Field Specialist GEN

Oilfield Services

FieldSpecialistGENWLEFLDJ

A$145–210k ~AI est. Australia FULL TIME
The Brief

“Field Specialist GEN - WLE_FLD-J at Field Specialist GEN. Skills: Wireline operations, E-Line operations, Data acquisition. Deploy wireline services. Manage safe rig up and down”

What You'll Achieve.

Meet data acquisition objectives

Industry & Context.

Oilfield Services
Problems you'll solve

Solve complex problems; Troubleshooting

Eligibility Requirements

Fly in Fly Out (FIFO) rotation

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Diploma, degree or equivalent, 7 years and above experience in wireline or E-Line operations, Thorough understanding and competency in oilfield wireline operations and services, Demonstrated Pressure Control Competency and Wireline Surface Pressure Control Equipment, Valid driving license (local or international), Passed either IELTS, TOEFL, PTE academic, Cambridge English Advance or OET

Nice to Have

License in shotfirer, radiation etc is preferred

What You'll Do.

Deploy wireline services

Manage safe rig up and down

Acquire and deliver high quality data

Supervise and manage a wireline crew

Communicate clearly and confidently with client

Advise Customer Representative with logging interpretation

Troubleshoot wellsite issues

Supervise equipment at wellsite and shop

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Communicate clearly; Communicate confidently

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