Maintain safety and training certifications relevant to field job functions.
Ability to participate in an on-call rotation, including nights and weekends.
Possess a valid driver's license and adequate vehicle insurance.
Capable of completing field training program that involves offshore work.
Ability to obtain TWIC, HUET/BOSIET certification, and USA Passport.
Pass required medical examination for offshore work.
Willingness to travel internationally on short notice for extended durations.
Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and proprietary software.
Skilled in computer troubleshooting and network connectivity issues.
Responsibilities
Act as a safety leader at the client work site.
Engage in all site-based safety programs.
Plan and manage well control equipment operations.
Coordinate with stakeholders to optimize testing processes.
Document all procedures in surface and subsea operations thoroughly.
Create wellbore schematics and test plans using Base Schematic Design (BSD) files.
Coordinate network installations in diverse field environments.
Troubleshoot network issues and escalate as necessary to the RTOC and Operations Manager.
Identify client needs and enhance customer support opportunities.
Benefits
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage.
401(k) plan for retirement savings.
Paid time off for personal and vacation use.
Collaborative work environment that prioritizes innovation and team culture.
Full Job Description
Job Description
Represent IPT as a visible safety leader at the client work site.
Participate in all work site/rig-based safety programs
Plan, coordinate, and manage well control equipment and well barrier-testing operations
Liaise with stakeholders and other vendors at the client work site in to streamline testing operations
Monitor and thoroughly document processes related to the testing used in surface and subsea operations
Create Base Schematic Design (BSD) files, wellbore schematics, and test plans
Plan, coordinate, and manage equipment and network installation in various field settings
Troubleshoot basic network and connectivity issues on the rig and the ability to escalate those issues to the Real-Time Operations Center (RTOC) and Operations Manager
Strict adherence to all processes to ensure continued excellence in service delivery
Work to understand needs of client and identify opportunities to increase level of customer support
All other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Must be willing to receive yellow fever vaccine.
Maintain all necessary safety and training certifications, assuring ability to perform the job functions in the field.
The ability to participate in an "on-call" rotation schedule to include nights/weekends and work extended hours.
Possess and maintain a valid driver's license and valid proof of sufficient vehicle insurance.
Must be capable of completing field training program.
Must be able to work offshore and travel by helicopter and boat.
Must have or be able to obtain Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC), HUET/BOSIET certification, and a USA Passport.
Must have or be able to pass the needed medical examination for offshore work.
Must be willing and able to travel on short notice to locations throughout the world for extended periods of time.
Computer literacy including MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF creation, and other proprietary software.
Computer troubleshooting, networking/network troubleshooting and hardware repair skills.
Preferred
Experience in the oil and gas industry with knowledge in drilling, completions, intervention, and P&A operations
Additional Information
Employment Type: Full-time
Compensation: Competitive compensation commensurate with experience, plus comprehensive benefits (medical, dental, vision, 401(k), paid time off).
Work Environment: Collaborative and innovative team culture focused on continuous improvement and professional growth.