanical, electronic systems)
• Installs, repairs, or replaces electrical wiring, receptacles, switch boxes, conduits, feeders, lighting, and alternative electrical parts.
• Tests electrical equipment and parts for continuity, current, voltage, and resistance.
Qualifications:
• Experience troubleshooting motor starters and VFD's/VSD's.
• Able to do electrical equipment installations, inspections, and troubleshooting tasks to maximize production and enhance the reliability of the operation.
• Recognize malfunctions in individual equipment and perform maintenance as necessary to correct problems.
• Familiar with installing, swapping, and testing single to three-phase motors.
• Tests and commissions integrated and non-integrated electrical systems, i.e. switchgear, network relays.
• Ability to use megger and multimeter.
• Use reference documentation to size conductors, overload, and short circuit protection.
• Operate and perform activities in accordance with applicable regulations and procedures (Federal, State, and local policies and procedures).
• Must be willing to undergo background check and driving record check.
• Must be willing and able to pass DOT drug screening / physical.
• A minimum of 4-year Electrician experience is required
• A minimum of 2-years Upstream experience is required
• Journeyman's Electrician License Preferred, but not required
Benefits
A Company Truck, Company Fuel Card, Computer, and Cell Phone as well as Excellent Medical Benefits, 401K, free life insurance, long-term and short-term disability, dental and eye care, Earned Vacation, Holiday Pay, in addition to 3 sets of FRCs.
JOB SUMMARY
Oilfield Electrician
Rogue Industrial Group
Midland
11 days ago
N/A
Full-time
Oilfield Electrician