Technician
RCS · Port Fourchon, LA · 3 wk ago
On-siteInformation TechnologyFull-time
About the role
RCS is dedicated to maintaining the highest standards in the oilfield service industry. Our core values—Trust, Commitment, and Care—are at the heart of everything we do. As a Tank Cleaning Technician, you will play a crucial role in ensuring RCS remains a safe, compliant, and professional workplace.
Responsibilities
- Perform non-tank cleaning duties such as housekeeping
- Preserve the confidentiality of RCS intellectual property and methods
- Exhibit a high level of quality work through accuracy and thoroughness
- Manage multiple tasks and responsibilities through effective planning and organization
- Demonstrate technical knowledge required to achieve RCS tank cleaning operational responsibilities
- Verify fall protection competence through certification and practice
- Safely rig up and rig down RCS cleaning machinery/equipment
- Understand and confirm the ability to clean tanks and containers utilized in RCS operations
- Comprehend and adhere to all federal and RCS safety/security requirements
- Report any potentially unsafe conditions and provide regular feedback to the supervisor
- Communicate professionally with co-workers, vendors, and customers
- Show initiative, creativity, and innovation in teamwork
- Solve problems and interpret a variety of instructions
Requirements
- Ability to work effectively with a diverse group of individuals
- Good verbal/written communication skills
- High School Diploma or GED, or one to three (1-3) months related experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience
Physical Requirements
- Lift 60 lbs. from floor to knuckle, two-handed X 2
- Lift 30 lbs. from floor to waist level, two-handed X 2
- Lift 45 lbs. from floor to shoulder level, two-handed X 2
- Lift 45 lbs. from floor to crown level, two-handed X 2
- Carry 30 lbs. with two hands for 30 feet X 2, self-paced. Allow 30 second rest period between carrying tests
- Push horizontally with two hands between waist to chest level, self-selected with a peak force of 100 lbs
- Pull horizontally with two hands between waist to chest level, self-selected with a peak force of 60 lbs
- Standing and Walking: Must be qualitatively determined to be able to stand and walk with normal balance
- Stooping and Twisting: From standing, perform alternate toe touches X 10 to each side. Employee should be able to reach toward his/her toes on opposite side as far as possible but actual touching of toes not required, self-paced but continuous
- Kneeling: From the standing position, kneel on one knee, return to full standing, and then kneel on the opposite knee. Repeat kneeling X 10 each knee, self-paced but continuous
- Squatting: From the standing position, lower body into a functional squat position and then return to standing. Repeat X 10, self-paced but continuous
- Climbing Stairs: Climb up and down 12 steps (per flight) X 10, or climb up and down a total of 240 steps, self-paced, but allow a 30 second rest period after each set of 40 steps
- Climbing and Carrying: Climb up and down 12 steps (per flight) X 2 for a total of 24 steps while carrying 30 lbs. in one hand. Use one hand on the railing for safety and the other hand to carry 30 lbs. self-paced but continuous
- Climbing Ladder: Climb up and down a slanted ladder with 10 rungs/steps X 10, or climb up and down a total of 100 rungs/steps, self-paced but allow a 30 second rest period after climbing up and down each set of 20 rungs/steps
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