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Use respective PPE practically while working at heights; Provide the first-aid treatment to injured persons at works at heights; By order of the immediate supervisor, performs work corresponding to the complexity of their execution by lower-skilled workers; Due to operational need, can be assigned to perform duties of below mentioned roles during working hours: Workover Assistant Driller 4th grade; Slinger of the 6th grade; The manlift operator; Forklift Driver 3rd grade.
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The Bed / Winch Truck Driver is responsible for operating bed trucks. Minimum of three (3) years winch/bed truck operator experience required. Must be familiar with and experienced at loading and securing materials, heavy equipment and other goods in support of Well Testing/Drilling Support operations.
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Ability to work in hazardous conditions (dust/gas/fumes/steam/chemicals) Ability to work at heights (scaffolding or ladders) Exposure to vibration (oscillating movements of the extremities or whole body) Ability to work in noisy environments Ability to work in small and/or enclosed spaces Ability to work as a team, communicate and interact with others in a professional manner, and consider alternative and diverse perspectives.
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Work from home, part time, Amazon, customer service representative, medical professional, remote work at home, drivers, administrative assistant, work from home customer service representative, registered nurse, web developer, assistant manager, pharmacy technician.
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Drives Company vehicles and equipment: wireline trucks, cranes, pickup truck, pickup truck with trailer. Operates, maintains, and troubleshoots wireline truck and equipment including diagnostics, as well as keeps records for the overall operation.
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Responsible for completing daily driver checklists and immediately reporting any safety and/or maintenance issues to the supervisor. Locates and distributes materials to specific areas manually or using handcart, hand truck and Tommy lift.
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The Vac Truck Operator is a position that provides Field support in an arctic oilfield environment. Two years of Vac Truck (250 - 325 bbl) experience. Management has the exclusive right to alter the scope of work at any time without prior notice.
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License/Certifications: Current and valid Driver License Alaska locations only: North Slope Training Cooperative (NSTC) Training, required Alaska locations only for Electrical FCO Technician: Valid Alaska Electrical License or reciprocity Post Job Offer Requirements: Take and pass a pre-employment drug test Alaska North Slope locations only: Take and pass a Fit-for-Duty Examination.
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We are seeking a professional, safety-minded and customer-focused CDL Driver for our company operations. In this position, you will be responsible for driving various tractor and trailer combinations to support our fuel transportation and waste management operations.
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