Glacier Oil & Gas is looking to hire a Facility and Equipment Mechanic who will be responsible for planning, preparing and executing mechanical installation and repair work at the Badami Production Facility, man camp, and associated areas.
Glacier Oil & Gas is a privately held, independent oil & gas company solely focused on the exploration and production of oil and gas resources in the State of Alaska. From the North Slope to the Cook Inlet, we're working to develop our resources in Alaska for the benefit of the capital-providers and communities we serve, the people we employ, and the State in which we live. We strive to do so in a safe, regulatory compliant, efficient and effective manner. Partnering with local businesses, regional stakeholders and State leaders Glacier Oil & Gas is investing in Alaska's future.
The Facility and Equipment Mechanic will serve on the field operations team to support the facility, rolling stock and camp operations. Position responsibilities include troubleshooting problematic or failed equipment, demo and new construction projects, and general manpower to assist field operations and projects.
This position is rotational working 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off at the Badami Facility on the North Slope (A three-week rotation may be an option if both alternates agree on that schedule).
· Operate, troubleshoot, test, and perform mechanical repairs or maintenance tasks on production equipment, heavy equipment, all rolling stock, etc. in a safe, economic, and environmentally sound manner without supervision. Production equipment can include gas turbines, reciprocating compressors, gas dehydration systems, three phase separators, treaters, transmission equipment and pumps.
· Work closely with operations team, and other craft positions on a variety of maintenance projects in the Badami Production Facility.
· Perform routine PM work on all equipment and maintain equipment readiness.
· Perform roll over PMs on pumps and equipment in standby.
· Identifies opportunities for improvements in production equipment and communicates solutions to the Production Superintendent.
· Participating in facility and/or drill site modifications and special projects as needed or perform other duties as assigned by the Production Superintendent.
· Assisting in the resolution of technical problems and safety issues.
· A minimum of 5 years’ experience with facility maintenance in the oil and gas industry.
· Maintain operational accountability and keep the Board Operator and Production Superintendent updated on the operational status of the assigned area.
· Notify Production Superintendent of complex maintenance issues that require corrective action.
· Communicating daily operational goals and needs effectively to operations personnel and Production Superintendent.
· Report all spills, near misses, injuries, and property damage to the Production Superintendent.
· Maintain excellent personal safety and environmental records and competently perform daily functions to ensure safe practices and environmental compliance in accordance with Glacier Oil & Gas policies.
· Responsible for participating in all safety training and assisting in safety procedures such as basic first aid, CPR, fire drills, spill response and emergency evacuation.
· Meeting and keeping current with required regulatory training, OQ qualifications for Pipeline tasks and compliance requirements.
· Demonstrate support of Glacier Oil & Gas health, safety and environmental goals to all personnel and contractors on site.
· Adhere to Glacier Oil & Gas values – Safety, people, integrity, ownership, responsibility, urgency, innovation, improvement, and teamwork.
· Commitment to an established work schedule, attendance standards and punctuality to work and meetings.
· Taking ownership of actions and following through on commitments.
· Ability to lift and carry 50 pounds
· Sufficient personal mobility to maneuver within a facility to include the ability to gain access to work areas on elevated platforms via ladders and stairwells
· Must be able to tolerate working in the cold climate of Alaska’s North Slope for extended periods of time
· Must be able to tolerate numerous hours spent stooping, crawling, kneeling, standing and walking.
· Heavy equipment and general rolling stock repair experience
· Intermediate skills in Microsoft Word and Excel
Candidates must be a U.S. citizen or national, or an alien admitted as permanent resident, refugee, asylee or temporary resident under 8 U.S.C. 1160(a) or 1255(a) (1). Individuals with temporary visas or who need sponsorship for work authorization in the United States now or in the future, are not eligible for hire.
This is an hourly position with potential for annual bonuses. Pay is dependent on experience and qualifications.
Paid vacation, 401k, Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability (short & long term) and Life Insurance.