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As a Wireline Engineer, you will be asked to supervise the daily operations of a wireline unit both in the shop and in the field and provide staff leadership for a wireline crew. The Wireline Engineer is directly responsible for the safe operation, maintenance, and record keeping for their assigned vehicles, tools, and equipment.
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Minimum of 2 year previous experience as a wireline operator required. Ranger Energy Services is an oil & gas completion and production solutions company with a foundation built on well servicing, wireline, and natural gas processing.
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Minimum of 3-year previous experience as a wireline operator. The Lead Operator will be responsible for safely performing Wireline-related duties at the well site and in the shop, while ensuring compliance with all regulations applicable to Wireline explosives operations.
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Must possess knowledge of the applications of explosives used in the wireline business. Rigging Operations : Take the lead in rigging up and down the wireline surface and downhole equipment.
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Advanced understanding of wireline cable maintenance, slip rings, rehead steps and calculations for weakpoints. The Wireline Group, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Wireline Truck Operations.
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The Wireline Engineer III is responsible for the safety and quality of operations by applying and adhering to process and safety procedures for the wireline equipment, tools and personnel.
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Intimate knowledge of wireline technologies including pressure control, perforating components, data acquisition systems and troubleshooting techniques. Minimum of 5 years' experience supervising wireline well site operations.
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This position is strictly geared to our production line of business "Day Work." The ideal candidate will have a minimum of three years in the truck and possess the ability to run SCBL's, MFC's, perforate (a variety of gun systems), set plugs/packers, and a working knowledge of pipe recovery in addition to safely rigging up on a workover rig, drilling rig, or crane.
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Supervision and Training : Supervise and train other Wireline Operators, ensuring a high level of safety awareness at well sites. This position is strictly geared to our production line of business "Day Work." The ideal candidate will have a minimum of three years supervising the ground operations and possess the ability to prepare SCBL's, perforate (a variety of gun systems), set plugs/packers, and have an understanding of pipe recovery as well as rigging up safely on a workover rig, drilling, rig, or crane.
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This person must assess complex information and provide solutions that add value to Horizontal and the client for a wide range of problems in the wireline business. Knowledge of wireline services offered.
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