Field Engineer for Pleasanton, TX

SOS-Pleasanton, TX · On-site

About this role

Performs general engineering functions related to oil and gas well services.

Essential duties include the following:

  • Champions the company’s H.S.E.&T program in all aspects of work performed to provide quality service in a safe and efficient manner. 
  • Maintains a working knowledge of the oil field "jobs" contracted for by the company.  
  • Interacts with the customer and others at the job site in a manner that is effective and promotes a positive image for the company.
  • Performs job calculations, monitors jobs, prepares post job reports, executes job designs, pricing and maintains quality control. 
  • Performs various mathematical calculations as required in oil field stimulation operations.
  • Performs and oversees Job Quality testing in the lab and at the job site.
  • Operates design and monitoring software at the facility and on the job site.
  • Prepares job proposals and designs as required. 
  • Assists the District Engineer and/or District Manager in day-to-day operations of the district and provides technical sales support to the district staff.
  • Performs any and all job duties as assigned by supervisory personnel including general labor, as necessary.
  • This position is required to perform safety sensitive functions as defined in the CES Drug and Alcohol Plan. 

Equal Opportunity Employment

Company at a glance

Spinnaker Cementing Services is a lower cost option for quality primary cementing. With operations based in the Mid-Con, Eagleford and Permian basins. We have an outstanding safety record with 6 years without a LTI this accompanies our total focus on being the safest and the best at the wellsite.

Founded2014
Team Size201-500 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryOil and Gas
Location
Pleasanton, Texas, United States

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