To be successful in this role you will:
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Have general knowledge of the oil and gas industry with prior TRS or drilling‑related field experience preferred.
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Have strong mechanical aptitude and the ability to operate mechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic tools safely and correctly.
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Have the ability to work and communicate effectively with rig crews, supervisors, and clients in high‑pressure environments.
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Have a two‑year technical degree (preferred) or an equivalent combination of technical training and field experience.
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Have strong problem‑solving skills and the ability to follow procedures, inspect equipment, and maintain operational readiness.
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Have the ability to travel for onshore/offshore assignments and work variable schedules, including on‑call and shift‑based operations.
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Operating TRS equipment such as power tongs, elevators, slips, spiders, torque‑turn systems, and hydraulic power units safely and professionally.
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Assisting with rig‑up and rig‑down of TRS equipment, including stabbing boards, power units, and tubular handling tools.
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Communicating effectively with the drill floor operator, clients, and subcontracted personnel to ensure coordinated and safe operations.
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Performing basic troubleshooting, inspections, and minor maintenance of TRS equipment before, during, and after operations.
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Ensuring compliance with all safety requirements, attending rig safety meetings, and reporting hazards or operational issues immediately.
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Completing job documentation, activity reports, and supporting operational tasks as instructed by the Operations Coordinator.