Snubbing Supervisor
KLX Energy Services · Odessa, TX · 6 days ago
ManagementInternship
Position Summary
The Snubbing Supervisor is responsible for coordinating and overseeing the snubbing service line work at the well site. This advanced level position is responsible for handling the more complex, hazardous, and/or high profile jobs, while providing quality service and ensuring customer satisfaction with the work performed.
Essential Job Functions
- Direct the operatives of the Snubbing units and associated equipment without supervision.
- Must have developed necessary skills within the service line and grasp a general understanding of other service functions.
- Must be fully trained in operating all associated pressure control equipment (Fluid Pump, Nitrogen equipment).
- Directs the pre-job and post-job inspections and testing of the snubbing units, and ensures that all pre and post job inspection forms are completed.
- Ensures that the maintenance and general upkeep of the snubbing units and related equipment are handled by the operators and assistants.
- Knowledge of snubbing unit operations, including but not limited to correctly connecting hydraulic hoses, equipment startup, engaging of prime mover and hydraulic pumps.
- A demonstrated knowledge of the function and location of all snubbing unit operating controls.
- Has an active and lead role in mentoring the snubbing operators and assistants.
- Performs and assumes other duties and responsibilities as may be required by immediate supervisor.
- Delegates certain job tasks to the Snubbing assistants and operators during job operation.
Qualifications And Skills
- Education Requirements: High school diploma/G.E.D or equivalent.
- Experience: 2-3 years related experience required.
- Licenses, Certifications, Credentials: Valid Driver’s License, Class A CDL preferred, with hazardous material endorsement.
- Skill Sets/Competency: Advanced computer skills are preferred. Proficient with Microsoft Outlook and Office. Must have the ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals. Have the ability to write and interpret routine reports. Must be able to work as an effective team member.