The COIL Operator is responsible for operating equipment in a safe and appropriate manner, working as part of a crew. Equipment includes tractor, trailor, picker and pick-up trucks.
Job Duties
Operating various large duty equipment
Understanding and knowledgeable of Preventative Maintenance requirements
Performs proper maintenance and sampling schedules
Able to redress BOP's, Quads and Combi's
Responsible for N2 bottles including checking the pre-charge and knowing the functionality and specifications of the back up system.
Knowledge and understanding of the CVIP requirements for all equipment
Emergency shut-down procedures of the Rig and Picker
Awareness and identification of the critical components listing
Installation of reel and stabbing tube into the injector
Tube to tube grapple and cable grapple
Rotating joint and inspection requirements
Responsible for picker set up and operational checklist
Understanding of permit requirements for the Rig and Picker
Remote setup of BOP controls
Knowledge of tubing specifications, tensile yield, pressure and volume requirements
Completes oil samples for tractor and COIL support
Perform pre and post trip inspections on equipment operated, ensuring safety and roadworthiness
Attend pre-job safety meetings
Comply with applicable legislation including safe operation, driver's hours of service, occupational health and safety, transportation of dangerous goods, fatigue management
Maneuver equipment following appropriate hand signals.
Maintain driver logs of working hours and of vehicle service and repair status.
Maintains effective communication with co-workers
Requirements
Class 1 or 3 driver's license with Air brake endorsement
Satisfactory driving record
Knowledge of truck and equipment safety
Knowledge of equipment maintenance
Strong oral and written communication abilities
Use of timelines and time management
High level of personal integrity
Strong work ethic
Professional demeanor under stressful situations
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
Work independently and effectively in a diverse working environment
Certifications Required
H2S
First Aid/CPR
Fall Protection
RIDE
Hours of Service & Fatigue Management
Crane Operator
Radiation Authorized User
WHMIS (GHS)
Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG)
Forklift Operation
Fire Extinguisher Training
Fire and Explosion Hazard Training
EGSO
Various company specific orientations
Work Conditions
Rotation schedules vary 20/10
Physical ability to lift up to 50lb
Travel to off-site locations required
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) e.g. coveralls, steel-toed safety boots, safety glasses/goggles, etc.
Hazards associated with the trade
Working outdoors in all weather conditions
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