Location: Hallettsville, TX
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to the global energy industry. Job Duties and Responsibilities: Under direct supervision, safely maintains cementing bulk equipment and the bulk plant. Responsible for pulling bulk equipment to be loaded and used at wellsite. Learns and applies all applicable HMS processes to properly load bulk materials and interacts with the lab.
Assists in loading bulk chemicals for jobs. Learns to calculate load out sheets and how to safely and accurately operate the Accublend at the bulk plant. Qualifications This is an entry level position and requires a high school diploma or its equivalent and 0-1 years of experience of material handling or cementing operations. Must be able to learn and apply
all applicable HSE policies and procedures and demonstrate their application into his/her duties. The ability to perform basic mathematical calculations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division is required.
Basic reading comprehension, communication skills, and writing skills are required. Basic computer skills are preferred. World Class Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, coverage in addition to life and disability insurance plans Paid Vacation Days, Paid Holidays and the ability to purchase additional days off Retirement and Savings (401K) Plan with a matching contribution Family Care program including paid time off to care for sick or injured immediate family members,
adoption reimbursement, paternal and maternal leave for baby bonding and more.
Employee Job Referral Bonus Program Employee Stock Purchase Program Educational Assistance Candidates having qualifications that exceed the minimum job requirements will receive consideration for higher level roles given (1) their experience, (2) additional job requirements, and/or (3) business needs. Depending on education, experience, and skill level, a variety of job opportunities might be available, including Bulk Material Operator I or Bulk Material Operator II. Halliburton is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, citizenship, marital status, interaction/gender, interactionual preference/ orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, national origin, or any other status protected by law or regulation.
Location 101 Holt Rd, Victoria, Texas, 77905-5555, United States Job Details Requisition Number: 182997 Experience Level: Entry-Level Job Family: Operations Product Service Line: Cementing Full Time / Part Time: Full Time Additional Locations for this position:
to the global energy industry. Job Duties and Responsibilities: Under direct supervision, operates all cement pumping and mixing equipment: blenders, liquid additive metering systems, centrifugal pumps, data acquisition systems, Automatic Density Control (ADC) systems, bulk cement blending, delivery and storage systems, manfolding equipment, and cementing plug releasing tools.
Performs pre-job calculations related to: pipe capacities and volume/height math, plug landing pressures, absolute volumes (including total water requirements for job), hydrostatic and differential pressure, resulting forces, balanced plugs, bulk cement blending, calculations to include liquid additives and weighted
spacers, pressure to reverse, and determining burst and collapse. Sets-up and utilizes a controller to run ADC software for the purpose of monitoring and acquiring job data and for accurate mixing of cement slurries in the performance of a cementing job.
Downloads controller and/or performs real-time report generation of job data using the appropriate computer system. Completes documents, reports, and forms related to the cementing service performed. Trains and provides guidance to less experienced Service Operators and Operator Assistants in the operation of some or all of the following: cement pumping and mixing equipment, blenders, liquid additive metering systems, centrifugal pumps,
data acquisition systems, ADC systems, bulk cement blending, delivery and storage systems, manfolding equipment, and cementing plug releasing tools.
Assists in communicating the pre-job and on-the-job progress to customer. Job tasks, correctly performed, impact indirectly on cost containment, efficiency, profitability or operations. Consequences of error are easily measured and can be confined. Promotes safety awareness and environmental consciousness, and complies with all applicable safety and environmental procedures and regulations. Ensures compliance with Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) regulations and guidelines. Promotes and takes an active part in quality improvement processes.
Qualifications: High school or similar education and 1 year of experience as Service Operator I - Cementing is required. Licensure to drive commercial equipment is required. Given the nature of oil field service work, the ability to communicate effectively with others is necessary. A passing score on job-related tests or meeting task guidelines is required. Capable of being deployed to any rig in the work area. World Class Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, coverage in addition to life and disability insurance plans Paid Vacation Days, Paid Holidays and the ability to purchase additional days off Retirement and Savings (401K) Plan with a matching contribution Family Care program including paid time off to care for sick or injured immediate family members, adoption reimbursement, paternal and maternal leave for baby bonding and more.
Employee Job Referral Bonus Program Employee Stock Purchase Program Educational Assistance Halliburton is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, citizenship, marital status, interaction/gender, interactionual preference/ orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, national origin, or any other status protected by law or regulation.
Location 101 Holt Rd, Victoria, Texas, 77905-5555, United States Job Details Requisition Number: 181979 Experience Level: Experienced Hire Job Family: Operations Product Service Line: Cementing Full Time / Part Time: Full Time Additional Locations for this position:
the company, and all employees. All team members in the entire organization are to treat each other in the same manner that they would expect to be treated themselves. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Implementation of and compliance with the company safety plan.
Tolerate no less than a respectful work place. Develop and sustain an environment where all obstacles of success are constantly communicated to everyone affected. Communications between all parties are absolutely clear. Constantly searching for both safe and productive ways of performance. Compliance with confidentiality policy as stated in company employee manual. Coordinate locomotive mechanical department functions with
all other departments. Comply with the guidelines set forth by the FRA on Personal Blue Signal Protection of Workers. Work with customers to assure a level of customer service consistent with company goals.
Work with connecting railroads to assure efficient interchange of cars and locomotives. Perform air tests, inspect and repair locomotives or components for structural defects and wear according to FRA and manufacturing guidelines. Rules compliance with all rules, regulations and programs including drug and alcohol. Be proficient and knowledgeable on the interchange rules as they pertain to locomotives. Possess working knowledge of the proper use of various wear limit gauges and testing
equipment. Must possess the ability to complete written forms and reports as well as necessary Federal Railroad Administration reports pertaining to machinist position responsibilities.
Must possess the ability to become a qualified locomotive inspector according to the FRA regulations. Familiar with state and federal regulations as it relates to the railroad industry. Must be able to perform emergency repairs and re-railing of railroad rolling stock. Must have the ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
Must have a working knowledge of and be familiar with various types of tools and equipment such as, but not limited to, welders, torches, hammers, jacks, and various types of other mechanical, pneumatic, and hand tools pertaining to the construction and maintenance of locomotives. Develop the skills of subordinate employee(s) to assure highly qualified successors are in place. Test, inspect and repair locomotives or components for electrical malfunctions or defects according to FRA and manufacturing guidelines. Must possess the ability to complete written forms and reports as well as necessary Federal Railroad Administration reports pertaining to electrician position responsibilities.
Must be able to perform emergency repairs and have a basic understanding of electrical theory, AC and DC motors, control circuits, and electrical schematics. Must have a basic mechanical aptitude to perform the required electrical and mechanical maintenance in order to troubleshoot electrical faults such as grounded circuits, open interlocks, broken wires, etc. Other responsibilities as assigned. Education and Experience High School diploma or equivalent.
On the job training provided. Reading & Language Skills Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and federal and state regulations. Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers or employees of this organization. Ability to write and update rules and manuals to assure continuous compliance with all federal regulations. Certificates and Licenses Must possess valid driver’s license and be insurable by company insurance provider to drive and operate company vehicles and equipment as necessary. Must have the ability to become a qualified Service Engineer according to Federal Railroad Administration regulations and will be required to perform electrical duties as required.
Work Environment The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a team member encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. The team member is regularly exposed to outside weather conditions and elements, noise, and fumes from gas, oil, and grease. Note: The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by team members assigned to this classification.
They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified.