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The role of an Oilfield Lease Operator/Pumper involves working with a diverse range of equipment to monitor, maintain, and enhance oil and gas production. Familiarity with the operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of various equipment is crucial for an Oilfield Lease Operator/Pumper to guarantee the safe and efficient production of oil and gas.
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As an EAG team member, you will leverage your customer service, management, and oil and gas industry experience while driving continuous value both for your clients and EAG. Gain the satisfaction of knowing that you are creating an immediate and positive impact for your customers on a daily basis by joining the talented and driven team of E&P professionals at EAG.
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Knowledge of oil and gas production equipment and processes. Benefits: Company Truck +Gas Card. Comprehensive benefits package including: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K + company match, and more.
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As a Production Oilfield Lease Operator, you will be responsible for the day-to-day operation and maintenance of oil and gas wells, as well as associated equipment and facilities within a specified production zone.
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This position is responsible for oil and gas well operations, well testing, operating and maintaining field equipment and facilities, surveillance of general field operations, and maintenance of various databases regarding production and operations.
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Chesapeake Energy Corporation's operations are focused on discovering and developing its large and geographically diverse resource base of unconventional oil and natural gas assets onshore in the United States.
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Wood is seeking a highly motivated and skilled Oilfield Lease Operator/Pumper to join our dynamic team. Other: All offers are contingent upon clearing a full drug screen, clean background and motor vehicle history report.
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Airswift has been tasked by one of our major Oil and Gas clients to seek a Multi-Skilled Operator III to work on an initial 9-month contract in Kermit, TX, possibly to be extended.
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Job DescriptionWood is seeking a highly motivated and skilled Oilfield Lease Operator/Pumper to join our dynamic team. This position requires hands-on experience in monitoring and maintaining production equipment, ensuring the optimal performance of wells, and adhering to safety protocols.
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Job is to be performed employing safe work practices while utilizing acceptable environmental procedures to maximize earnings while minimizing costs on assigned oil and gas producing properties.
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A Lease Operator is responsible for recording production data and troubleshooting equipment to keep an oil and gas well producing. Ideal Completions is an innovative production testing / flowback company, that builds the Ideal team with individuals who are motivated by challenge in a fast-paced environment while benefitting from extreme rewards, exponential growth and development opportunities, while promoting an empowering partnership between our company, team members, and clients.
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Types of facilities include production tank batteries, flowlines, LACT (lease automatic custody transfer) facilities, water injection plants, natural gas compression, cathodic protection and metering devices (electronic gas measurement and others.
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With operations and activities in 14 countries, we explore for, develop, and produce crude oil and natural gas globally. Inspecting gas and oil wells, tanks, meters, separators, compressors, and attached piping components for leaks or unusual conditions and taking corrective actions.
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OR - performing work as either an Offshore oil and gas Pumper or Gauger; Offshore oil and gas operator (A, B, or C)/lead operator; Offshore oil and gas field foreman; Oil and gas subsea specialist; or Offshore oil and gas electrical/instrumentation specialist/I&E Technician performing the specialized experience listed above.
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Founded in 1981, TETRA Technologies, Inc. ( NYSE: TTI ) is a geographically diversified industrial and oil and gas products and services company, focused on completion fluids, calcium chloride, water management solutions, frac flowback and production well testing services.
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