Auger, Foundation/Conductor Driller - (Rotational Schedule) - Prudhoe Bay, Alaska
WorleyParsons
This is a remote/ rotational position, working two weeks on and two weeks off or three weeks on and three weeks off. Employees are guaranteed a minimum of 84 hours per week (40 hours straight time and a minimum of 44 hours at time and a half). All meals and lodging are provided by Worley while the employee is on location in Prudhoe Bay. Transportation between Anchorage and Prudhoe Bay is provided.
Worley offers a competitive benefits package, with company paid short-term disability, life insurance, and 4.5% employer match on 401k.
Job Purpose:
The Auger, Foundation/Conductor Driller contributes to the Company's success through safe and compliant execution of daily job tasks (equipment operation and VSM, Cellar and Conductor installation, among other responsibilities). Execution of daily tasks are done in compliance with company and client procedures, and processes.
Essential Job Functions / Expectations:
• Learn, know, and understand the required policies and procedures that drive our required work product based on client expectations.
• Drive, promote and instill a culture of "Safety Leadership" that is incident and injury free and in which all employees feel responsible for safety and pursue it daily; employees go beyond the "call of duty" to identify unsafe conditions and behaviors and are comfortable intervening to correct inappropriate behaviors and concerns.
• Ensure work is performed in accordance with Work Execution Standard (WMS) expectations, including work acceptance and planning, work execution and work close out as follows:
o Validate work order, plan, and schedule in accordance with WMS process.
o Validate that work scope is clearly defined and understood to the task level.
o Ensure manpower with validated skills/competencies/training are assigned to the work.
o Confirm adequacy of work plan/procedures/instructions to execute the work are in place.
o Confirm availability of appropriate tools and equipment as described in procedures.
o Confirm that the required risk assessments are completed as required and all sources of energy at the task level have been identified and mitigated based on client standards and expectations.
o Start from the assumption that all work is unsafe - prove the work can be executed safely before proceeding as outlined below.
o All permits have been completed and verified compliant prior to starting work.
o Conduct job toolbox with crew to prove the job safe to proceed (discuss execution plan, review the risk assessment, and review procedures including change management).
o Communicate with team members specific trigger examples to "Stop the job."
o Ensure all required tools and PPE have been inspected before use. Look to identify equipment gaps for all the tasks before proceeding.
o Walk down and verify all required energy isolation is complete and at a zero-energy state (verification must be done by acceptable methods, i.e. proper bleed, a device intended to measure or demonstrate zero energy).
o Monitor progress of job, slowdown as needed to ensure compliance to plan/procedure or verify conditions remain safe to proceed.
o Communicate plan changes and issues with Supervisor for review and approval to proceed. Document all changes to the work plan.
o Ensure jobs are demobilized as required, remove all tools, excess materials, housekeeping, etc.
o At job close out verify crew is "all safe" and out of work area.
o Capture relevant details or changes to the job from the work crew and document in the Work Order.
o If significant details were absent from job plan or Work Order, they are to be marked as "Review required" in the work order system.
o Notify facility of work completion and close out any applicable permits.
o Notify immediate supervisor of work completion status.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Physical Demand/Work Environment:
Work is performed in a remote Arctic environment with limited medical resources. Candidate understands the site is approximately 840 miles (at least 4 hours by air ambulance) from surgical, specialist, and tertiary medical care, and where medical evacuation from this location may be significantly delayed due to weather conditions. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the essential functions of this job, the employee is required to:
• Must have ability to stand, walk on level, uneven and slippery surfaces, sit, squat, kneel, crawl, reach through low and high ranges, work overhead, and exhibit normal balance and coordination. These basic physical requirements are essential for safe performance of the job in harsh environments with exposure to very cold temperatures and while wearing arctic gear.
• Standing for prolonged periods of time.
• Driving for prolonged periods of time in the dark and inclement weather
• Ability to climb scaffold, ramps, stairs, equipment, portable ladders, and/or wellhouse/tank/facility fixed ladders of 20 feet or greater.
• Ability to wear and utilize fall protection within manufacturer specifications.
• Lift 50 lbs. from floor to waist with two hands.
• Lift 50 lbs. from floor to shoulder with two hands.
• Carry 50 lbs. for 15 feet with two hands.
• Push/pull 60 lbs. sled for 20 feet.
• Push/pull 90 lbs. cart for 20 feet.
This job description is intended to describe the nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this position. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required of the job incumbents. Worley provides reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities, including both applicants and employees, to allow the individual to perform the essential functions of the job, unless doing so would create an undue hardship.
Required Qualifications:
• Five (5) years' experience operating at least one of the following: heavy-duty trucks, compaction equipment, backhoe, excavators, graders, dozers, front end loaders w/Fork attachment and Stinger.
• Two (2) years drilling experience using Auger type rotary drills, such as, but not limited to, a Watson 3100 Auger drill.
• 5 years of commercial driving experience.
• Class A CDL and the ability to be covered by Worley auto insurer.
• High School diploma or equivalent (GED).
Preferred Qualifications:
• One (1) year experience in or knowledge of the Prudhoe Bay, Kuparuk and Alpine oilfields.
• Experience working on the North Slope of Alaska.
• NCCCO Crane Certification w/ TLL.
Worley offers a competitive benefits package, with company paid short-term disability, life insurance, and 4.5% employer match on 401k.
Job Purpose:
The Auger, Foundation/Conductor Driller contributes to the Company's success through safe and compliant execution of daily job tasks (equipment operation and VSM, Cellar and Conductor installation, among other responsibilities). Execution of daily tasks are done in compliance with company and client procedures, and processes.
Essential Job Functions / Expectations:
• Learn, know, and understand the required policies and procedures that drive our required work product based on client expectations.
• Drive, promote and instill a culture of "Safety Leadership" that is incident and injury free and in which all employees feel responsible for safety and pursue it daily; employees go beyond the "call of duty" to identify unsafe conditions and behaviors and are comfortable intervening to correct inappropriate behaviors and concerns.
• Ensure work is performed in accordance with Work Execution Standard (WMS) expectations, including work acceptance and planning, work execution and work close out as follows:
o Validate work order, plan, and schedule in accordance with WMS process.
o Validate that work scope is clearly defined and understood to the task level.
o Ensure manpower with validated skills/competencies/training are assigned to the work.
o Confirm adequacy of work plan/procedures/instructions to execute the work are in place.
o Confirm availability of appropriate tools and equipment as described in procedures.
o Confirm that the required risk assessments are completed as required and all sources of energy at the task level have been identified and mitigated based on client standards and expectations.
o Start from the assumption that all work is unsafe - prove the work can be executed safely before proceeding as outlined below.
o All permits have been completed and verified compliant prior to starting work.
o Conduct job toolbox with crew to prove the job safe to proceed (discuss execution plan, review the risk assessment, and review procedures including change management).
o Communicate with team members specific trigger examples to "Stop the job."
o Ensure all required tools and PPE have been inspected before use. Look to identify equipment gaps for all the tasks before proceeding.
o Walk down and verify all required energy isolation is complete and at a zero-energy state (verification must be done by acceptable methods, i.e. proper bleed, a device intended to measure or demonstrate zero energy).
o Monitor progress of job, slowdown as needed to ensure compliance to plan/procedure or verify conditions remain safe to proceed.
o Communicate plan changes and issues with Supervisor for review and approval to proceed. Document all changes to the work plan.
o Ensure jobs are demobilized as required, remove all tools, excess materials, housekeeping, etc.
o At job close out verify crew is "all safe" and out of work area.
o Capture relevant details or changes to the job from the work crew and document in the Work Order.
o If significant details were absent from job plan or Work Order, they are to be marked as "Review required" in the work order system.
o Notify facility of work completion and close out any applicable permits.
