Water Transfer Operator
DescriptionPosition SummaryThe Water Transfer Operator is responsible for assisting in the safe deployment and installation of layflat hose equipment, as well as fueling equipment as needed. This individual promotes healthy, safe, and environmental practices and ensures each facility operates at maximum efficiency in compliance with regulatory requirements. The Water Transfer Operator provides support for service regarding water Reuse operations for our Permian Basin assets. This position is based in Wink, Texas, and reports directly to the Source and Reuse Supervisor.Pilot Water Solutions (“PWS”) is the most reliable name in water midstream. PWS is a full service, full life cycle water midstream company with assets across the Permian, Eagle Ford, Rockies, Haynesville, and Appalachia. With strategically located assets in the core of its basins, Pilot Water Solutions is positioned to meet the needs of its customers with best-in-class service and reliability.Essential Job DutiesReports daily flow meter readings and pond levels.Monitors and inspects active water transfer lines and water wells daily, visiting multiple sites as assigned.Maintains trailers and weight management to be in compliance with local lawsCommunicates effectively with supervisors, providing timely updates and relevant information as needed.Demonstrates the ability and willingness to adhere to a rotating schedule consisting of 12 consecutive working days followed by 2 scheduled days off.Manages time accordingly to maintain multiple sites and meet deadlines.Partners with 3rd party companies, managing projects to meet deadlines.Handles pressure and rate testing water transfer hose as needed.Inspects, maintains, and repairs layflat hose; performs spill containment and remediation in coordination with PWS teams to ensure safe, environmentally compliant operations.Safely and proficiently operates skid steers, trailers, and a variety of hand and power tools required for water transfer activities.Supports Reuse Water Operations as a proactive team member, participating in cross-training and performing a variety of duties across PWS operational functions.Maintains and monitors equipment to ensure proper working condition, mitigating potential problems or safety issues and reports to appropriate personnel for repair(s)Submits own timesheets timely and accurately for approval and adheres to schedule as agreed upon on the date of hire, and adjusted work schedules thereafter based on company needs.Complies with all Company policies and procedures; adheres and is compliant to safety and environmental guidelines.Participates in other assigned duties and projects based on business needs.This job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties and responsibilities of the position. Incumbents will be expected to follow other job-related duties outside of their normal responsibilities as assigned by their supervisor based on business needs.Minimum QualificationsHigh School Diploma or equivalent such as a GEDOil and gas industry experienceFamiliar with standard concepts and procedures as it relates to the role and industry.Strong organization, time-management, and problem-solving skills.Strong attention to detailAbility to communicate respectfully and professionally across all levels of staff, customers, and vendors.Understanding of tank gauging (thieving, color cut, etc.)Sound knowledge of hand and power tools used in field operationsIntermediate knowledge of oilfield facility operations and automationAble to be on call as needed.Must have a valid driver's license and be deemed insurable by the Company's insurance provider throughout employment to be able to drive a Company vehiclePreferred Qualifications3 years in the oil and gas industryWater Transfer experiencePhysical Requirements & Working ConditionsMust be able to stand, bend, walk, kneel, climb stairs and lift over 50lbs for continuous hoursAble to perform manual labor such as shoveling, cleaning, lifting, walking up and down stairs, minor maintenance on pumps and filters, power washing facility, among other.Will work 90% of the time outdoors.May be exposed to H2S and other industry related chemicalsMay be subject to working in low-lit areas from time to timeFrequently required to use personal protective equipment to prevent exposure to hazardous materialsMay be exposed to loud noises, occupational hazards, and/or other outdoor elementsMay encounter wildlifeMust be able to use their hands to handle, feel, reach with hands and arms, and fine manipulation.Must be able to talk and hear.Must be able to drive and sit for extended periods of time.Individual will be required to be on call at times to attend field emergencies as needed after hours.Must be able to withstand extreme weather conditions, including but not limited to, extreme hot, cold, wind, rain, dust, snow, sleet, ice, etc. as well as wet/humid and/ordry/arid conditions.Equipment UsedComputer/laptop/tabletsPersonal Protective Equipment (PPE)Position related equipment, power tools and/or hand toolsCompany VehicleEOE Statement We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.