Operator Assistant II - Nitrogenother related Employment listings - Artesia, NM at Geebo

Operator Assistant II - Nitrogen

We are looking for the right people people who want to innovate, achieve, grow and lead. We attract and retain the best talent by investing in our employees and empowering them to develop themselves and their careers. Experience the challenges, rewards and opportunity of working for one of the world s largest providers of products and services to the global energy industry.

The sun on your face. The earth in your hands. Advance your career as you learn from the best in the industry. As a Nitrogen Operator Assistant II, you will help with job safety analysis, safety meetings, and will rig up and down nitrogen service line equipment. While on the job, you will learn basic nitrogen operations including how to perform pre job equipment inspections, post job preventative maintenance procedures on nitrogen equipment, and maintain general housekeeping responsibilities on location and at the service center. Requirements include a high school diploma or similar education, 6 months experience as an Operator Assistant I, and a valid drivers license.

Halliburton is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, citizenship, marital status, sex/gender, sexual preference/ orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, national origin, or any other status protected by law or regulation.

Location

2311 S 1st Carlsbad Hwy, Artesia, New Mexico, 88210, United States

Job Details

Requisition Number:
94113
Experience Level:
Experienced Hire
Job Family:
Operations
Product Service Line:
Production Solutions
Full Time / Part Time:
Full Time

Additional Locations for this position:

Compensation Information
Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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