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Production Operator

Monahans, TX · On-site

$15.25 - $18.50/hr

Performs various other job duties as assigned by supervisor Requirements Qualifications: * 1-2 years demonstrated knowledge of well testing operations preferred * Basic knowledge of all tools and ...

... studies, as well as QDA (Quantitative Descriptive Analysis (Curion QDA ® )). You will work ... Serving Products as directed by Testing Supervisor * Set-up of testing area / break-down of testing ...

... studies, as well as QDA (Quantitative Descriptive Analysis (Curion QDA ® )). You will work ... Serving Products as directed by Testing Supervisor * Set-up of testing area / break-down of testing ...

Laboratory Supervisor

Oak Ridge, TN · On-site

$76K - $126K/yr

You'll manage a team of Laboratory Technicians, ensuring they are well-trained, technically strong ... In this pivotal role, you'll ensure laboratory testing is accurate, safe, and compliant; equipment ...

... studies, as well as QDA (Quantitative Descriptive Analysis (Curion QDA ® )). You will work ... Serving Products as directed by Testing Supervisor * Set-up of testing area / break-down of testing ...

... studies, as well as QDA (Quantitative Descriptive Analysis (Curion QDA ® )). You will work ... Serving Products as directed by Testing Supervisor * Set-up of testing area / break-down of testing ...

... studies, as well as QDA (Quantitative Descriptive Analysis (Curion QDA ® )). You will work ... Serving Products as directed by Testing Supervisor * Set-up of testing area / break-down of testing ...

... studies, as well as QDA (Quantitative Descriptive Analysis (Curion QDA ® )). You will work ... Serving Products as directed by Testing Supervisor * Set-up of testing area / break-down of testing ...

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As of Jul 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for well testing supervisor in the United States is $33.99, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.95 and $46.39 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as a Well Testing Supervisor, you need a deep understanding of wellsite operations, fluid dynamics, and data analysis, typically backed by a relevant engineering degree and substantial field experience. Familiarity with industry-standard well testing equipment, safety regulations, and certifications such as H2S and Well Control are commonly required. Strong leadership, effective problem-solving, and clear communication help you coordinate teams and ensure safe, efficient testing operations. These abilities are vital for upholding safety standards, minimizing downtime, and delivering accurate well performance data.

What does a Well Testing Supervisor do?

A Well Testing Supervisor oversees and coordinates well testing operations to evaluate the performance and productivity of oil and gas wells. They ensure testing equipment is properly set up, monitor test results, and maintain safety and operational standards. Their role involves working closely with engineers, field crews, and clients to interpret data and optimize production. Strong leadership, technical expertise, and adherence to environmental and safety regulations are key aspects of this position.

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As a Well Testing Supervisor, your daily responsibilities include overseeing the setup, execution, and monitoring of well test operations, ensuring all equipment and procedures comply with safety and operational standards. You will supervise field crews, coordinate with drilling and production teams, and troubleshoot any technical issues that may arise during testing. Documentation and reporting of test data, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring that regulatory and client requirements are met are also core to the role. This hands-on position requires a blend of technical expertise, leadership, and strong communication to ensure test objectives are met efficiently and safely.

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Drug Testing Technician

Ohio Alcohol Monitoring Systems

New Philadelphia, OH • On-site

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Ohio Alcohol Monitoring Systems, LLC

Drug Testing and Electronic Monitoring Technician

Job Title: Drug Testing & Electronic Monitoring Technician – New Philadelphia, Ohio

Department: Drug testing

Supervisor: Director of Monitoring and Testing

Status: Non-exempt

Work Schedule: Full-time: M-F; 20 hours per week.

Compensation: $17.00 / hour. 150% overtime pay.

Benefits: Full time employees are eligible for health benefits and retirement plan.

Work Location: Office setting in New Philadelphia, Ohio, courthouse. Occasional work at other locations in the field like, jail or courthouse.

Business Travel Expense

Reimbursement Plan: Mileage reimbursement for business travel outside of the office.

Time off Eligibility: This position is eligible for paid time off and company holidays.

Position Summary

Ohio AMS is a drug testing and electronic monitoring service provider. We provide equipment and servicing of body-worn electronic monitoring devices to our customers through structured programs as well as the management of drug testing programs.


