Location: Williston, ND
Company: Halliburton
Construction/skilled trade jobs encompass a wide range of manual labor positions that are essential to the building and maintenance of infrastructure. These roles typically require specialized training and skills in areas such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical work, masonry, and welding. Workers in these fields are known for their hands-on expertise, physical stamina, and ability to solve complex problems on-site. Safety is paramount, and skilled tradespeople must adhere to strict regulations and standards to ensure their well-being and the quality of their work. These jobs are often in high demand due to the essential nature of construction and infrastructure development.
producing basins and transportation corridors and at major market hubs in the United States and Canada. On average, Plains handles more than 6 million barrels per day of crude oil and NGL in its Transportation segment. The company is headquartered in Houston, Texas.
We are looking for highly-motivated individuals who enjoy working as part of a team in a dynamic and entrepreneurial work environment. Job Purpose/Summary: Installs, repairs, and maintains diesel engines and HAZMAT tankers. General maintenance as required. Job Responsibilities Responsible for maintenance and repairs on transport trucks, trailers and pickups. Participate in on-call rotation schedule. Ensure proper D. O. T.
state inspection and insurance papers are included in the cab data book. May operate fork lift and company assigned pickup. Familiar with all safety procedures for working with electricity, engines, compressors and material safety data sheets for related materials.
May work in proximity to significant hazards (H2S, chemicals, high voltage, elevated heights, volatile liquids, etc. ), which require safety accommodations and/or procedures. Perform brake jobs, troubleshooting, electrical problems, and inspect equipment (turbo, engine, a/c, all electrical). Perform state truck and trailer inspections. Demonstrate ability to make independent decisions and reports work progress routinely. Proficient
with paperwork, inspection compliance and records keeping. Work independently and able to initiate and manage outside repairs.
Assist in scheduling trucks for maintenance and inspections. Assist in maintaining Safety Data Sheets. Work under indirect and occasional supervision. May occasionally lead and train other mechanics. Fill in for the lead mechanic when needed. Other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the supervisor. Demonstrate a positive impact by promoting safety in decisions and actions. Knowledge, Skills, and Experience Required: High school diploma or equivalent. Minimum of 3 years of experience. Intermediate mechanical aptitude and familiarity with diesel and gasoline engines, electronics and testing equipment.
Basic math skills required to take measurements, change speedometers, read manuals and perform service work. Applicable safety training, licenses and certifications for the job assignment. Must have own tools (Tool Allowance provided). Must have and maintain a valid Class C operator driver’s license to operate company pickup trucks; CDL license is preferred. Successfully pass pre-employment background check (including MVR) and drug testing. At Plains, our employees are our most valuable asset. Hard work is rewarded with competitive compensation and a top-tier benefits program designed to keep our employees safe, healthy and happy.
We work hard to deliver the best results to our stakeholders and we also respect our employees need for personal and family time, which is reflected in our benefits program. Salary details estimated by job boards such as Indeed, Glassdoor, and Linked In do not represent Plains’ compensation structure. We thank all candidates for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. By submitting your resume, you consent to the collection, use and necessary disclosure of the personal information provided during the application and selection process.
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budget. Participate in the recruitment of new employees. Prepare training plans for employees and provide training as needed. Review and approve District purchases. Ensure Staff has sufficient materials to accomplish tasks. Supervise and monitor inventory control and data entry.
Evaluate employee performance for advancement or disciplinary action. Ensure EEO and personnel policies are followed. Approximately 30 percent of the time will be spent on this duty. Manage District Maintenance Functions - Develop and implement District Snow and Ice Control plan. Develop and implement District Bridge Maintenance plan. Develop and implement plan to inspect and maintain district signs and guardrail
systems. Develop and implement District facilities maintenance plan. Maintain janitorial services contracts, building rental agreements and vegetation control contracts.
Be able to respond to emergencies, 24 hours a day, and 7 days a week. Assist District Engineer in determining the appropriate spring load restriction and implementation dates. Approximately 30 percent of the time will be spent on this duty. Public Relations - Respond to requests and inquires by citizens. Review and recommend approval or denial to the District Engineer for drainage, utility, access and billboards permits. Keep public informed of travel situations. Work with Maintenance and Communication Divisions to issue
timely news releases. Provide assistance to political subdivisions when appropriate.
Work with railroads when crossings require maintenance or improvements. Analyze and recommend solutions to complex, special and emergency problems. Keep general public informed on maintenance issues (radio/TV/newspaper interviews, speaking to organizations, etc. ) Approximately 10 percent of the time will be spent on this duty. Plan and Prepare District Maintenance Operations - Develop maintenance priorities through periodic highway inspections. Review number, location and utilization of District Maintenance personnel and equipment. Monitor new products, maintenance procedures and equipment in order to improve the effectiveness of maintenance operations.
Establish action plans for roadway emergencies that can be anticipated. Ensure employees know how to respond and that the resources are in place to react to these emergencies. Provide for maintenance and replacement of district equipment including state motor pool vehicles. Ensure all DOT facilities meet the Department of Health standards and Risk Management requirements. Maintain and update the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan as required. Approximately 10 percent of time will be spent on this duty. Maintenance Work Requirements - Prepare environmental documents required for work done by the maintenance forces.
Put required bid documents or plans together to procure contractors, equipment, or materials following procurement rules. Prepare estimates for work to bid or be done by state forces. Provide Supervision and Inspection for building or road projects within the District. Secure permits for building projects. Ensure all erosion control items are maintained post construction on projects and utility permits. Approximately 5 percent of time will be spent on this duty. Assist District Engineer in development of long range construction and maintenance programs (2-5 years) - Monitor pavement performance and recommend next pavement treatment.
Recommend which pavements can be maintained by maintenance projects and which should have a capital improvement using contractors. Develop a long range roadway maintenance plan, integrating the information from the paveme.
Construction/Skilled Trade Jobs refer to professions that specialize in constructing structures, buildings, and infrastructure or specific trades requiring advanced skillsets, typically learned through vocational training or apprenticeships. These jobs include roles like carpenters, electricians, plumbers, masons, and welders. Key characteristics of these roles are the need for hands-on, technical expertise, physical stamina, and often, the ability to interpret blueprints and adhere to safety regulations. As they shape the physical world around us, skilled tradespeople play a crucial role in the development and maintenance of our built environment.
Construction/Skilled Trade Jobs refer to professions that specialize in constructing structures, buildings, and infrastructure or specific trades requiring advanced skillsets, typically learned through vocational training or apprenticeships. These jobs include roles like carpenters, electricians, plumbers, masons, and welders. Key characteristics of these roles are the need for hands-on, technical expertise, physical stamina, and often, the ability to interpret blueprints and adhere to safety regulations. As they shape the physical world around us, skilled tradespeople play a crucial role in the development and maintenance of our built environment.