Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Summit Midstream Corporation (NYSE: SMC) is a value-driven corporation focused on developing, owning and operating midstream energy infrastructure assets that are strategically located in unconventional resource basins, primarily shale formations, in the continental United States.
We currently operate natural gas, crude oil and produced water gathering systems in four unconventional resource basins:
•the Williston Basin in North Dakota, which includes the Bakken and Three Forks shale formations;
•the Denver-Julesburg Basin, which includes the Niobrara and Codell shale formations in Colorado and Wyoming;
•the Fort Worth Basin in Texas, which includes the Barnett Shale formation; and
•the Piceance Basin in Colorado, which includes the liquids-rich Mesaverde formation as well as the emerging Mancos and Niobrara Shale formations.
Our systems and the basins they serve are as follows:
•the Polar & Divide system, which serves the Williston Basin;
•the DFW Midstream system, which serves the Fort Worth Basin;
•the Grand River system, which serves the Piceance Basin; and
•the Niobrara G&P system, which serves the DJ Basin.
SMC has an equity investment in and operates Double E Pipeline, LLC, which is natural gas transmission infrastructure that provides transportation service from multiple receipt points in the Delaware Basin to various delivery points in and around the Waha Hub in Texas.
We generate a substantial majority of our revenue under primarily long-term and fee-based gathering agreements with our customers. The majority of our gathering agreements are underpinned by areas of mutual interest (“AMIs”) and minimum volume commitments (“MVCs”). Our AMIs provide that any production drilled by our customers within the AMIs will be shipped on our gathering systems. The MVCs are designed to ensure that we will generate a minimum amount of gathering revenue over the life of each respective gathering agreement. The fee-based nature of the majority of the gathering agreements enhances the stability of our cash flows and limits our direct commodity price exposure.
Since our formation in 2009, our management team has established a track record of executing this strategy through the acquisition and subsequent development of DFW Midstream, Grand River, Polar & Divide, Niobrara G&P, and Double E Pipeline.
Summit Midstream is proudly committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse and inclusive workforce. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical condition), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.
Relocation: No Relocation assistance provided.
Work Sponsorship: Summit Midstream will only employ those who are legally authorized to work in the United States. Any offer of employment is contingent upon the Company receiving satisfactory results from a pre-employment drug screening, a criminal background check, and reference checks and your satisfaction of all other applicable fitness for duty requirements.
DOT Compliance: Responsibilities may include Department of Transportation (DOT) covered functions per PHMSA or FMSCA. Job duties also require the employee to be alert and respond immediately to dangerous or hazardous conditions, and where impaired performance, or failure to follow safety precautions, could result in serious injury or property damage. Maintain working knowledge of regulatory requirements, perform required tasks, and complete associated documentation (OSHA, DOT, EPA, etc.)
Competitive salary range of: $123,100 - 184,700
Summit Midstream offers a comprehensive benefits package including:
•Discretionary Performance Bonus
•Employer supplemented Health Savings Account
•Basic Term Life Insurance
•Voluntary Term Life and AD&D Insurance
•Employer Short & Long-Term Disability Insurance
•Employee Assistance Plan (EAP)
•Hospital Indemnity, Critical Illness and Accident Insurance
•Wellness Incentive Program
•5% Retirement Plan Match
Summary:
The Area Operations Manager of Maintenance is responsible for the supervision of Operations Maintenance Technician staff that maintain and work with compressors, high and low-pressure systems, electrical equipment, instrumentation and control systems and changes in operation, along with associated equipment. This position will oversee and ensure that general field operations within facilities including I&E, and Mechanical activities are performed properly and within scope and safety of the company.
Principle Duties & Responsibilities:
•Oversee and work with Operations, Instrumentation & Electrical and Mechanical personnel to troubleshoot any problems that originate inside and/or outside stations and LACT units
•Required to have specific capacity to manage multiple personnel and requirement to work with budgets daily along with Cost control and invoice management. This position is a first level management area for a given division.
•Manages the daily operations and staff function for the operations and maintenance of multiple compression and cryogenic facilities within a major functional or Geographic area or division.
•Communicates policy and works formal procedures which is communicated to operations managers and Lead men in his area. Initiates or assist in reviewing decisions concerning maintenance procedures.
•Has certain responsibility for planning in Capital and operational budgets related to maintenance and monitor accordingly.
•Advises and assists the mechanical team or field operations of equipment difficulties and assists in the recommended measure of repair or replacement
•Advises and assists the I&E team with PLC, ROC RTU, Panel View HMI, and Wonder ware HMI systems
•Assists in the troubleshooting and repair of compressor panel boards, as well as installing and maintaining process control and data gathering systems
•Conduct work activities in a manner that protects the safety and health of employees, visitors, and the environment as established by company policies and procedures
•Work independently with little supervision
•Successful customer relations
•Strong ability to motivate employees
•Ability to appropriately supervise employees, and will have direct reports
Education & Experience:
•High School Diploma or equivalent
•Graduation from a technical trade school and/or completion of an apprenticeship, certification or associate degree program in related studies is preferred
•5 or more years of I&E, Operations, Measurement and/or Mechanical experience is highly preferred
•3+ years of supervisory experience
Knowledge Skills & Abilities:
•Knowledge of mechanical and electrical drawings, maintenance records, maintenance procedures, equipment drawings, and maintenance manuals
•Knowledge of all safety aspects of electrical trouble shooting and maintenance, including compliance with OSHA 1910
•Advanced knowledge with electronic test instruments
•RS Logix configuration experience, Factory Talk configuration experience, RS Logix configuration experience, , as well as general Measurement Device knowledge a plus
•Interpersonal communication skills are required in order to interface with all affected teams, personnel, and vendors
•Strong work Ethic with demonstrated ability to effectively work with minimum supervision
•Solid computer skills to include Microsoft Office Software and asset tracking software
•Regular and reliable attendance
•A working knowledge in Budgets and the use and control of line item amounts for daily operation.
•Excellent written and verbal communication skills both in office and out.
•A knowledge of the company’s approval process, both with personnel and any monetary items related to the daily operation of the area.
•Good meeting and public speaking skills.
•Excellent skills in and around personnel issues and conflict resolution.
•Knowledge of report writing process and data collection
•Budget configuration skills for the yearly process towards the Mechanical and I&E Technical group.
•Possess and maintain a valid driver's license to include a safe driving record satisfactory to the company
•Ability to work overtime, weekends, holidays, with the ability to call outs as needed to fulfill business objective and the ability to work shifts for plant or field condition
•Follow and adhere to all applicable Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) guidelines (ex: eye protection, footwear, FRC)
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
•Ability to work shifts for plant or field conditions
•Must be able to lift 50lb occasionally, carry, push and pull or otherwise move objects. Able to bend and stoop for filing, ability to sit for prolonged periods of time, able to view computer terminal for long periods of time, manual dexterity for operating computer and office equipment etc.
•Ability to work in changing climate conditions, including extreme hot and cold temperatures
•Ability to work in close quarters: i.e., work while kneeling, squatting, sitting climbing, and standing
•Follow and adhere to all applicable Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) guidelines (ex: eye protection, footwear, FRC)
•Available to travel in and out of state helping commission other Summit assets in other areas of the company
Notice
Summit Midstream Partners will not pay a fee of any kind to any third party agency without a valid Summit Midstream Partners’ Master Service Agreement (MSA) authorized and signed by Human Resources. Any resume, application or other form of candidate submission to any employee of Summit Midstream Partners, without a valid MSA on file, will be considered property of Summit Midstream Partners and no fee will be paid.
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