o Notify immediate supervisor of work completion status.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
- Proven ability to plan, coordinate and execute high priority jobs in a timely manner and have ability to schedule in line job activities that are essential for efficient execution of VSM, cellar and conductor installation
- Pre-check and inspect all equipment before operation, which includes checking the oil, fuel, general and visual inspection of the entire chassis (depending on the type of each equipment being operated) windshield, all mirrors, blade, tracks, wheel rims, thumping each tire and lug nuts, oil levels within wheel wells, and checking (while in operation) all moving parts such as handles, levers, and steering wheels
- Knowledge of the functional operation, purpose, capabilities, and limitations of any piece of equipment qualified to operate
- Ability to read and understand job descriptions, safety/technical manuals, procedures, permits, JSA's (Job Safety Analysis), PTSP cards (Pre- Task Safety Plan), safety/warning signs and demonstrate competency, either oral or written, as required. Must display sufficient oral communication skills to be able to give and receive emergency instructions, oral safety warnings, instructions, and task assignments
- Ability to read, interpret or use capacity charts, rigging diagrams, common hand signals, grade stakes or other applicable drawings
- Ability to follow all company, client, safety, and regulatory requirements, including, but not limited to, policies, procedures, standards, and guidelines as they relate to this position and the work duties being performed
- Ability to use tools and equipment applicable to petrochemical operation or related maintenance operation
- Ability and knowledge to interpret blueprints and redline drawings.
- Operates a variety of crane and drilling equipment, consisting of Link Belt, Manitowoc, Grove, Watson, and Caterpillar.
- Operates various earthmoving equipment consisting of heavy-duty trucks, front end loaders, excavators, and graders.
- Pre-check and inspect all equipment before operation, which includes checking the oil, fuel, general and visual inspection of the entire chassis (depending on the type of each equipment being operated) windshield, all mirrors, blade, tracks, wheel rims, thumping each tire and lug nuts, oil levels within wheel wells, and checking (while in operation) all moving parts such as handles, levers, and steering wheels
- Ability to direct others in planning and scheduling work execution
- Ability to recognize and correct gaps in the safe execution of VSM, Cellar and Conductor installation
Physical Demand/Work Environment:
Work is performed in a remote Arctic environment with limited medical resources. Candidate understands the site is approximately 840 miles (at least 4 hours by air ambulance) from surgical, specialist, and tertiary medical care, and where medical evacuation from this location may be significantly delayed due to weather conditions. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the essential functions of this job, the employee is required to:
• Must have ability to stand, walk on level, uneven and slippery surfaces, sit, squat, kneel, crawl, reach through low and high ranges, work overhead, and exhibit normal balance and coordination. These basic physical requirements are essential for safe performance of the job in harsh environments with exposure to very cold temperatures and while wearing arctic gear.
• Standing for prolonged periods of time.
• Driving for prolonged periods of time in the dark and inclement weather
• Ability to climb scaffold, ramps, stairs, equipment, portable ladders, and/or wellhouse/tank/facility fixed ladders of 20 feet or greater.
• Ability to wear and utilize fall protection within manufacturer specifications.
• Lift 50 lbs. from floor to waist with two hands.
• Lift 50 lbs. from floor to shoulder with two hands.
• Carry 50 lbs. for 15 feet with two hands.
• Push/pull 60 lbs. sled for 20 feet.
• Push/pull 90 lbs. cart for 20 feet.
This job description is intended to describe the nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this position. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required of the job incumbents. Worley provides reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities, including both applicants and employees, to allow the individual to perform the essential functions of the job, unless doing so would create an undue hardship.
Required Qualifications:
• Five (5) years' experience operating at least one of the following: heavy-duty trucks, compaction equipment, backhoe, excavators, graders, dozers, front end loaders w/Fork attachment and Stinger.
• Two (2) years drilling experience using Auger type rotary drills, such as, but not limited to, a Watson 3100 Auger drill.
• 5 years of commercial driving experience.
• Class A CDL and the ability to be covered by Worley auto insurer.
• High School diploma or equivalent (GED).
Preferred Qualifications:
• One (1) year experience in or knowledge of the Prudhoe Bay, Kuparuk and Alpine oilfields.
• Experience working on the North Slope of Alaska.
• NCCCO Crane Certification w/ TLL.
JOB SUMMARY
Auger, Foundation/Conductor Driller - (Rotational Schedule) - Prudhoe Bay, AlaskaWorleyParsons
Prudhoe Bay
8 days ago
N/A
Full-time