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The Driller is to operate the equipment safely and efficiently on the drilling rig floor. Responsible for everyday operation of the drilling rig: including casing, cementing, tripping pipe and shutting down rig.
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Professional Service Industries, Inc. (Intertek-PSI) is searching for a CDL Driver / Driller Assistant to join our Building & Constructionteam in our Houston, Texas office. CDL Driver / Driller Assistant.
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Liaising with the Drilling Section Leader and Toolpusher with regard to allowing the Assistant Driller to operate drilling equipment. Issuing clear instructions to his Assistant Driller and crew regarding safety, operations and maintenance.
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CDL Class A and State Driller License is a plus. 3+ years' experience in the drilling industry, with at least one (1) year of experience operating a variety of rigs (i.e. sonic, rotary, auger) CDL Class A and State Driller License is a plus.
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This is an entry level position designed to train the individual in the various aspects of becoming a driller/exploration team member including equipment maintenance (i.e. augers, bits, etc.) In-situ testing techniques may include cone penetration testing (CPT) and seismic cone penetration testing (SCPT) equipment, pressure meter and other, related apparatus.
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Assists Driller in drilling operations of rig by mixing mud, handling drill pipe, casing and other equipment. The Assistant Driller – Marine performs routine and standard drilling techniques to obtain soil samples most safely and cost-effectively.
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The Casing Driller (Deep Foundation and Tie Back Driller) is an essential member of the frontline team and will be responsible for drilling holes, monitoring their condition, and leading crews in the operation and care of drilling equipment.
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OPERATION:The Driller shall:Plan his every day tasks. OPERATION:The Driller shall:Plan his every day tasks. Reports to Drilling Section Leader (Toolpusher) in event of an emergency on drill floor.
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