Foreman, Production (Injection) Construction, Mining & Trades - Baker, MT at Geebo

Foreman, Production (Injection)

Job Summary
The Injection Foreman position is responsible for the effective and economical installation, operation and maintenance of injection facilities (water, air and CO2), water supply and disposal, and oil selling. This position will report to the Production Superintendent or Area Supervisor and will have a working knowledge of production operations.
Essential Duties/Responsibilities
Maintain a zero OSHA incident rate for employees and contractors
Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies, including employee hiring, evaluations, goals, job descriptions, scheduling, training
Directs activities related to pumps (triplexes, quintaplexes, H pumps), compressors (reciprocating, centrifugal), dehys, prime movers and drives (VFD's, soft starts, ATL), controls, piping, valve systems, costing, process improvements, overhauls, alarms, and callouts
Monitor system pressures on injection wells, gas and oil sales, shipping lines, and salt water disposal and transfer lines
Supervise construction of injection facilities, pipelines, valves, meters, etc.
Responsible in actively achieving optimal performance of equipment
Monitors alarms and injection
Manage lease operator schedules and routes
Codes and approves Oildex invoices (Open Invoice) in a timely manner
Review air, CO2, and water injection and water disposal in Evin and Carte daily
Enter daily Siteview reports
Maintains good working relationships with landowners and members of the community to prevent or resolve issues that may arise with operations
Skills
Demonstrates good communication and ability to develop relationships with employees (including CLR's production, I&E, SCADA, safety, environmental, purchasing, engineering, HR groups), contractors, vendors, the public, landowners, and gas gathering companies
Highly motivated and able to multi-task, plan and make decisions effectively
Takes pride in personal appearance and the appearance of their location, equipment and vehicles
Familiar with federal and state requirements related to injection (MIT's)
Demonstrates conflict management skills
Willingness to assist or ask for assistance as needed with manager and team member duties
Proficient computer skills
Familiarity with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
Can be trained in Workday, Open Invoice, Evin, Carte, Cygnet, Siteview
Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma or general education degree (GED
10 years of knowledge/ experience in outdoor, upstream field operations
Valid Driver's License
Ability to pass a pre-employment and random alcohol and drug screening
Ability to pass a FIT test
Physical Requirements
Ability to stoop, stand, walk, pull, carry instruments, and climb stairs and ladders for extended period of time
Ability to lift and carry up to 20lbs.
Ability to work overhead for extended periods of time
Ability to perform fine manipulations with hands and fingers
Capable of driving distances of 150 miles or more per day during all types of weather conditions
Ability to one arm carry up to 10lbs. without assistance
Regular bending, crouching, pulling and kneeling to check equipment and gauges
Must be able to exert up to 20lbs. of force occasionally and up to 10lbs. frequently to move or manipulate objects
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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