Workover / Cable Tool Rig Operator
- Full-time
Company Description
Plants & Goodwin, Inc. is the industry expert in plugging and abandonment operations in the Appalachian Basin.
Job Description
- $25.00 - $28.00 / hour
- $100.00 / day rig bonus
- $55.00 / day per diem
- Health, Life, AD & D, Dental & Vision available 1st of month following 30 days
- 401(k) Matching
- Company sponsored CDL Program for eligible employees
- $150.00 Work boot allowance
The job of the Workover / Cable Tool Rig Operator is to safely and efficiently operate all rig components while overseeing a crew of 1-2 Floor hands. The Workover / Cable Tool Rig Operator reports directly to the Rig Supervisor. Responsibilities include:
- Perform services on oil and gas wells as part of a 3-5 person workover rig crew
- Assist in loading and off-loading pipe and other items from the truck to rig
- Picking up and laying down tubing
- Positions, lifts, attaches, installs and works with matting boards, tubing, rods, casing and associated well equipment, such as rod strippers, polish rods, etc
- Operates rod wrenches, tongs, elevators and other associated rig tools and equipment
- Reports safety hazards, accidents or maintenance issues to the Rig Supervisor
- Complete required work plans, job safety analysis (JSA), observations, and attends safety meetings as required
Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent preferred
- 3-5 years of experience working on a well servicing rig
- Must be able to successfully perform the duties of a Floorhand
- Must be familiar with pump and tank operations
- Must have a valid state issued drivers license, CDL, or the ability to obtain one
- Ability to perform manual labor required to operate well servicing equipment
- Ability to show knowledge of running tongs and all other support equipment
- Competent communication, people, and leadership skills
- Must be able to multi-task in a fast-paced environment
- Ability to work a flexible schedule
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.