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Service Compression Jobs in Oklahoma (NOW HIRING)

USA Compression Partners, LP, provides natural gas compression services. We are one of the largest independent providers of compression services in the United States. We owe our success to the ...

... service and runtime, you must attract and retain premier talent. To accomplish this, Kodiak focuses ... Perform routine maintenance and repairs on natural gas compression equipment, including compressors ...

... service and runtime, you must attract and retain premier talent. To accomplish this, Kodiak focuses ... Perform routine maintenance and repairs on natural gas compression equipment, including compressors ...

USA Compression Partners, LP, (NYSE: USAC) provides mission-critical natural gas compression services to large upstream and midstream energy companies. We are an operations-centric, technology-driven ...

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Material Representative

Yukon, OK · On-site

$31K - $36K/yr

USA Compression Partners, LP, (NYSE: USAC) provides mission-critical natural gas compression services to large upstream and midstream energy companies. We are an operations-centric, technology-driven ...

Material Representative

Woodward, OK · On-site

$33K - $38K/yr

USA Compression Partners, LP, (NYSE: USAC) provides mission-critical natural gas compression services to large upstream and midstream energy companies. We are an operations-centric, technology-driven ...

Material Representative

Yukon, OK

$31K - $36K/yr

USA Compression Partners, LP, (NYSE: USAC) provides mission-critical natural gas compression services to large upstream and midstream energy companies. We are an operations-centric, technology-driven ...

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What is a Service Compression specialist?

A Service Compression specialist is a professional who manages and optimizes the compression of natural gas in pipelines and processing facilities. Their role involves ensuring that gas is compressed to the right pressure levels for efficient transportation and distribution. They monitor equipment performance, conduct maintenance, and troubleshoot issues to maintain safe and reliable operations. Service Compression specialists often work in the oil and gas industry and require technical skills in mechanical systems and safety protocols.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in service compression roles and how can they be addressed?

Professionals working in service compression often encounter challenges such as maintaining equipment reliability under high operational pressures, addressing unexpected system downtime, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations. These challenges can be mitigated by implementing regular maintenance schedules, staying updated with the latest industry standards, and fostering strong communication within the maintenance and operations teams. Proactive training and cross-functional collaboration are also key to quickly resolving technical issues and minimizing service disruptions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Service Compression Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Service Compression Specialist, you need strong analytical skills, a background in engineering or technical services, and a solid understanding of compression systems, usually supported by relevant technical certifications or vocational training. Familiarity with industry-standard tools such as compressor control systems, maintenance management software, and diagnostic equipment is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for collaborating with teams and ensuring reliable operations. These skills ensure optimal system performance, minimize downtime, and support the safe and efficient delivery of services.
What cities in Oklahoma are hiring for Service Compression jobs? Cities in Oklahoma with the most Service Compression job openings:
Infographic showing various Service Compression job openings in Oklahoma as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 72% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 9% Temporary, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.
3rd Party Field Service Technician

3rd Party Field Service Technician

Energy Transfer Equity Lp

Woodward, OK

Other

Posted 2 days ago


Energy Transfer rating

9.0

Company rating: 9.0 out of 10

Based on 63 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

2nd of 74 rated oil and gas companies


Job description

USA Compression Partners, LP, (NYSE: USAC) provides mission critical natural gas compression services to large upstream and midstream energy companies. We are an operations-centric, technology driven employer with 800+ employees in 18 states across the US. We owe our success to the quality of our employees, strong commitment to safety, and superior service to our customers.

Key Business Objectives:

Field Service Technician (Retail/3rd Party AMS) is responsible for the service and/or maintenance of customer owned compression equipment and reports to the 3rd Party Services Supervisor. With minimal supervision and significant autonomy, the expected areas of responsibility include, safely performing scheduled maintenance, maintaining and building customer relationships, and providing first line support for equipment troubleshooting. USAC employees are proudly responsible for maintaining a safe, professional, and positive work environment that aligns with our Pillars culture.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Perform maintenance and overhaul-related tasks on compression equipment.

  • Understand and follow the company handbook along with all company/customer safety and environmental policies.

  • Accurately gather and prepare data for reports critical to unit operations by assigned deadlines.

  • Respond quickly to supervisor or customer inquiries.

  • Work closely with the customer and supervisor on major repairs; escalate when necessary based on protocol.

  • Maintain and operate company vehicle according to company guidelines.

  • Work with sales team to identify new sales or equipment opportunities.

  • Maintain and/or partner with the parts department to ensure sufficient parts.

  • Keep each unit clean following good housekeeping rules and maintain safe working conditions.

  • Maintain large or small horsepower units, gas lift or traditional compression units along with other related equipment associated with our business.

  • Any other duties or responsibilities as assigned by supervisor.

Skills/Capabilities and Education:

  • Technical/trade school certification or additional work experience in related field.

  • Prefer at least 2 years of experience in gas compression industry, with preference to CAT, Ariel and/or Cummins certifications and experience.

  • Prefer experience with CAT 3500, 3600 engines, Waukesha VHP engines, and Cummins KTA engines.

  • Applicant must have the ability to legally work in the U.S.

  • Valid driver's license with a DMV history acceptable to USAC.

  • Capable of safely driving commercial size truck.

  • Excellent customer service and positive communication skills are critical to succeed in this role.

  • Solid professional communication/interface skills with customer field personnel, onsite vendors, and other employees.

  • Ability to self-manage and work independently with little to no supervision.

  • High degree of mechanical ability.

  • Experience reading and understanding technical manuals.

  • Experience in configuring natural gas compression equipment.

  • Ability and flexibility to work extended hours including periodic on-call weekends.

  • Ability to understand written/ verbal communication from the company and supervisor including training, procedures, instructions, etc.

Working Conditions:

  • Work day consists of driving a USA Compression service vehicle to customer locations to perform repair and maintenance activities. 

  • Periodic lifting requirements in excess of 50 lbs.  

  • Ability to stand and walk on uneven and varied terrain, climb ladders and stairs; and stoop, squat, kneel, crouch and crawl depending on the task requirements.  

  • Exposure to extremes in temperature/weather conditions depending upon assigned location.

  • Occasional exposure to high noise levels in excess of 85dBA that require ear protection.

  • Some exposure to potentially hazardous chemicals and materials.

  • Working conditions will vary from one job site to another; some job sites are indoors in compressor stations while other sites are outside, exposed to a variety of weather conditions. 

  • There is a strong emphasis on safety while working with heavy equipment and machinery.


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