Full-time
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO
Posted 2 hours ago
Job description
The Derrick Hand is responsible for monitoring and maintaining proper procedures of the daily operations of the well servicing rig. The Derrick Hand assists in all duties on the rig site to include rigging up and down, picking up or laying down tubing, working the rig floor, and assisting in operating the rig when necessary.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Performs fall arrest system, harness, derrick, and hoisting component inspections as required
- Ability to correctly operate the Geronimo
- Performs fall protection donning and doffing as required
- Assist in racking of rod of tubing
- Pulls and lays down rods, tubing, casing, and other equipment as needed. At times, lifting of equipment may require the use of a forklift, winch, or assistance of other crew members
- Participate in meet and greet at location sites
- Participate in JSA and tail gate meetings as scheduled
- Assist in pipe tallying, rigging up and down, nipple up and down of BOP units, and pipe handling
- Responsible for keeping work site, equipment, and tools clean and in good working order
- Assist in the day to day lubrication and minor adjustments of equipment
- Ability to understand Hazard ID cards and near hit cards, as well as follow standard operating procedure for completion of cards
- Assist in the daily inspection and maintenance of equipment
- Successfully perform elevator handling, hardline construction, and energy isolation procedures
- Trains and mentors floor hand on day to day operations
- Daily communication with Rig Operator on work site operations and maintenance
- Assist in operating the rig when requested and deemed competent by supervisor
- Responsible to stop work if conditions are unsafe and report concerns immediately
- Report all incidents as per the standard operating procedures
- Other duties as assigned
REQUIRED EDUCATION, QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
- 1+ year(s) of experience working on a well servicing rig preferred
- Must be familiar with pump and tank operations
- Must have a valid state issued driver's license, CDL, or the ability to obtain one
- Must be able to successfully perform the duties of a floor hand
- Ability to perform manual labor required to operate well servicing equipment
- Ability to show knowledge of running tongs and all other equipment
- Competent communication skills
- Must be able to multi-task in a fast-paced environment
- Ability to work a flexible schedule
COMPUTER
- Basic knowledge of MS Office preferred
PRE-EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS
Must complete and pass all required pre-employment screenings.
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Ranger Energy Services is an oil & gas completion and production solutions company with a foundation built on well servicing, wireline, and natural gas processing. Ranger Energy is committed to providing employees with a benefits program that is both comprehensive and competitive. The programs are designed to invest in you and the things you care about - your health, your family, and your future. Come join our team of highly skilled, motivated employees, working on state-of-the-art equipment with outstanding compensation and additional benefits, including:
- Medical/Dental/Vision
- Flexible Spending Account/Health Savings Account
- Life Insurance
- Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- 401(k) Retirement Plan with Employer Match
- PTO (depending on eligibility)
Equal Opportunity Employer
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