Job Duties and Qualifications
Under direct supervision, provides support and assistance in the workshop by preparing the tools and equipment used in Tubing Conveyed Perforating (TCP) service line operations during the completion phase of a well. Works in both shop operations and well site operations. Assists with TCP service line equipment assembly and preparation as directed by shop supervisor and/or service specialist. Cleans up and repairs equipment according to Halliburton Management System (HMS) procedures. Assists in the loading of TCP guns, Firing Heads, and preparation of Ancillary Equipment for jobs. Inspects the various gun and explosives components for functional use. Learns to operate all TCP service line equipment. Drives a truck or other assigned equipment as required. Job tasks, correctly performed, impact indirectly on cost containment, efficiency, profitability or operations. Skills are typically acquired through completion of high school or similar education and 6-12 months experience as a Service Operator I-TCP. Must meet Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements for background/criminal check to attain an explosives license. This is a progressing role that requires basic knowledge of TCP operations, of using explosives in accordance with regulatory guidelines, and of pressure testing downhole equipment for functionality.