CUDD is now accepting applications for Equipment Operators at our Canton, Pennsylvania service center. Equipment Operators drive our proprietary equipment to the customer’s site, assemble the equipment and assist wit the services provided.
This not a driving job. The work is hard, requires travel, and is performed in all types of weather. We offer competitive wages, full benefits with a culture of promoting from within.
We are growing and there are real advancement opportunities in the oil and gas industry.
A valid CDL or CDL Permit with a good driving record is required. Military driving experience welcome.
We are growing and there are real advancement opportunities in the oil and gas industry.
A valid CDL or CDL Permit with a good driving record is required. Military driving experience welcome.
Duties:
Equipment Operators operate basic oil field service equipment (including general labor) and a variety of company vehicles including dual and multi-axle trucks in highway, intra-city and off-road situations in all types of weather conditions. Assembling and operating service equipment.
Equipment Operators operate basic oil field service equipment (including general labor) and a variety of company vehicles including dual and multi-axle trucks in highway, intra-city and off-road situations in all types of weather conditions. Assembling and operating service equipment.
Qualifications:
• Must be legally authorized to work within the United States.
• Must be able to climb ladders/stairways to work on service equipment and must be able to lift and carry, for a distance of 50 feet, objects weighing 50 pounds.
• Must be able to follow instructions and to work with a minimum of direct supervision.
• Must be capable of operating and properly maintaining or learning to operate and maintain basic oil field service equipment including bulk material transports and miscellaneous support equipment.
WORK CONDITIONS: Equipment Operators work in varied environments and, sometimes, in what may be considered harsh environments. Exposure to extreme temperatures, wind, precipitation, in addition to working at heights may be experienced when working in field or plant locations. They must, also, be able to support internal and external customers in the oilfield. Many of these customers work seven days per week and well past "normal" business hours so the Equipment Operators must be available seven days a week and able to be reached by telephone.
• Must be legally authorized to work within the United States.
• Must be able to climb ladders/stairways to work on service equipment and must be able to lift and carry, for a distance of 50 feet, objects weighing 50 pounds.
• Must be able to follow instructions and to work with a minimum of direct supervision.
• Must be capable of operating and properly maintaining or learning to operate and maintain basic oil field service equipment including bulk material transports and miscellaneous support equipment.
WORK CONDITIONS: Equipment Operators work in varied environments and, sometimes, in what may be considered harsh environments. Exposure to extreme temperatures, wind, precipitation, in addition to working at heights may be experienced when working in field or plant locations. They must, also, be able to support internal and external customers in the oilfield. Many of these customers work seven days per week and well past "normal" business hours so the Equipment Operators must be available seven days a week and able to be reached by telephone.
Please send your resume via email at: cmurray@rpc.net
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