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Completion and Workover Foreman - Continental
Posted on: 11-Aug-2013
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Completion and Workover Foreman
Field Operations | Baker, MT
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Department: Operations and Resource Development
SUMMARY
Provide
first level supervision of contract service employees in the completion
of new wells and workover of existing wells in the Cedar Hills and
Medicine Pole Hills Units. Plan, schedule, and execute well work
operations to increase earnings to the shareholders by enhancing oil and
gas recovery, efficiently spending capital, decreasing operating
expenses, and implementing company policies and procedures, while
protecting company employees, contractors, the general public, and the
environment.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Direct well work to implement CLR’s high level of health and safety
expectations (for our employees and contractors), increase hazard
awareness, and mitigate risk potential.
- Direct well work to implement CLR’s aggressive “no spill” policy to fulfill our environmental commitment.
- Function as the Company employee in charge of, but not limited to:
pulling units, swabbing units, coiled tubing units, electric line units,
slickline units; remedial cementing; acidizing; running and pulling
casing scrapers, packers, RBP’s, tubing, rods, and bottomhole pumps;
cleanouts; and fishing.
- Review procedures for new completions, workovers, and artificial
lift improvements and discuss improvements with Production Foreman
(supervisor) and Production Engineer.
- Identify and develop procedures for increasing production and/or
reducing failures in casing, tubing, rods, and bottomhole pumps.
- Stay abreast of downhole wellwork technology and techniques.
- Work with management and develop well work operations procedures and
policies. Insure that these procedures and policies are implemented
and followed.
- Review invoices and vendor tickets to insure proper cost and coding.
- Maintain proper compliance and reporting with federal and state
regulatory agencies for MIT’s, ground water protection, safety
regulations, and protection of the environment.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
High School or
GED and a minimum of 10 years well work experience, including
completions, workovers, and downhole well maintenance.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Valid state operator's license. First aid/CPR certification and H2S training would be beneficial.
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