The Drug Testing Technician is responsible for overseeing the collection of urine samples from individuals ordered to participate in our drug testing program. This position also is responsible for the delivery of the test results, proper care and delivery of positive results to the laboratory for additional testing, and the input of data into the management software.

This position is also sometimes responsible for electronic monitoring service tasks including installations, maintenance, replacement and removal of body-worn alcohol monitoring and location tracking equipment. This position performs these tasks primarily in the Elyria office, but may also do so in public settings, such as courthouses, jails, other public locations, and may, on occasion, go to client homes within an assigned territory. This position also requires a working knowledge of all products offered by OAMS and the ability to install, maintain, and remove them as assigned. This position is reviewed through observation, conferences, customer reports, and annual evaluations.

Essential Duties

The Drug Testing & Electronic Monitoring Technician will perform the following general duties as outlined below:

  • Manage assigned case load efficiently
  • Conduct drug testing in a controlled environment
  • Directly observe the collection of urine samples from clients
  • Ensure that all policies and procedures for urine collection and testing are followed
  • Enter all results of testing into the management software
  • Attach, assign, replace all monitoring equipment using assigned direct connect equipment and software, ensuring a secure fit and equipment functionality
  • Perform equipment maintenance, routine or otherwise to check its functionality
  • Remove the monitoring equipment and return to inventory or deliver to other location following instructions
  • Ensure assigned clients receive and complete appropriate documentation
  • Coordinate the retrieval of equipment
  • Sterilize equipment before installing on another client; performing basic maintenance as needed to ensure optimal functionality
  • Accurately follow all equipment related policies and procedures
  • Document all client/client related contact, including any form of written correspondence, in SCRAMnet, Insight or other applicable software.
  • Adhere to all Ohio AMS Policies and Procedures
  • Track their own work hours
  • Other Duties as Assigned

Qualifications, Education and/or Experience

Education:

A candidate for the position of Drug Testing & Electronic Monitoring Technician must have a High School Diploma or its equivalent.

Experience:

Two (2) or more years’ experience in either Drug Testing, Electronic Monitoring, Criminal Justice or technician work is preferred. The education requirement may be waived for a candidate with six (6) or more years of related experience.

Other Qualifications:

The candidate must have reliable transportation and automobile insurance with a minimum of $100,000/$300,000 bodily injury and $100,000 property damage coverage.

A candidate for this position must have excellent interpersonal, organization, written and oral communication skills; ability to work reliably without close supervision; ability to exercise discretion and a sound non-judgmental approach while interacting with staff and customers, and the ability to calmly handle multiple assignments for multiple departments.

Key Competencies

  • Organizational, Prioritization & time management skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Understanding and empathy for customers
  • Understanding of protocols, process and procedure
  • Strong understanding of electronic monitoring and drug testing technology
  • Strong verbal and written communicator

Typical Mental and Physical Demands

The candidate will split time between working at a computer at a desk and standing and interacting with clients. The candidate must be comfortable with the use of PPE, gloves and sanitizing solutions. Additionally, to be successful in this position one must be comfortable with conducting direct observed collection of urine samples in a secure restroom.

Proficiency with phone systems, computers, calculators, fax machines, copiers, telephone and a variety of other office/clerical equipment, computer database software and word processing software (Microsoft Word preferred) is necessary. Strong organizational skills, basic knowledge of English grammar, spelling, punctuation and word definitions. Ability to communicate both verbally and in writing. Ability to perform basic typing duties. Computer literate with proficiency in database management. Work requires continual attention to detail.

Cross-Training and Future Duties

Each employee will be cross trained in various skills and responsibilities of other positions within the organization. No single employee will be trained to cover another’s position entirely. It is the goal of Ohio AMS to cross training its employees to perform various essential functions of the organization's work to provide each employee the opportunity to learn new skills, to combat boredom and provide added value to their skill sets. Cross training also provides the organization with the ability to navigate extended leaves of absence without compromising customer service. It is the responsibility of each supervisor to determine, in conference with employees, how staff shall be cross-trained and in which skills and responsibilities. This position’s duties may change periodically and are subject to annual, or more frequent, modifications in accordance with changes within the territory.

Company Description

Ohio AMS is an Ohio based small business specializing in the creation and management of monitoring and supervision programs. We have been in business for 20 years and work closely with courts, probation departments, and law enforcement agencies throughout the state, providing state-of-the-art monitoring technologies and services to our customers.