Solstice Consulting Group is seeking a Field Service Specialist Vapor (VRU) / Combustor / Flare for our Oil & Gas Equipment client.
Role requires up to 50% travel (including overnights) in the Region.
- Hourly up to $40 DOE plus OT (average 45-50 hours per week), bonus opportunity, on-call payments, company vehicle and full benefits
5+ years of oil & gas field experience including 2+ years
recent experience with Vapor (VRU), Combustor, Compression, BMS, Flare equipment REQUIRED
The Lead Field Service Specialist will assist with various work on oil and gas production and processing equipment. Task examples - Maintenance, repairs, trouble shooting, and start-ups on rental, company, and customer owned oil & gas production equipment such as open flare controls, ECDs, Burner Management systems, Vapor Recovery Units and other rotary equipment. Work closely with the Sales team and customers to ensure job satisfaction. Job requires overtime hours as necessary and travel when needed.
Role Responsibilities:
- Oversight of Field Service and HSEQ compliance in your geographical area of responsibility
- Possess an understanding of all applicable electrical codes.
- Perform and oversee work on company and customer owned Oil & Gas Production Equipment - startup, troubleshooting, inspection, and repair
- Manage and maintain project workload and capacity reports for the sales team
- Work closely with sales team to ensure jobs are scheduled and completed in a timely and organized fashion
- Leads Field Techs to install and maintain burner management systems in the field
- Complete Timecards, field tickets and equipment transfers with accurate information.
- Maintains Company vehicle and ensures all required maintenance is performed.
- Complete all job-related safety documentation to ensure job is completed in a safe manner
Qualifications:
- 5+ years of Oil / Gas field experience with 2+ years of recent experience with production/midstream/environmental equipment experience - Vapor (VRU), Combustor, Compression, BMS, Flare equipment
- Knowledge of the National Electrical Code and the Electrical Trade
- Knowledge of good electrical and mechanical trouble shooting practices
- Training/Experience in Industrial Wiring, Motor Controls, Relay Logic and PLCs, Reading and Interpreting Electrical, P&ID, GA and Fabrication drawings, working with Electrical instrumentation (Flow/Pressure Transmitters, Thermocouples, Etc.)
- Training/Experience Working with Electrical motors, starters and drives, Vacuum pumps, blowers and belt driven/direct drive motors, working with pneumatic and electric actuators and valves, detonation and flame arrestors, pressure/vacuum relief valves and mechanical check valves
- Valid drivers license and clean driving record required
- Successfully pass and obtain DOT / DISA Certifications required after hire